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| Re: Looks like Paris v3.0 software is free these days [message #67803 is a reply to message #66865] |
Sat, 06 May 2006 18:00  |
zornwil
 Messages: 19 Registered: July 2005
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ding the band was
a blues guitarist who I'd never heard of, and the bass player was someone
I'd never heard of. I'd never been to the place, and I hadn't anything else
going on, so I said, sure.
How loud would we be? I asked. I have gotten used to just running everything
into a little mixer, then into a small amp with a line out to the PA.
Oh, said the drummer, you don't have to bring an amp. I have this Berringer
Keyboard amp that's huge, has lots of power, lots of inputs, and sounds great.
Sound fabulous.
Are you sure, I said? I've heard nothing but bad stories about Berringers,
although there are rumors that the newer stuff is not bad. Oh, don't worry,
this amp is great! he repeated. My "Spidey sense" was tingling, but I threw
caution to the wind and loaded up my keyboards and Les Paul (he said to bring
my guitar, too) and headed out for what I figured was a good hour drive.
Got to the gig with barely time to set up. There was a section of road just
before the town that went down to one lane, and temporary signals letting
small alternating drips of traffic through. Finally got there, and saw the
Berringer, all ready to go. Great! It was indeed big. Looked like a 15" speaker,
maybe a horn. I didn't really look that closely. 6 inputs in the back. I
set up the keyboards, plugged them and the Les Paul in, and turned it on.
Played a chord.
What came out of the speaker was someth
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