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Jun 26, 2009 22:33:46 GMT
Post by shadman1 on Jun 26, 2009 22:33:46 GMT
Hi charlie can you help iv only just found you site and have found out from looking on the well known auction site that hank uses a alesis quardroverb is that spelt right any way how much would it cost to bye a quardroverb what model is best and how much are your programs so i can play hanks stuff .also can you do this for me if i cant .regards. chris.
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Jun 26, 2009 22:49:59 GMT
Post by Charlie Hall on Jun 26, 2009 22:49:59 GMT
Hi Chris, Hank has used the Alesis Q2 and Q20 with my programs. Q stands for Quadraverb. The last version was the Q20. My first programs were written for the earlier Quadraverb Plus and then the Quadraverb GT. Hank has not used these earlier units. However, they are still popular for players who want the echo sounds that I wrote for those units. My favourite is the Q20, I have one myself, but the Q2 is very similar and nearly as good. Not many Q20 units were made so they are usually much more expensive. The programs are essentially the same for either, with slight adjustments to suit the unit. My programs for the Plus and GT would cost £50 for each unit to be programmed, and my programs for the Q2 and Q20 would cost £135 for each unit to be programmed. Programs are specifically written for each unit. Program files are supplied by email for the customer to install. I no longer program a customer's unit myself but I do still work on existing customers' units that I originally programmed myself as part of my backup service. Regards, Charlie
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Jul 13, 2009 22:26:20 GMT
Post by shadman1 on Jul 13, 2009 22:26:20 GMT
Hi charlie im so sorry iv not replied ealier still trying to work you sight out an been very busy thanks for all info regarding Quads.chris
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