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clueless wrote:Scot, even though my entire extended family could probably live in your reverb room and not meet each other for days, you do seem to be rather pushed for space. Er...have you considered offloading any more bulky, space-hungry vintage synths?

:oops: :hihi:
still kicking myself for not buying his Moog Opus (at a very reasonable price)...
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Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
clueless wrote:Scot, even though my entire extended family could probably live in your reverb room and not meet each other for days, you do seem to be rather pushed for space. Er...have you considered offloading any more bulky, space-hungry vintage synths?

:oops: :hihi:
still kicking myself for not buying his Moog Opus (at a very reasonable price)...
...and yet I am still kicking myself for selling it. And the rest! Still... where would I put 'em?
There are rocketships outside of my window. Really: www.cosmo.org
www.theelectronicgarden.com

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The 'hartley can tower' is making a comeback;

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I never liked that speaker anyway. Mono is the way forward. The chips were nice though.

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it was nice of you to erect a polystyrene memorial to the memory of the fallen potatos so you could remember them.

i think, apart from not being eaten, it's what they would have wanted.

i have studied the photograph for some time now, and the workflow seems strangely familiar.

is mono in wales? rings a bell.

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Going for that old skool aluminum can reverb sound

nice

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Scot, next time I come home, I'm coming out and we're gonna record a song about all the dead jets in your town, ok? :hihi:

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pandashake wrote:Scot, next time I come home, I'm coming out and we're gonna record a song about all the dead jets in your town, ok? :hihi:
Absolutely. There certainly are a lot of decaying air and spacecraft here, aren't there?
There are rocketships outside of my window. Really: www.cosmo.org
www.theelectronicgarden.com

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Scot Solida wrote:
pandashake wrote:Scot, next time I come home, I'm coming out and we're gonna record a song about all the dead jets in your town, ok? :hihi:
Absolutely. There certainly are a lot of decaying air and spacecraft here, aren't there?
Yep. We took a couple of field trips there when I was in school, and my family went a couple of times just to do something different. There's nothing like sitting in the cold cosmosphere eating "astronaut icecream" after a three hour car ride in the middle of July. Is the Blackbird still there?

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Scot Solida wrote:
james0tucson wrote:
Scot Solida wrote:As some of you know, I have spent the past six months building a studio in my basement. I have, so far, only finished the control room (and even that needs some bits and pieces added, like trim around the window and floor). There is also a vocal booth (nearly finished) a reverb chamber

Somewhere in Japan, there is actually a room large enough to be used as a Reverb Chamber, and somehow, Scot owns it.
Well, it's only in Kansas.
Oh, I got it in my head that your studio was in Japan. Must've been somebody else, sorry!

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james0tucson wrote:I got it in my head that your studio was in Japan.
i think it depends which corridor you take

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pandashake wrote:
Scot Solida wrote:
pandashake wrote:Scot, next time I come home, I'm coming out and we're gonna record a song about all the dead jets in your town, ok? :hihi:
Absolutely. There certainly are a lot of decaying air and spacecraft here, aren't there?
Yep. We took a couple of field trips there when I was in school, and my family went a couple of times just to do something different. There's nothing like sitting in the cold cosmosphere eating "astronaut icecream" after a three hour car ride in the middle of July. Is the Blackbird still there?
Indeed it is, along with the Apollo 13 capsule and the Liberty Bell capsule that was pulled from the ocean. It's about three blocks from my house, and the Mercury and Gemini rockets still tower over the area. I love that place. I was there the day it opened way back in, oh, I dunno. 1979 or something? It's free for residents, so I go there often to sit and relax under the shadow of the spacecraft. Strangely sad, the history of spaceflight, when you see it all stretched out before you like it is there.
There are rocketships outside of my window. Really: www.cosmo.org
www.theelectronicgarden.com

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clueless wrote:
james0tucson wrote:I got it in my head that your studio was in Japan.
i think it depends which corridor you take
You never know where you'll wind up. I am not convinced that there is not some nefarious design behind that modular. It mysteriously appeared in the studio, accompanied by a horrific grinding noise around the same time as that fellow with the dark suit and goatee began hanging about. He's always mumbling something about "that meddling brigadier and his scientific advisor". He's been known to step behind the modular and disappear altogether. Strange feller. He does occasionally invite me to join him for an episode of The Clangers, so I forgive him for the odd bit of missing electronic gadgetry... :o
There are rocketships outside of my window. Really: www.cosmo.org
www.theelectronicgarden.com

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suppose its time i asked whats the nearest internatinal airport to you?
at least i can get some idea of a cost i can start to think more seriously about a trip.
provided i can get in this time...
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vurt wrote:suppose its time i asked whats the nearest internatinal airport to you?
at least i can get some idea of a cost i can start to think more seriously about a trip.
provided i can get in this time...
Wichita or Kansas City?
There are rocketships outside of my window. Really: www.cosmo.org
www.theelectronicgarden.com

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cool ill have a look at flight costs :)
probably wont be an immediate thing but at least i have an idea now :)
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