Last edited by Chipper (2016-11-05 09:49:46)
I stumbled on this site today. I've always been interested in the LP package--the cover art, the typography, the inner sleeve, label design, etc. This looks an interesting project.
http://rockthatfont.com/
Once in a while, my wife and I get away from the vinyl in pursuit of the "live" stuff. We had the pleasure of taking in Rufus Roundtree and Da B'more Brass Factory at a favorite neighborhood hangout a few weeks back.
https://www.facebook.com/mtvernonmarketplace/videos/1122748627794567/
Last edited by Chipper (2016-11-06 14:00:50)
/\ what the hell are you on about? do you not have anything better to do? post a picture of a record and please stop being tedious Formby1. nobody at all gives a shit what you work out or not, just leave it out already.
thanks,
Selector Stanshall
^Tell us more about the album
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No, you need to tell people why you like it, they won't go to the trouble of googling it.
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Sigh.....you really are stupid.
Thanks for mentioning the Boss PN-2, stan. I'm psyched out on this pedal now.
Formby, I'd suggest you behave. Please remember this is my thread. Let's all be peaceful and loving.
^ dude the beautiful blue PS-2 is fixable with a bit of a 'hack' not done it myself but know a few techs who swear by it ( some even replacing the chip in a working PS-2 to avoid future failures ),
love the way you call it the 'slowdive pedal', Neil Halstead is an old mate and will be most amused.
You need quite a bit of kit to do it from scratch as it means using a different chip with two legs lopped off/not connected, eprom burner, linux based pc and some quite specialist/flakey software but it is do-able for the ultra keen hobbyist ( if you have all the kit it'll cost about $18 to do 10 chips).
If you just need a chip pre-programed there's a couple of guys in the UK who will have stock ( usually about $10-15 for a pair as you'll break one on your first attempt at the install ).
It's also a shitty awkward soldering job too (like most BOSS pedals) like the game 'Operation' you'll need a very steady hand
/\ thanks Acton Baby, I am so happy to hear this, when I dig out my old PS-2 from my box of broken junk I'm sending it to you .....!!!
I had to retire my PS-2 around 2007 and it would be such a blast to be able to harness the babbling madness of a fully operational PS-2 mothership again .....
a nice hack to my old MXR Blue Box turned that pedal into a monster beast but that's the easiest fix out there ......
my fave pedals btw are my envelope filters but I must not forget to mention my trusty old hybrid Phase 90 from the mid-'70s .....