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Mittle

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  1. What I tend to do when I wanna do something new is learning some interesting scale and then incorporate a simple chord progression fiddling around with it finding cool stuff. An example can be the Cm scale, where I'd fool around with Cm, Fm, and G. Here you can play darkshines, hoodo, hyper music and tons of muse stuff if you add a chord or two.

     

    Add Cm, Fm, Bb, E#, Cm, Fm, G at the end for some fun. Same progression can be used in other keys. Only thing is that its easier to play in Cm.

     

    Holy shit, for 350?!? That's an amazing deal. I'm not surprised the 11 has much better samples. At least you have the option to add them in. Congrats :D

     

    Thanks! Almost felt as if I scammed the guy.. The MP8ii luckily has amazing hardware, so with the right samples it'll sound beast. All I need now is to DIY a white piano shell :D

  2. Bloody hell that seems a bargain (mind you I have no idea what they sold for as new).

     

    Really wish I had taken up piano when I was younger. Best instrument

     

    Yeah, called him up the moment I saw the ad. Also got a chair and a stand worth about 300$ included, so I guess the guy was just eager to get rid of it.

     

    I paid about 3400$ for my MP11, so I guess the price used to lie around 2-3000$ for a new MP8ii.

     

    Aaaand you don't need lessons. Just play for yourself and watch youtube :happy:

  3. I went over to the guy and bought his MP8ii earlier today. It was just too good of a bargain to be true; 350$...

     

    I own the 11 from before, but didn't bring it with me when I moved, so I wont get to compare them any time soon. However, the keys on the 8ii did feel different from how I remember the 11. Somewhat lighter, as the 11 is weighted more like a true grand. Maybe thats why Matt sticks to the 8ii.

     

    However, sound wise they're night and day. Samples on the 11 are much better, and I'll probably purchase some steinway samples and either upload them to the 8ii or run them through midi.

     

    Anyway, I'm quite satisfied with the purchase.

  4. I can´t afford sitting on this. I never use it, and custom is coming up.

     

    However, wish to sell my Manson MA-2T. Arrived in april. Been sleeping in its case mostly tbh. Been aborad so, no time for fun.

     

    PM me for any questions/details. Its condition is excellent, and it sounds even better.

     

     

    Features:

     

    - Kill Switch (3-way)

    - Internal Fuzz Factory

    - Manson MBK-3

    - Seymour Duncan Hot Rails

    - Coil Tap function for clean/single-coil sounds

    - 3-way pickup selector

    - Manson Custom Hardware for the Fuzz, volume and tone knobs

    - Quality CTS-Pots

    - Gotoh H.A.P Tuners removes the need for string tree

    - Manson Machineheads for the tuners

    - Metallic Grey finish

    - Manson Deluxe Hardcase

    - Schaller Straplocks w/Manson Deluxe Stealth Strap

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  5. Unnatural is really fun to sing just can be tough with verse phrasing when you aren't used to singing quicker phrasing :LOL: I struggle with the Uprising chorus, G4's are hard for me in phrases, the Mercy ones I can achieve really easily and the Dead Inside ones but Uprising I struggle to sustain them for some reason

     

    For uprising I tend to lower it down half a step. Makes it easier to hold the chorus stable. Also, if I drop it down too much it just sounds like im rapping during the verses :LOL:

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