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Author Topic: Hello from another gigging musician, Palmdale,California - Napynap  (Read 5612 times)

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Hello!
I'm glad to find you! I do audio and video production, but I also play in a local cover band which gigs a lot. We play tribute songs across a variety of genres including classic rock, 50s,60s,70s disco, cumbias, rock en espanol. I've learned to sing some, so I have thrown in some 80s rock, and when lucky, some metal (which I grew up playing). Back then it was Rack-n-Roll. Although, today I mainly use modeling preamps for gigging, I'm constantly looking for ways to make my tones better. Time to dust off my original ADA MP1! But, there's a problem... Ahhh, now you see why I'm here.
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LOL  :lol: Hi napynap,  :lol: your a bit like myself cause thats why I showed up here too  ;)
This place is where all the action happens regarding ADA's and other good stuff :)

Welcome and keep on playin.  :)
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WELCOME Napy Nap,

I hope you posted something about your problem in the MP-1 boards...you'll get the help you need. Rock on  :banana-rock:

Dante

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Hey Nap, welcome to the depot  :thumb-up: :whoohoo!: . MP1 should suit you purpose well, you can dial up all the sounds you need for the genres you are covering, hey you could do a bank for each era, 50, 60, 70, 80 etc. I found it had all the sounds I needed to cover a wide range of covers.
Cheers Richard
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Hi napynap

Welcome to the depot were we solve all mp-1 problems  8)
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Hey Nap, welcome to the depot  :thumb-up: :whoohoo!: . MP1 should suit you purpose well, you can dial up all the sounds you need for the genres you are covering, hey you could do a bank for each era, 50, 60, 70, 80 etc. I found it had all the sounds I needed to cover a wide range of covers.
Cheers Richard

I agree on the versatility of the MP-1. For covers it does cover a lot of ground!
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Fractal Audio FM3 ver 1.06
Boss GT 100 ver.2.11
Switching- Radial Engineering Big Shot I/O v2 - Radial Engineering Pro D2 Stereo Direct Box
Power - Live Wire Power Conditioning Distribution System
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ADA gear: MP1- MP2 - MT200
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WELCOME Napy Nap,

I hope you posted something about your problem in the MP-1 boards...you'll get the help you need. Rock on  :banana-rock:

Dante

I'll post it soon, I promise!
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I'll post it soon, I promise!

Here it is:
ADA MP-1 Original - No Display
http://adadepot.com/index.php?topic=1254.0
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