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2013/03/05 11:29:31 (permalink)

Jon...and others

 that may be miking. I thought it might go well with your helicopter Jon.
 
 
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    The Maillard Reaction
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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 11:39:12 (permalink)
    Awesome.

    If you have GuitARC installed it will know exactly where to park to catch the mojo tone.


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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 14:06:40 (permalink)
    Can it shoot unwanted bandmembers too?

     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 14:21:44 (permalink)
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    Can it shoot unwanted bandmembers too?

    I don't know...if that's a problem a bicycle might be cheaper.
     
     
     
     
     
     
    should I duck?
     
     
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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 14:37:28 (permalink)
    dude that tank mic is awesome

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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 14:39:57 (permalink)
    I guess it will keep things on tracks?
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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:04:08 (permalink)
    LOL.
     
    I'm not sure it could cope with the terrain in this room, it's a good idea though.
     
    "What's that background noise?"
     
    "I left the tank ticking over as I had another mission for it straight after tracking the kick drum."
     
    Now all we need is an R/C A10 for when the engineer shouts "Can we kill that Mic?"

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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:10:59 (permalink)
     Now the band won't be the only ones who are tanked.....I hope it's not loaded with live ammo.

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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:13:45 (permalink)
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    Awesome.

    If you have GuitARC installed it will know exactly where to park to catch the mojo tone.

    Seems we might need a new product: ARC-A-GOG.
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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:16:59 (permalink)
    Cool!

    Can it be programmed to automatically move from one stack to another and to another? 

    For example; Marshall for arse-ripping lead, Fender for Clean and Mesa for Boogie? 

     
     
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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:29:49 (permalink)
    SongCraft


    Cool!

    Can it be programmed to automatically move from one stack to another and to another? 

    For example; Marshall for arse-ripping lead, Fender for Clean and Mesa for Boogie? 


    It can automatically cross fade between them...

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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:36:54 (permalink)
    Here's the sellers and more info.

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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:39:29 (permalink)
    SongCraft


    Cool!

    Can it be programmed to automatically move from one stack to another and to another? 

    For example; Marshall for arse-ripping lead, Fender for Clean and Mesa for Boogie? 


    A remote control has been suggested to the developers, however, it does require to be "wireless" to be truly mobile.

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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:43:59 (permalink)
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    SongCraft


    Cool!

    Can it be programmed to automatically move from one stack to another and to another? 

    For example; Marshall for arse-ripping lead, Fender for Clean and Mesa for Boogie? 


    A remote control has been suggested to the developers, however, it does require to be "wireless" to be truly mobile.


    They say the one they're selling is remote and one can control 3 at a time. Info at link.
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    Re:Jon...and others 2013/03/05 15:51:39 (permalink)
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    SongCraft


    Cool!

    Can it be programmed to automatically move from one stack to another and to another? 

    For example; Marshall for arse-ripping lead, Fender for Clean and Mesa for Boogie? 


    A remote control has been suggested to the developers, however, it does require to be "wireless" to be truly mobile.


    They say the one they're selling is remote and one can control 3 at a time. Info at link.

    Wow!! That was quick............that's what I call service.
     
    If only Cake would respond like this to "feature/future suggestions"....

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