So this was after all the mystical Oberheim DMX they programmed for FALAA's recording sessions, funny that Wayne's carrying it like a baby, looks like the thing had already become somewhat of a shaman for the band with the sole purpose (apart from drumming duties) of conducting the girls' speed rituals & other debauched practices towards the occasional spiritual jerk-off tunes which all the sisters' songs eventually came to be. What do you think, man?
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I think that becuse is before noon here (CET) and becuse i didn't drink alcohol i can't replay to your question in 'sesnible' way.
And this photo isn't really new.
And this photo isn't really new.
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For you maybe, but not for other people, you may rest assured of that.Bartek wrote: And this photo isn't really new.
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ah yeah, the black planet video shoot... there was a post around here somewhere that linked to the original blog that he video director wrote... interesting stuff (including a bit about them teaching andrew to drive iirc)
it has been posted before, but its always good to bring these things back every now and again for the newer folks
it has been posted before, but its always good to bring these things back every now and again for the newer folks
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Do you have the link of that post?Quiff Boy wrote:ah yeah, the black planet video shoot... there was a post around here somewhere that linked to the original blog that he video director wrote... interesting stuff (including a bit about them teaching andrew to drive iirc)
it has been posted before, but its always good to bring these things back every now and again for the newer folks
after a bit of searching...here it´s!!demolitionsisters wrote:Do you have the link of that post?Quiff Boy wrote:ah yeah, the black planet video shoot... there was a post around here somewhere that linked to the original blog that he video director wrote... interesting stuff (including a bit about them teaching andrew to drive iirc)
it has been posted before, but its always good to bring these things back every now and again for the newer folks
http://www.robertwebb.com/som.htm
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Thanx, man. Very interesting stuff, hadn't seen most of those pictures before.dtsom wrote:after a bit of searching...here it´s!!demolitionsisters wrote:Do you have the link of that post?Quiff Boy wrote:ah yeah, the black planet video shoot... there was a post around here somewhere that linked to the original blog that he video director wrote... interesting stuff (including a bit about them teaching andrew to drive iirc)
it has been posted before, but its always good to bring these things back every now and again for the newer folks
http://www.robertwebb.com/som.htm
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nothing compare with the old one.....Quiff Boy wrote:BIG RIG!
amazing it ever worked tbh.
and the good doktor circa 2011:
how times change... finally!
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Von looks a bit like a full-on bald version of Mr. Burns on that one. Scary how skinny he's become! But then again it'd be fair to assume that all that unending speed consumption should've affected his health to a certain extent anyway, hope he's still digging the chicks thoughdtsom wrote:nothing compare with the old one.....Quiff Boy wrote:BIG RIG!
amazing it ever worked tbh.
and the good doktor circa 2011:
how times change... finally!
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Compared to Reading '91, he's positively BUILT in that picture.
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Yikes. All of sudden Fat Eldritch (which period was that from recently?) seems positively reassuring.
And what the Effing Christ were all those modules and cables about - they're a band, not Apollo m*****n control..
And what the Effing Christ were all those modules and cables about - they're a band, not Apollo m*****n control..
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Quite normal considered the outboard effects and sequencer they were running...Machine Regime wrote:And what the Effing Christ were all those modules and cables about - they're a band, not Apollo m*****n control..
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The Doctor runs in Final Cut Pro?Quiff Boy wrote:BIG RIG!
amazing it ever worked tbh.
and the good doktor circa 2011:
how times change... finally!
How.... inventive.
IZ.
This is AVID pro Tools running there?dtsom wrote:DR AVALANCHE IN BRASIL 2006
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Well... that's alright, then.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Quite normal considered the outboard effects and sequencer they were running...Machine Regime wrote:And what the Effing Christ were all those modules and cables about - they're a band, not Apollo m*****n control..
IZ.
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Where are these pictures from? Always keen to see more shots from it, my first Sisters gig!dtsom wrote:
nothing compare with the old one.....
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Hah, wonderful ... ... and it has definitely made a difference ... ...Quiff Boy wrote:BIG RIG!
amazing it ever worked tbh.
and the good doktor circa 2011:
how times change... finally!
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I think, scardwel made them ... don't have the link though now ... ...
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Possibly from the sound-check then?Being645 wrote:I think, scardwel made them ...
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Cheers!
We'll wait for the Great Man himself to determine.
We'll wait for the Great Man himself to determine.
So they don't use the goold old akai hardware samplers anymore? I always thought they used the notebooks basicly as a sequencer for the hardware samplers (1x) browsing through the web (1x) and watching porn (1x) = 3 notebooks in total.
IIRC Andrew always seems proud about using as much hardware for live gigging as possible and mocking about other bands who tends to cut corners there. I know that there's no real advantage/reason for using hardware samplers quality wise but still I do appreciate the effort that comes along if you stick with these old gears since almost every nowadays kid can open his notebook and play a few sounds (as for the sisters you don't really need to start with a software that's more complex than fruity loops wich is pretty easy to handle^^). But if you like to operate this old stuff you'll need to know more about MIDI, SCSI and operating the sampler itself - I find none of that really intuitive to handle, that's why I'm having an Akai S3000XL as a dust collector standing here.
IIRC Andrew always seems proud about using as much hardware for live gigging as possible and mocking about other bands who tends to cut corners there. I know that there's no real advantage/reason for using hardware samplers quality wise but still I do appreciate the effort that comes along if you stick with these old gears since almost every nowadays kid can open his notebook and play a few sounds (as for the sisters you don't really need to start with a software that's more complex than fruity loops wich is pretty easy to handle^^). But if you like to operate this old stuff you'll need to know more about MIDI, SCSI and operating the sampler itself - I find none of that really intuitive to handle, that's why I'm having an Akai S3000XL as a dust collector standing here.
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they always used to use very old, very elaborate hardware that was always breaking down
basically, it was stuff andrew was comfortable using, so he ensured they kept it
however, over the last couple of si has convinced him to move stuff gradually to a more portable solution, hence the mac book pros.
presumably this is also why nurse is pretty much a permanent fixture on stage with them these days... ?
basically, it was stuff andrew was comfortable using, so he ensured they kept it
however, over the last couple of si has convinced him to move stuff gradually to a more portable solution, hence the mac book pros.
presumably this is also why nurse is pretty much a permanent fixture on stage with them these days... ?
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