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What's Your Setup?

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Yamaha MO8 Keyboard Synthesizer

Lexicon Alpha USB Unit

Marshall Class 5 All-Tube Amp

Epiphone Les Paul Standard

Yamaha Upright from the 1990s

Ibanez Fire-Top Acoustic-Electric Guitar

:D

 

(I also have some dinky Silvertone that cost like $60 bucks from two years ago)

i think we had a thread for that, but has been dead for a while.

 

here and here

 

Pretty good one Papps.

 

Mine is pretty simple, me thinks.

 

Washburn WI24 electric guitar

Ispania Jerez classic guitar

Casio keyboard (i don't remember the exact model now).

I should get a better amp for the guitar, they first gave me a Sonora one, now is Kustom, which sounds bad.

 

I used to own a Gibson guitar with a Marshall amp.

Here you go...

 

Squire Classic Vibe classic `50 (white/gold)

Fender Thinline Tele 72" (CIJ version)

 

Plugged into these effects/amp:

 

ernie ball volume

Boss cs-3

stompunderfoot tri fuzz

Fulltone OCD v2

MXR Micro Amp

Boss ce-2

Boss rv-5

Line 6 dl-4

 

Fender 65" Deluxe Reverb amp

 

And of course my acoustic elctric guitar, a Taylor 114ce!

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Fender US Deluxe Stratocaster/Fender Telecaster

Marshall TSL 602

Boss DS 1 Distortion

Big Muff

Line 6 FM 4

Moogerfooger MF 104 Z Analouge Delay

Dunlop Cry Baby Wah

'72 Telecaster Deluxe

Fender Strat '70s Reissue

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Hey hey, I'm pretty new of this forum and I already like it so much!

 

My actual setup:

 

Epiphone Casino

Orange Rocker 30 combo (warm valves)

 

Boss Blues Driver BD-2

Digitech Digidelay

Dunlop Crybaby

 

But I've got the g.a.s.!! :D

-Kawai piano from ~2001.

-Bach trumpet, got this in 2003.

-Epiphone EJ200 acoustic guitar, 2009, but bought it this summer.

crappy cheap epiphone guitar - crappy cheap daphon distortion - crappy cheap behringer tremolo - 4 track recorder - my computer

because im lo fi and shit

oh and i use 2 old casiotones.

Great thread, and collectors big and small should be proud :)

 

My Stuff

American Standard Telecaster

Vox VOX Valvetronix AD30VT

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Ibanez sa12ocn

Fender Standard Strat

Yamaha Acoustic Guitar standard

Roland RS70 Keyboard Synth

Yamaha DTXPress IV Standard Electronic Drumset

M Audio Axiom Pro 49

Korg MicroKorg

Korg ESX 1 Blue

Mics etc

Apple mac's are instruments yes they are

Apogee Duet

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Yossarian is having a brag.

 

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When I got my MPK I was just starting to experiment with electronic music. Mostly I was looking to programme very basic beats to play guitar over. I slowly became more interested in using loop functioning to add synths and textures across the beats, and gradually learnt to adapt my playing for live music, rather than just making sequences. In other words, when I first got my keyboard I never dreamed it would become my main instrument, though many of my recordings now don't even feature a guitar part. I run it through Ableton with Reason as it's slave. I highly reccomend both programmes (though I haven't got the new version of Ableton yet).

 

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My Rickenbacker 330. Built in the 90s and given to me in the mid 00s... got a bit scratched up over the years so could probably use a polish and check-up, but the most beautiful guitar I've ever played and one I'm very fortunate to own. I took a liking to Rickenbackers when I was playing with my first band, because I was super into R.E.M. and Peter Buck at the time. I was going to get a 12 string but decided instead to opt for a 6-string, cause its more pragmatic.

 

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My acoustic, which I tend to play a lot more than my Rickenbacker though my Rickenbacker is very much my main guitar in a live playing environment. This guitars been super smashed up over the years but I kind of think it's just given it a more distinctive sound. Tanglewoods are beautiful and hardy, and I highly reccomend them.

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