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That's us
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:01, archived)
I just got a phone call. We are last on on the main night at a festival.
Only thing is we follow Sham 69 and The Beat. I'm a bit concerned the audience may not be perfect for us.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:07, archived)
Sod the audience. SOD THEM. Have a brill time, chappy.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:08, archived)
We will get it viddied as we are going to have the full light show and shit.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:11, archived)
should somebody point me in the direction of the video.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:13, archived)
that's a nice setup. I just got 2 yamahas, DGX-220 and P150 stage piano. i dont really do much other than piano, never really got into the whole do it yourself crazy stuff!
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:05, archived)
but for live sound I simply use the one on the SP100. I've had it since 1994 and have never found a better live piano. You can pick them up for fuck all now.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:09, archived)
I'm not that educated when it comes to pianos.. i just play it! hehe. The PS150 was between £1500-£2000 new and I got it for £500, it's a really nice sounding piano. but then I only have an out of tune upright to compare it against :D
here it is lol
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(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:13, archived)
The SP 100 was deliberately over engineered for the price. The keyboard is fantastic, it feels like and plays like a real piano. They got brilliant reviews and damaged Roland's sales although they made an initial loss on it, they then brought out the SP 300 and 500. Same thing but with a few more voices and toys and upped the price by loads and made gazillions. It cost £600 new back in '94 which was very much cheaper than the Kurzi and better.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:17, archived)
i'll check it out! i play in a soul/funk/blues band so the p150 is great for all the stax stuff. then i just use the 76keyer for clavi and so on. I'm also part of a Bowie tribute show - we did "Life On Mars" and "Time" at an old theatre - it's sounded bloody good in there with a bit of plate reverb!
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:22, archived)
I used to work at Olympic Studios. Many years ago it had a huge plate revrerb room. 22' X 10' sheets of half inch steel. 20 of them all suspended from the roof by huge chains. Now that's plate reverb.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:27, archived)
but I've read about it and watched lots of videos youtube, hehe. its pretty good stuff
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:31, archived)
Bloody great array of speakers one end and a load of huge valve mics the other and by raising and lowering of various plates, you could vary the reverb.
We are quite lucky as we rehearse and record in my own studio, which is handy.
If you ever want a good job done gaz me. Details in profile.
(, Mon 8 Jun 2009, 11:39, archived)