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Bapu

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  1. Is that pre-cooked weight? I have eaten two double quarter pounders before, so it's conceivable I could do one of those. But I'd rather not.
  2. I heard they were pretty big at the time but I had no idea.
  3. No but I do. The demo version. It's only 25% effective though as it introduces a 15 second white noise burst every 45 seconds. IOW it's the white noise burst that sounds the best in my mixes.
  4. You know who they are. No pics necessary.
  5. Pretty Emphatic Now Is S.L.I.P.
  6. I purchased a "discounted" generic serial from Time and Space for just under $54USD. Pick this one up with that. Then went a purchased a serial to keep in closet until the next expansion comes out.
  7. BTW, I have no idea who he is. I just googled "diggs"
  8. I'm already deaf so I liek my songs to be loud as f|ck.
  9. It's a deal if you buy a generic expansion pack at Time And Space (in GBP) as a USA buyer. ~$54 (depending on your CC exchange rate and fees) A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE. Five types of instruments form one coherent voice. An iconic harp, a traditional Swedish nyckelharpa (or “keyed fiddle”), two harmoniums, a bowed glockenspiel and a set of ocarinas form one of our most multifaceted EZkeys titles yet, the Hybrid Harp. Welcome to a new EZkeys title that will trigger parts of your creative mind you didn’t know existed. These are sounds ideal for anything you can imagine. Literally.
  10. "That is something I'm going to start saying from now on." ~Orm, Norsemen
  11. Sometimes I react to a post before I've finished all other posts. My bad.
  12. There is the D'OH factor.
  13. I only have two of my nine basses strung with flatwounds (Squier Fretless Jazz and Hofner).
  14. You do know they'll take a CC or cheque? ?
  15. @paulo When I was first starting out (1969) we would drive from a city called Mar Vista to Hollywood where the singular original Guitar Center shop was, on Sunset Blvd. It was a tiny shop. Maybe 50 guitars on the wall, a few basses, a drum set or two and an amp room of course no synths and TBH it was too small house a Hammond B3 anywhere. Maybe I saw a Rhodes or a Wurli there every so often. It was tiny but it housed major brands that we could look at as opposed to our local shop that had mostly knock offs. If I ever get back to the UK I'm going to make it a point to try and get to that shop for sure.
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