A new track may be made with the spread of drums, bass, organ, accustic guitar and video console. Or this could just be fantastic for doodling, another perfect inspiration maker in the studio toy cupboard.
Treated myself to a 3D TV yesterday (going cheap!). Watching Doctor Who Day of the Doctor in 3D was nothing short of astonishing!
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 05/12/2013 - 13:14
by Subzero
Chris Abbott wrote:Treated myself to a 3D TV yesterday (going cheap!). Watching Doctor Who Day of the Doctor in 3D was nothing short of astonishing!
lucky bastard
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 05/12/2013 - 15:25
by Chris Abbott
Subzero wrote:
Chris Abbott wrote:Treated myself to a 3D TV yesterday (going cheap!). Watching Doctor Who Day of the Doctor in 3D was nothing short of astonishing!
lucky bastard
Well, I did have to work and worry to be able to justify it... but luckily it can also count as a business expense! It's a Christmas present to myself and the family for a tough few years...
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 05/12/2013 - 18:45
by Commie_User
Nice. Is there a photo I can see?
And does it simulate its own 3D with the normal telly?
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 05/12/2013 - 19:04
by Chris Abbott
Yep, it does.
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 05/12/2013 - 23:59
by Commie_User
Oooo, touchscreen as well, presumably. How much did it set you back?
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 06/12/2013 - 0:04
by Chris Abbott
No, not touchscreen, but it has a magic remote like a WiiMote. Without the VAT it was around the £450 mark.
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 06/12/2013 - 0:33
by Commie_User
Amazing. I remember when small, low-res LCDs cost around that.
And now I'm thinking it could be cool having these doctor goggles making skin look invisible.
No word on price yet but that's just to get us more excited at all this pure creepy goodness. The Internet says it'll have WiFi as well.
...So I bet there'll be porn of it. Rule 34. Mind, that will be something to see through a 3D telly.
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 10/12/2013 - 0:41
by Commie_User
And in the New Year, some fresh pads to maybe work on my Alesis DM5. Unless there's an ST or PC program out there which can chain my Yamaha DD12 MIDI and bounce up the octaves. That will ensure a second set can provide extra range for the first.
Or I could buy a cheap second spare, then put a bit of wood across them. Clumsy but should be effective, even at an angle and putting my foot anywhere along the wood.
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 10/12/2013 - 18:21
by Chris Abbott
I've run out of things to say, but I'm still reading...
Re: Reaping the Ebay harvest
Posted: 10/12/2013 - 18:55
by Commie_User
Well what can you say to a constant gearluster? But I know the're all out there, I can hear them reading.
So what about you? Any interesting nick-nacks you like up there? I know there's a universe of interesting old synths just waiting, only we need them pointed out.
And I enjoyed that Magix thing. I added it to the reviews, making it top two with World Tour for something I could really use in proper recording.