Electrix gear

Electrix gear

Mo FX
Warp factory
Eq killer
electric repeater

Good quality and ahead of time for midi control
They actually made the first 2 by 2 USB in out box for DJ use years before serato and trackter
This was all in the 2000-2004 time. They made a cool dj mixer in 2012 with the same fx chip from the mo fx and then faded away. I think they started making some vsts now…I heard that they are impressive and unique…I own a warp factory vocoder and a mo-fx both are awesome and I highly recommend getting the repeater … it’s sorta like a kaoss pad with 4 sample banks with 50 minutes of sampling time combined with crazy looping and delaying fx

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Good ol’ isht

I had the Filter Factory way back in the day. Loved it – very playable on the fly. And I heard Hellfish and Producer have used it, too.

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This was my stack maybe 10 years ago. Bought a rack and a patchbay just for them. It was like having a modular fx briefcase that you could just take anywhere and hook up to anything.

Occasionally I miss the hell out of them. Repeater is the best, but I really really liked MoFx too.

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I had a Repeater years ago. It was very cool, but didn’t quite mesh with my use case. I sold it when the second hand market went crazy.

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Yeah the used market is crazy and going up…I love my warp factory vocoder…it is a good tool for all genres of music and vocal readings…if anyone uses a daw… check out there new vst,s…they are modeled after all the hardware

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GAS just hit peak levels. I want the Filter Factory.

I’ll just leave this here:

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I bought the Warp Factory in the late 90s, thing is I had no idea how to use a vocoder and hardly used it, I ended up selling it, I sold it for the same price I bought it for but I’d sure put it to good use today if I’d of kept it.

Gas is a funny thing. Had the Filter Factory way back. Thought it sounded shit so I sold it

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I’ve got the Filter Queen. Thing is vicious. Blew out some speakers at a New Years gig in Bisbee like 20 years ago and the queen is still going strong.

Warp factory is a crazy cool drone machine. The lag tho killed me - couldn’t catch the beginning of any vocal so I sold it. The mofx was just too goddamn nosy. Filter factory is gold.

When I used my mic it was always a condenser mic of quality shure headset and a vintage condenser mic that I think was a kick drum special shape and design…I wish I had the info
But I would use a preamp to the warp factory and use very low volume until the end and I would layer the recordings in all different ways with EQ and chorus all tweaked until I was happy… but I know that delay u talk about and with a good mic and also a 4 ft 60$ mic cable maybe I got lucky… still got the cord and work and looks brand new after 20yrs. Good mic cable is important and the shorter ones have a little bit better noticeable something going on…they use signal amps along those 200ft snakes in big venues

Read em and weep suckerz

Actually my AHmki sounds better…

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Whenever I see these for sale I’m tempted , I know they’re good but then I see the prices and realise I’ve missed the boat in grabbing them.

Same with akai filterbank.
And I then further realise everything else in my rack hasn’t been turned on for years. I blame ableton and vst’s