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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2009

Dark Synthesis
by Sheltered Turtle
(http://www.myspace.com/shelteredturtle)

A little, simple, improvised jam testing out the 2-tier stand and Roland Mobile Cube amp. Enjoy!

Equipment:
Alvarez AJ60S w/ KK Sounds Pickup (delish!)
Roland Mobile Cube
Yamaha Tyros 1 (haha, yes the one with the A: floppy)
Casio Privia PX-320
Roland KC-350

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  • Hi:) I have question about Roland Mobile Cube...I have an acoustic-electric guitar and want to buy electric guitar,I need one amp for both guitars.I`d like to use it for practise and small gigs. What`s you experience,do you recommend it?

  • @SlowHandManLive I really like it! The sound output's surprising for the size. It's suitable for practice, busking, and as a laptop speaker, but wouldn't use it for gigging unless it were a truly small audience. The multiple inputs are nice if you're trying to amp several instruments. I'd HIGHLY recommend rechargeable batteries and buying the AC adapter.  If guitar is all you plan on using it for, I'd recommend just getting a dedicated guitar amp: you'll get more sound control and effects.

  • I liked it. Very laid back, but has a certain luring quality as well. Very nice!

  • @fanamire1 Glad to hear it!

  • Sounds sick man!

  • @maneli Means a lot coming from you! Thank you!

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  • you need to practice some 10 years more to be a entertaining artist

  • @Greenamtern Thank you!

  • Yeah . ive had this guitar for about 2 and a half years now ,and i love the sound and the features ,its a really cool easy to play guitar ..however compared to some of my other guitars it sounds alittle tinny .

  • @AshwinManOfSteel Thanks!

  • @alabiebilhamiema KK Sounds. If you love the natural sound of your guitar, these are the pickups to get. Be sure to get rechargable 9v batteries though!

  • fantastic! may i ask what pick up you use? I assume you ihad that installed right?

  • FAROUT!!! Henry, this is insane man! Incredible! Nice work!

  • My pleasure! Thank you for the kind words.

  • oh, 5 stars ;)

    thank you for sharing! ;)

    keep great work!;)

  • heh, i agree with what you said about things being over rehearsed. heh, personally, ive done so much research on the keyboards out there im suprised i didnt reconize it. Casio used to be known for good keyboards back when they started, but then they started making crap japanese keyboards. but now they px's are really great for the price. i have played all the yamaha, korg, and casio stage pianos out there and casio wins hands down in feel.

  • @Jusangen

    Thanks! I've learned over the years to relish the non-clean sound and "mistakes" for things that are completely improvised, especially in a world when things are over-rehearsed and very produced in the industry. I think the bridge leading into the top keyboard solo in addition to the strange time signature at the end of the two hands guitar are real gems I won't be able to consciously recreate.

    The equipment I use is listed in the side bar. Privia PX-320 by Casio of all makers! : )

  • very cool jam. whats the keyboard on the bottom rack. could be more clean but like i said, nice groove. you have a lot of potential!

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