My video of the whole boycott thing, explains itself.Stand united fans!I know the sound is a little messed up, sorry.[updatet]Thank you everyone who comments on this video! I read all of the comments, I just can't answer all of them.Wow..made it on a MuggleNet news..*in shock* I can die as a happy Potter-Fan now.Together we can do this thing! [ More Detail ]
Peace Leude. *blubberblubberblubber* Hier is das allerneueste Soundprodukt von meinem Homie Matthias Arfmann. Er ist ein ehemaliger Kastrierter Philosoph und hat schon einige Platten in seiner Vita. Aber lasst euch davon nicht stören, denn der Dub ist seine Homebase und Flow sein zweiter Vorname. Er hat ein paar gute Kumpels zu einer anständigen Partie Golf nach Hamburg in sein Studio, den Turtle Bay Country Club eingeladen und dort wurde gespielt und eingelocht, was das Zeug hält. Heraus gekommen sind irisierende Dubtracks. Der Song als Prozess. Die Synthese des Pop. Die Osteogenese des Dub. Mit von der Golfpartie ist unter anderem Patrice, der euch ganz smooth in diese Clubwelt einführt. Nehmt euch ein paar Kekse, schlürft ne Tasse Tee und lehnt euch zurück. Es ist wie eine Massage für die Ohren. Zum "Silicon Dub" tanzen dann die süßesten Mäuschen zu den heißesten Samples in knappen Bikinis genau vor eurer Nase und schwingen die Lenden, dass die Säfte in Wallung kommen. So lässt es sich entspannen.Auch die Homies aus Eimsbush sind Clubmitglieder. Bei den Jungs wird der Dub zum Trip und Jans "Vergiftet Dub" ist schon fast eine Hitgarantie. Aber auch der "Sisters Keepers Dub" ist ein Ohrwurm. Und wenn dann Patrice noch fordert: "Legalize. Don't Give Up Da Fight!", verschwimmen die Grenzen zwischen legal und egal.Also Leute: Ein echtes Lounge- und Electro-Album mit bewusstseinserweiterndem Mehrwert und starkem Hamburger Einschlag. Teils ernst gemeint, teils als Spaß gedacht aber auf jeden Fall *blubberblubberblubber* einen tiefen Zug wert.Link: http://www.laut.de/lautstark/cd-reviews/t/turtle_bay_country_club/dub_decade/index.htm [ More Detail ]
www.ProGuitarShop.com - The T-Rex Replica Delay pedal is the most natural sounding delay pedal we've run across to date. In a world where digital is a bad word, T-Rex has broken the boundaries and designed a pedal that can fool almost any ear. The Replica features 24-bit Burr Brown AD/DA converters that keep every nuance of the signal intact and sparkling clean. Featuring a tap tempo switch and delay up to 1550ms, the T-Rex Replica Delay pedal also gives you a Subdivision switch for triplet delays and a Brown switch for a high cut filter on the delays.The T-Rex Replica Delay pedal had me fooled. I truly thought that no digital delay on the planet could sound as natural as this. With the Brown switch engaged, the Replica gives you warm almost lo-fi sounding delay repeats that sound analog. The 24-bit Burr Brown converters are some of the highest quality you can get and so is the tone of the Replica. The Subdivision knob works with the tap tempo to give you a triplet delay that works well with funk or country. For the highest quality digital delay found in a stompbox, check out the T-Rex Replica Delay pedal. [ More Detail ]
www.ProGuitarShop.com-The TC Electronic Nova Delay is the ultimate digital delay pedal. Based on the world-renowned TC 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, the ND-1 brings studio quality effects right to your pedal board. The Nova Delay features 6 different stereo delay types: Delay line, Dynamic, Reverse, Ping-Pong, Pan, and Slap-Back. It also gives you modulation, delay spillover, and audio tap tempo. This is no delay modeling pedal either, TC Electronic is known world-wide for super high quality studio effects and their cutting edge technology is packed into the Nova Delay.Now that we've established the Nova Delay as a digital pedal, don't run away because you prefer analog. The TC Nova Delay is extremely natural sounding and crystal clear. The pedal is super quiet and has a great dynamic range and lots of headroom. You don't have to worry about any "tin can" type delay, this is the real deal. The delay is warm and smooth with really sweet modulation effects. Probably the coolest feature is the audio tap tempo. You can actually set the tempo by holding down the Tap Tempo button and playing. This allows you to set the tempo to the most important rhythm on-stage, your playing! If you need delay and versatility, the TC Electronic Nova Delay has got you covered. [ More Detail ]
www.ProGuitarShop.com - The new MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay is one tasty delay / echo pedal. Guitarists who have been missing the warm, thick sounds of 70's bucket-brigade delay pedals will be delighted by the MXR Carbon Copy. The purely analog signal path preserves the warm and smooth tonal qualities and lets you get everything from short, sweet slapback echo to 600 milliseconds of cavernous, ghostly delays. The controls are quite basic. Even the most blockheaded guitar monkey should be able to figure the MXR Carbon Copy Delay out. Knobs controls are for Delay Time, Wet/Dry Mix, and Repeats. There is also a modulation button on top to add some shimmering, modulated goodness. Two internal trim pots control the width and rate of the aforementioned modulation. This is a great feature that really kicks this little echo pedal up a notch on the "lush-o-meter". Other features of the Carbon Copy include a smart looking sparkle forest green finish, beautiful blue LED, and 9V battery or AC Adapter operation. Dig it... [ More Detail ]
Digital Delay Boss DD-3 - SamplesMarcos "Lelo" CraveiroGuitar - Fender Talon IV Heartfield2HB (Neck / Bridge) DiMarzio PafPro1SC (Mid) DiMarzioAmp: Fender Ultra Chorus (Solid State) 130w stereoMics: PC mic and Audio Technica MB3kSao Paulo - Brazilreviews de efeitos:visite a "Toca dos Efeitos"http://tocadosefeitos.blogspot.com/Nota: resolvi postar esta sobra de samples gravados pra amigos que me pediam pelo orkut. Quando notei, já havia um certo número de samples "caseiros", ora gravados com mic de PC (a maioria), ora com microfone da audio technica. Como existem regulagens que sempre me pedem, resolvi despejar tudo aqui com fotos das setagens. Espero que seja proveitoso pra alguns. [ More Detail ]
www.proguitarshop.com,the MF-104Zsoundz fantastic and like all Moogerfoogers it has controls that allowyou to vary the sound in a variety of ways that you can only do with aMoogerfooger. Controls include:Drive and Output Levelsallow you to set-up the Analog Delay to match the type of signal you want to delayfrom low level signals (vocals,guitar) to strong signals (studioconsole output, drum machine). The 104Z is designed to work with them all.Delay time: from slightly less than 50 msec to slightly more than 1000 msec. Mix: Pot Control from completely Dry to completely Wet or anything in between. Feedback Controlmixes a portion of the delayed signal with the signal from yourinstrument. Feedback control can generate a single echo, sustainingechoes, or echoes that build up in chaotic ways. Switchable Internal Loop / External Loopselects the feedback path. In the Internal Loop position the feedbackpath goes directly from the output of the delay back to the input. Inthe External Loop position the feedback path goes through the Loop OutJack and the Loop In Jack. This gives you an opportunity to insertsignal processing in the feedback path, thereby enabling processing ofthe echoes as they are generated. Very cool with another Moogerfooger(unbelievable with the MuRF). [ More Detail ]
Boeing 787 Delay Liner News: Yet another big delay for Boeing's 787 April 9, 2008.The Boeing Co. delayed its 787 jetliner program again Tuesday, pushing back its expected debut in commercial service to the third quarter of 2009 as it continues to grapple with problems involving its supply chain and the need to redo work done by contractors.The newest delays push the 787's schedule back approximately another six months and mean the aircraft touted for its potential to be more fuel-efficient than other large jets is now more than a year behind its original schedule.The first test flight now isn't expected to take place until the fourth quarter as Boeing builds more time into the schedule to reduce the risk of further delays. The company had initially planned to begin test flights last August or September and deliver the first plane to Japan's All Nippon Airways this May -- a delivery it had recently rescheduled to early 2009.The fourth delay with the 787, coming less than three months after the last one, further undermines Boeing's credibility on the much-hyped program and also is a setback to the more than 50 airlines that have placed about 900 orders for the top-selling plane. Buyers are likely to seek compensation for the delays.The twin-engine widebody will be the first jetliner made largely of carbon-fiber plastic, which Boeing says will save fuel and be cheaper to maintain. But schedule delays with new jets are not uncommon, and Boeing also has had difficulties with a program that leans unusually heavily on overseas suppliers.The company said that while significant progress has been made assembling the first airplane, it is rescheduling the first flight "due to slower-than-expected completion of work that traveled from supplier facilities into Boeing's final assembly line, unanticipated rework and the addition of margin into the testing schedule."Boeing now anticipates delivering a total of 25 of the new airplanes in 2009."Over the past few months, we have taken strong actions to confront and overcome start-up issues on the program, and we have made solid progress," said Scott Carson, president and CEO of Boeing's Seattle-based commercial airplanes unit. "Nevertheless, the traveled work situation and some unanticipated rework have prevented us from hitting the milestones we laid out in January."The company said research and development costs will likely increase because of the latest delay but it expects no change to 2008 earnings guidance. It said it will disclose more financial details when it reports first-quarter earnings on April 23.Citing evidence of what it said is substantial progress, Boeing said it will power up the first aircraft by the end of June and also begin final assembly of the third and fourth 787s. It also revised the scheduling of the different 787 models, saying the larger 787-9 now will follow the original 787, with first delivery planned for 2012, while the shorter-range 787-3 that originally was pegged for a 2010 delivery will be pushed back behind the 787-9.First Delay Update Oct. 10, 2007:http://www.boeing.com/commercial/787family/news/2007/q4/071010d_nr.htmlhttp://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/290032_boeingearns26.htmlSecond Delay Update Dec. 11, 2007: http://www.boeing.com/commercial/787family/news/2007/q4/071211b_pr.htmlhttp://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/aerospace/archives/127530.aspThird Delay Update. Jan. 16, 2008.http://www.boeing.com/commercial/news/2008/q1/080116a_nr.htmlhttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/jan2008/db20080115_554089.htm?site=cbs&campaign_id=djmhttp://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/347593_dreamliner17.htmlhttp://markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=BA%3ANYQFourth Delay Update. April 9, 2008.http://www.boeing.com/commercial/news/2008/q2/080409b_nr.htmlhttp://www.kirotv.com/money/15833398/detail.htmlhttp://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/aerospace/archives/136134.asphttp://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/content/apr2008/db2008049_424569.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_businessweek+exclusives [ More Detail ]