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jump to expanded postwe really need to get a Yamaha MU, a real one
we do not Need another guitar signal chain, we do not Need another MIDI box, but the MUs have the best user interface of the MIDI boxes we're aware of, they're the sexiest, they are the least annoying to work with even with external gear, and they have an electric guitar input
rather than sweating about having the best of the best, we should probably just see what the cheapest MU100/MU128/MU1000/MU2000 we can find is; we just think playing through its system of [up to three arbitrary effects including distortion] -> chorus -> reverb would be hella fun
we had this super autistic silly idea of getting a MU1000 or MU2000 and doing shoegaze with it as a sort of technical challenge (those give you four multi-effect units for insert effects), but that would probably be a pain in the ass in the way we originally imagined it
but hell even just a MU80 would be fun, it would give us a GM, XG and i-can't-believe-it's-not-GS box that is actually enjoyable to use the panel controls for, and that has keyboardist features, and would be a really fun guitar effects processor⦠yeah ok let's just get one then
oh yeah you guys probably don't know this because it's not in the post, but the MU series also has a βperformance modeβ that tries to make it fun to use just as a keyboardist? like it will set up a bunch of effects and layered tones for you so you can just keyboard out for fun
okay, we just dropped β¬204 on this thing, and will probably have to pay like β¬50 more in import fees, but we've been thinking about getting a MU100 for so long now that this can't possibly be a bad decision
we had been wondering about a MU1000 or MU2000 instead but they're more expensive and they feel like they'd be too big, and while 4 insertion effect units would be fun, check this out: while the MU100 has only 2, the variation unit has a bunch of combo effects for guitar!
oh right one more thing, to outside observers it must seem like we have Gear Acquisition Syndrome. yes, this is true, BUT: if the MU100 works out for us, we can finally get rid of the CBX-K1XG and the QY70 without having lost very much. there's a strategy here!
perhaps also the SC-88VL (it is very pretty, but we don't enjoy using it for what we like to do)
what a useful comparison table for the Yamaha MU series, this makes our purchasing decision much easier. (jokingly) i wonder who might have made it (looks at url)
(we write stuff as much for ourselves as for others; we regularly make use of reference works we wrote, like the DTM Wiki's pages on General MIDI, its GM/GS/XG quick reference, and the comparison tables for the MU and SC series; all of them have almost excessive citations too)
why the hell are we not linking any of this stuff from our own damn blogpost, maybe we are too modest sometimes
we cancelled the MU100 order because the seller was taking a long time to ship it and we weren't sure we made the right choice
lmao we found a MU1000 in working condition (albeit a bit dirty eheh, nothing we can't clean up) on Mercari for $70 less than that MU100 from eBay. this is a really good deal. we ordered with a proxy shipping service and will be able to have our cake and eat it ehehehe
oh right, price difference will be smaller once proxy service fee and shipping are included, but this is still a fuckin steal, the MU1000 is worth like 50% more than the MU100
currently racing Japan Post EMS with whatever βDHLβ (Deutsche Post?) service Thomann (DE) is using, for shipping to Sweden
Thomann didn't even ship our order yet; meanwhile, the JP package may have already left the countryβ¦
but a JP import will have to go through SE customs!
the JP package is the MU1000, repacked by the proxy shipping service, with the bulky old JP-only AC adaptor discarded at our request⦠this reduced the package's weight by 50%, volume by 74%, and shipping cost by 40%! the DE package is a new AC adaptor and some cables.