From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Fri Sep 20 23:03:31 2002
Subject:Re: Tony - Nice Rig ! ! ! !
Hey Eric...I looked at the rig photos....pretty cool!
Who's the groovy dude with the gravity defying XB2?
That band looks like a BLAST!!!!!! I'll try to
borrow a digital camera in the next few days and get
that up.
tony
--- Eric Lawson wrote:
> Tony,
>
> Man, you possess some killer gear! You da man!
> Please hook us up
> with some photos of the chopped A100, multiple
> Leslies and other
> gear. I would love to drool over your rig. In case
> you don't know
> about it, this forum has a files section in which
> you can upload
> small images:
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CloneWheel/files/Rigs/
>
> Please give us pictures!!! You can check out the
> other members'
> rigs in this section. No one has quite as much cool
> stuff as you,
> so please share.
>
> It sounds like you have some good stuff happening.
> Does your band
> have a website? I would like to hear some MP3s.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Eric
> eslawson@comcast.net
> CloneWheel Support Group co-moderator
>
> --- In CloneWheel@y..., ynottnaro
> wrote:
> > Hi Pete. Ok, my set-up depends on the size gig
> we're
> > doing. We do a lot of roadwork, but for the most
> > part, still clubs and small theatres. For our big
> > local shows (where we know we'll pull in 800/900
> > people) I bring out my HammondStore portabalized
> A100
> > (this thing is much to beautiful to call a
> chopper)and
> > a matching 122 leslie (in black) and The Bulldog
> (a
> > Model 25 leslie that was retrofitted with 122
> > components with one minor happy accident...in a
> fit of
> > laziness, I elected to try mounting the 15" over
> the
> > 12" hole without routing the hole larger...now
> this
> > thing screams!). For most other gigs, it was the
> XK2
> > (which I just replaced with the new CX3 v2.0) into
> the
> > BullDog. But now, for this tour we've got coming
> up
> > (6 weeks in Hawaii, the Phillipines and Guam) I
> have
> > severe airline limitations, so the new rig is the
> CX3
> > with the Motion Sound Pro3T/LoPro setup with the
> > Speakeasy Vintage Pre with 122 option (just in
> case!)
> > the 3 speed foot control and detachable 2speed
> hand
> > control (I can still get stop using the foot). I
> > haven't heard the Speakeasy yet, but I owned one
> of
> > his preamps with my old CX3 and I loved the sound
> of
> > it. I also have a VoceV5 and a Hamptone preamp
> pedal
> > for my 122 (and man, do I love that thing!). So
> if
> > things get really small, I can always use my Motif
> 8
> > (that always comes out....great piano, Rhodes
> Wurli
> > and Clavs in one gorgeous feeling, yet bulky,
> > keyboard) and I built a little wedge shelf for the
> V5
> > that I velcro onto my Motif to get the angle of
> the
> > drawbars correct. I also (in other gigging
> situations
> > besides my regular band) use a Wavestation SR,
> Yamaha
> > EX5r (best analog synth -albeit modeled- since my
> old
> > Minimoog) and Roland JD990 and Jd800. I have an
> A70
> > controller if I have a synth/organ gig with no
> space,
> > but the Motif has really good functionality in the
> > controller arena. I just kept the A70 in case I
> have
> > a need for that semi-weighted vibe. And again,
> > depending on the size of the gig, for the balls
> out
> > stuff, I run all that into a Roland M120 line
> mixer
> > into an EV P1250 (the German version, NOT the US
> > version) power amp, into 2 custom made Paradise
> Audio
> > 15" 2 way cabs with Ev Speakers and horns. But
> for
> > most gigs, the Motif8 just runs into a Yorkville
> 300K
> > stereo keyboard combo (2x10", and 2 1" horns, with
> > independent power sections for each side...the
> only
> > true stereo combo I know of....and it sounds
> excellent
> > and is small and manageable.) That sits on my
> leslie.
> > Or on an amp stand if things are really tight. By
> the
> > way...a few extra goodies: Fultone Bassdrive II
> for
> > extra gain or distortion when needed (a gorgeous
> > distortion box that makes every guitarist I turn
> on to
> > it go buy one), a Guyatone Vibrato pedal (little
> > cheezy white stomp box smaller than your mouse)
> that
> > is THE BEST vibrato EVER. Goes slower than any
> amp
> > version I've heard (including my old Suitcase
> Rhodes),
> > has 2 controls: speed and depth, and adds a slight
> > warmth to things. And for $65 bucks, you CAN NOT
> GO
> > WRONG! And for wah-wah on the clav....the Boss
> > Virtual Wah is amazing. It models all the classic
> wah
> > pedals, and lets you model your own as well (which
> I
> > did, allowing my clav sounds to quack without
> losing
> > ANY of that fat bottom). Ok....looking at all
> this, I
> > know it sounds like overkill...but I've been doing
> > this professionally for a long time, and I have a
> > latent attachment disorder (can't let go of
> things!),
> > but believe it or not, I have truly cut down and
> sold
> > quite a bit of gear. This is probably more info
> than
> > you wanted...but there you go.
> >
> > Happy Daze!
> > tony
> > --- "Previte, Peter" wrote:
> > > Tony,
> > > I'm intrigued. Could you explain your set-up to
> me?
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Pete Previte
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: ynottnaro [SMTP:ynottnaro@y...]
> > > > Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 3:01 PM
> > > > To: CloneWheel@y...
> > > > Subject: Re: [CWSG] Keyboard fast/slow switch
> for
> > > Motion Sound?
> > > >
> > > > As a matter of fact, Steven Hayes of Speakeasy
> is
> > > > doing that for me with his Motion Sound kit.
> > > Because
> > > > I play piano a majority of the time with the
> right
> > > > hand, and organ with the left, I don't always
> have
> > > the
> > > > option of using a hand control...gotta use the
> > > feet.
> > > > But u know how you're trying to rip out a
> > > solo...it's
> > > > nice to play with the leslie with the left
> hand,
> > > so I
> > > > have him doing that modification for me. Go
> to
> > > > Speakeasyvintage.com
> > > >
> > > > Happy Daze....
> > > > tony
> > > > --- vjd3 wrote:
> > > > > Hi, all ...
> > > > >
> > > > > I recently acquired a Motion Sound KBR-M
> amp.
> > > I'm
> > > > > using a
> > > > > Kurzweil K-2000 as a controller with a Voce
> V-5
>
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