I failed to consider how difficult it might be to actually recreate that sound. So far, I have succeeded in quacks, farts, and squeals, but nothing approaching the Hamburger Lady sound. Still going to be useful for sample material, but my TG cover will probably use a modular sample.
I don't suppose anyone knows where a I could find a similar duck call to the one Genesis uses for Hamburger Lady?Hard to see in the video. I assume it must be something basic, as they first used it 40 years ago.
Boss SE-70. I'm sure, after so many years, there are plenty of better options, but I love these things. A ton of options, and the one I just bought was only $160 shipped. This will be the third time I've owned one.
Front Panel Express is great. I've had engraved and printed panels made by them, and they always look fantastic. You pay a bit of a premium compared to some options, but it's worth it to me for the product you get, the easy-to-use software, and top-notch customer service. I had a hard drive failure ...
Thanks everyone! I have to build stuff like this every once in a while to remind myself why I go for easy-to-build kits more and more, especially now that I am trying to play out and make music again.
A small Belgian module manufacturer called Klavis had 36 modules stolen during shipping. They are now available on ebay from a German seller. Here is the help he has been offered through the proper channels:"From what I heard from Ebay, German and Belgian police, I'm afraid there's not much to do. E...