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I'm fixing to buy a set of studio monitors (loving finally), and I'm not sure on how to go about using them as normal speakers. I want to run my computer's output, interface's output, a metronome, and maybe an iPod or something through them. Is a line mixer (particularly this one) the way to go for something like this? e: dumbquestion snoipe
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# ? Jun 26, 2010 05:57 |
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Anyone experienced with reaper? I have this weird problem where if I change a setting on a VST, it randomly revert back to the default setting, or in the case of my strings VST, it'll just switch to random settings whenever it feels like it. What the hell? Am I missing a settings that makes it revert back or what?
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# ? Jun 27, 2010 06:15 |
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$50 Studio Projects B1 or $99 sE Electronics X1? Vocals, male baritone, various female, spoken word. Can jump on a $70 SP VTB1 pre-amp deal while at it.
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# ? Jun 27, 2010 11:34 |
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Gorilla Salsa posted:I'm fixing to buy a set of studio monitors (loving finally), and I'm not sure on how to go about using them as normal speakers. I want to run my computer's output, interface's output, a metronome, and maybe an iPod or something through them. Is a line mixer (particularly this one) the way to go for something like this? These might be more what you're looking for? I have a Samson C-control for that purpose and it does a great job for the price.
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# ? Jun 27, 2010 13:38 |
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Has anyone here ever played a J Mascis Jazzmaster? I'm curious about how big the neck is. I want my next guitar will have a slimmer neck profile than the Epiphone Les Paul that I have now, being that my hand cramps up when playing bar chords on the Epi sometimes. I love the feel of an AVRI Jazzmaster neck but that's out of my price range for a long time and I'm looking at other Jazzmasters.
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# ? Jun 27, 2010 23:49 |
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What's the best instrument to play if I want people to think I'm a really really cool guy?
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 00:16 |
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scb posted:What's the best instrument to play if I want people to think I'm a really really cool guy? Bass + shades + negroplasty. --------------------------------- I'm going to try my hand at building effects pedals, so to try it out I'm ordering a kit from GGG or BYOC. Any suggestions on a first build that's not just an A/B box or signal boost? I could still use a Tubescreamer clone, fuzz, reverb, phaser and wah on my pedalboard - are any of these significantly harder to make than others?
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 01:14 |
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You could find a schematic for a Mosrite fuzz. They're supposedly quite simple and it's the classic fuzz sound.
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 02:00 |
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Where's a good place to buy a guitar and other music equipment in Denver? I know there's a Guitar Center, but I'm not really a fan.
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 21:44 |
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Hey guys, I'm looking for something small and cheap to record direct to the PC via USB. I have a bunch of inputs hooked up to a loop pedal, so it will only need to have one input for the main signal, then an output for my amp, and of course a USB connection. If you have any suggestions post em here! The cheaper the better.. looking for something simple to get my ideas out of my head and onto an mp3..
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# ? Jun 28, 2010 23:58 |
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I r Pat posted:Hey guys, I'm looking for something small and cheap to record direct to the PC via USB. I have a bunch of inputs hooked up to a loop pedal, so it will only need to have one input for the main signal, then an output for my amp, and of course a USB connection. A lot of people really like Reaper http://www.reaper.fm/ Price point (free) is in your range as well.
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# ? Jun 29, 2010 21:21 |
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That Guy From Pearldiver posted:A lot of people really like Reaper http://www.reaper.fm/
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# ? Jun 30, 2010 02:27 |
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I've got Pro Tools LE 7 on my mac laptop, but I got a new mac laptop recently. Is there any way for me to move the Pro Tools over to the new laptop?
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# ? Jun 30, 2010 05:49 |
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scb posted:What's the best instrument to play if I want people to think I'm a really really cool guy? Pedal steel without question
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# ? Jun 30, 2010 08:14 |
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If I take a big fat condenser microphone and try to run it with a really lovely amp on a lovely mixer and get nearly no sound out of it, only weak stuff I have to gain the hell out of and ruin to be able to hear, the fault lies with the amp right? Picked up a used Studio Projects B1 with a complete kit and it's so beautiful. And my only form of mic amp currently is a Behringer MX piece of poo poo mixer. Of course the Behringer C1 mic works with it.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 04:15 |
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I have no idea if this is the correct thread to ask this question in but I'm giving it a shot. I have a 20ish year old Vantage electric with a locking nut. I have a decent set of allen keys but none of them fit the nut screws. Is there a standard size for this?
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 06:28 |
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its probly a metric size, not a standard size e: you should be able to pick up a set of metric keys for a few bucks. you might want to google for information about your particular guitar, whether its a kahler or floyd rose or w/e
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 06:35 |
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mrbradlymrmartin posted:you might want to google for information about your particular guitar, whether its a kahler or floyd rose or w/e Here's a picture if anyone wants to take a shot at googling it. I looked around but I couldn't find anything. Click here for the full 600x1455 image. edit: here's a tinypic url http://i46.tinypic.com/2ugf211.jpg DeeBye fucked around with this message at 07:06 on Jul 1, 2010 |
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I have a few questions that you folks may be able to help me with. I'm looking first of all for a good method of drastically increasing sustain. Is there any pedal out there that simply creates a sustain effect without otherwise altering the guitar sound? This seems illogical to me, but it could be possible, just I haven't heard of it yet. Also, I'll be able to afford the Moog E1 by late fall, but it would be cool to have a pedal in the meantime. Second question: I need a cheap half stack. I had to let go of my Orange half stack awhile ago Well, now I have this job with a band that can actually afford to pay me, so I'm going to need my own rig again. I don't want to spend a lot on something that may not be a recoupable expenditure, so...cheap is the key. Any help on what's both cheap and decent would be appreciated. The price range I'm looking at is less than $700. I'll save the third question for later.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 08:27 |
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MrLonghair posted:If I take a big fat condenser microphone and try to run it with a really lovely amp on a lovely mixer and get nearly no sound out of it, only weak stuff I have to gain the hell out of and ruin to be able to hear, the fault lies with the amp right? I don't know about your specific equipment but condenser mics are active electronics, they need a small amount of power sent to them in order to work properly. Your amp might have a setting for "phantom power" make sure this is enabled or the mic won't be able to pick up anything.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 09:17 |
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ballgameover.mp3 posted:I have a few questions that you folks may be able to help me with. I'm looking first of all for a good method of drastically increasing sustain. Is there any pedal out there that simply creates a sustain effect without otherwise altering the guitar sound? This seems illogical to me, but it could be possible, just I haven't heard of it yet. Also, I'll be able to afford the Moog E1 by late fall, but it would be cool to have a pedal in the meantime. Increasing sustain is one of the effects of a compressor pedal. Or you could just add more gain, either method means more noise though. Then there are sustainer pickups but they seem kind of tacky to me.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 11:33 |
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ballgameover.mp3 posted:...a good method of drastically increasing sustain. There are some devices that you can install directly into the guitar that with a flip of a switch will give you infinite sustain. Fernandes make some kits ( http://www.fernandesguitars.com/sustainer-kits.html ) and another mob called Sustaniac ( http://www.sustainiac.com/ ) seem to do a similar thing as well.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 11:35 |
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ballgameover.mp3 posted:I have a few questions that you folks may be able to help me with. I'm looking first of all for a good method of drastically increasing sustain. Is there any pedal out there that simply creates a sustain effect without otherwise altering the guitar sound? This seems illogical to me, but it could be possible, just I haven't heard of it yet. Also, I'll be able to afford the Moog E1 by late fall, but it would be cool to have a pedal in the meantime. A compressor may give you some extra sustain, but it will alter the sound to a certain extent. An eBow will give you infinite sustain, but I'm not sure if that's what you're looking for.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 11:36 |
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Crudus posted:I don't know about your specific equipment but condenser mics are active electronics, they need a small amount of power sent to them in order to work properly. Your amp might have a setting for "phantom power" make sure this is enabled or the mic won't be able to pick up anything. It's activated on the terrible mixer I have. The C1 is a condenser microphone that runs with it, works flawlessly although it is a bit quiet compared to everything else I can feed into the mixer, louder with more noise when given more gain. Turn it all off for a while, plug in the B1, get it on and let the pre-amp prepare and then, nearly nothing out of the B1 but small indications that it's getting far from enough power. Of course, the one proper music shop downtown sold their last <100€ mic pre-amp yesterday.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 11:41 |
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Thanks for the answers. I'll definitely check out that kit and the sustainiac thing. I do already have an eBow+ and I like it a lot, but it's not quite what I'm looking for. Maybe if it could be altered to vibrate multiple strings? I don't know. I do really hate the compressed sound. That milky sound is generally annoying to me. The Moog guitar is pretty much the only answer to what I want in a guitar, and basically what I've wanted in a guitar forever.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 13:43 |
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What's the best way to amplify my laptop for jamming with others? I have some friends who play guitar and bass and they want me to lay down some drum samples with them. A friend of mine DJs from his laptop and has a PA, but I don't want a huge setup like that for a jam session. Should I just look into getting a studio monitor and external soundcard?
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 21:25 |
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SkandalousPanda posted:What's the best way to amplify my laptop for jamming with others? I have some friends who play guitar and bass and they want me to lay down some drum samples with them. A friend of mine DJs from his laptop and has a PA, but I don't want a huge setup like that for a jam session. Should I just look into getting a studio monitor and external soundcard? If you have a decent home hifi system you could just get a 3.5mm to 2x RCA cable and run from your headphone out socket on the laptop directly into the stereo. Also any of the low/mid range Logitech computer speaker sets can put out reasonable amounts of volume and are perfectly capable of keeping up in a jamming situation but anything beyond that probably not as much. I have a set of logis hooked up to my Roland V-Drums and they work fine for what I need, but obviously I would not perform with them.
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# ? Jul 1, 2010 23:38 |
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Got another question - one that might actually be worthy of a thread, and it surprises me that one doesn't exist yet. I need to know about more independent effects creators. Ones that create weird effects, like my friend, Devi at deviever.com. Devi is a pretty talented person and her pedals largely focus around fuzz. Her pedals are also very well priced. I'm looking for other weird effects - not just fuzz - that are fairly affordable, although I'm not too cheap to shell out some bank for a pedal that's really worth it.
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 02:07 |
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Look at the effect pedal thread, theres a lot of stuff mentioned in there, especially as regards boutique pedal builders. I like Devis stuff but Im too superstitious to play through a fuzz pedal Moog Musics moogerfoogers are some really great effects, but not quite so affordable. They do play nice with modular synth gear, though
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 03:54 |
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mrbradlymrmartin posted:Im too superstitious to play through a fuzz pedal What do you mean?
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 05:27 |
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mrbradlymrmartin posted:Look at the effect pedal thread, theres a lot of stuff mentioned in there, especially as regards boutique pedal builders. Thanks. I don't know why I didn't see this thread. I didn't get the "too superstitious" bit...anyway, Moogs are super-expensive. I've played with a MuRF before, and it is amazing, but...not necessarily what I'm looking for. If I had spare cash, I'd buy it in an instant.
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 05:42 |
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4MS is a pretty cool company, they have kits for their stuff, as well as enough documentation on the projects that if you can make your own PCB's you can do it yourself completely. They also recently started offering the projects in the modular synth style modulus. http://www.4mspedals.com/
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 05:43 |
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I had a frantic 5 minutes troubleshooting my pedalboard last night at jams, it turned out the vocalist had accidentally dragged a cable across it and it'd turned my Decimator noise reduction knob all the way up. Do you guys use anything to make sure that your pedal dials don't accidentally get knocked around? I'm paranoid that this might happen at a show.
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 06:18 |
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Depends. Certain pedals that I know I'm not going to gently caress with and do not want hosed with get duct taped. Also, People who are in a band together should be respectful of each other's space.
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 06:54 |
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MrLonghair posted:It's activated on the terrible mixer I have. The C1 is a condenser microphone that runs with it, works flawlessly although it is a bit quiet compared to everything else I can feed into the mixer, louder with more noise when given more gain. Turn it all off for a while, plug in the B1, get it on and let the pre-amp prepare and then, nearly nothing out of the B1 but small indications that it's getting far from enough power. Are you sure it's not the microphone itself? Do you have another mixer you can try it on? As far as I know, the Behringer C-1 and Studio Projects B1 are very similar microphones. You shouldn't have to do anything different to get one or the other to work.
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 07:32 |
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Concatenation posted:I had a frantic 5 minutes troubleshooting my pedalboard last night at jams, it turned out the vocalist had accidentally dragged a cable across it and it'd turned my Decimator noise reduction knob all the way up. Do you guys use anything to make sure that your pedal dials don't accidentally get knocked around? I'm paranoid that this might happen at a show. ballgameover.mp3 said it all basically, but I'd also recommend marking the location of each knob with a permanent marker in case you don't want to duct tape it.
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 07:37 |
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rt4 posted:What do you mean? I enjoy jazz, and I enjoy jazz cigarettes. I do not enjoy the fuzz, or having them pay a visit, hence I wont play my music through a box with their name on it. Itd be bad luck. That is how to be too superstitious to play a fuzz pedal Also, if youre terrified that the knobs on your pedals will get turned, well, I dont know where you learned how to rock and roll, man
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 07:42 |
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Concatenation posted:I had a frantic 5 minutes troubleshooting my pedalboard last night at jams, it turned out the vocalist had accidentally dragged a cable across it and it'd turned my Decimator noise reduction knob all the way up. Do you guys use anything to make sure that your pedal dials don't accidentally get knocked around? I'm paranoid that this might happen at a show. Aside from what everyone else said, keep a cheat sheet?
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 07:45 |
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Just a little painters tape and a sharpie
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# ? Jul 3, 2010 08:23 |
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mrbradlymrmartin posted:I enjoy jazz, and I enjoy jazz cigarettes. I do not enjoy the fuzz, or having them pay a visit, hence I wont play my music through a box with their name on it. Itd be bad luck. That is how to be too superstitious to play a fuzz pedal Wow. That's pretty nuts, but whatever works, man.
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