Tried it out for the first time today... just got the TRS cables I needed for turning into pigtails for the ins/outs. Ran some drum tracks through them with all the faders all the way up and the gains all the way down (anything higher with the faders up like that was clipping on the way in). The results weren't dramatic, but it sounded fuller and more "alive". The waveform definitely looked compressed. I'm curious to try running it out of the 535 and into something else analog before going back into the computer. That way I could overload the 535 a bit while backing off what the computer's receiving on the input side, so I don't get digital clipping.A.David.MacKinnon wrote:I've got a pair of 539s (mono, cut only graphs). They're nice in front of and/or after a mono reverb or on a chamber/room send. Also great as line amps. Even without the graph dialed in you can just run it as a line amp with hi and lo pass filters. Super handy to have around.ubertar wrote:UREI 535 double 10-band graphic eq. Gonna try it out on some drum tracks. Apparently these use the same transformers as the 1176.
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I think it has plenty of gain for dynamic mics, even. I ordered some adapters so I can use the pigtails I made for it without having to unscrew anything, and be able to plug mics in. Once I get those I'll be trying that out.
I just consolidated a bunch of DAW drum tracks by running them through it, and it compressed them nicely. This was a good find! Literally... I found it on the street. If it can double as a mic pre, even better.
I just consolidated a bunch of DAW drum tracks by running them through it, and it compressed them nicely. This was a good find! Literally... I found it on the street. If it can double as a mic pre, even better.
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They're replacing all the gas lines in my neighborhood, which means sawing into the sidewalks to get to them. Which means (besides that it makes lots of noise and there are big trucks right outside my apartment all the time) is they go through lots of giant circular saw blades. And they were nice enough to let me have a couple (actually I could have had all they had, about a dozen, but two was plenty). One is about 30", almost exactly the same diameter as my chou gong, and the other is 36". I drilled a couple holes in each and put 'em on stands. They sound pretty good! Struck in the center, they have a bell-like tone, but a complex bell sound, like a church bell. Off-center, there's less fundamental, so they're more gong-like. At some point I'll have to clean and polish them a bit.
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I'm jealous of this.ubertar wrote:They're replacing all the gas lines in my neighborhood, which means sawing into the sidewalks to get to them. Which means (besides that it makes lots of noise and there are big trucks right outside my apartment all the time) is they go through lots of giant circular saw blades. And they were nice enough to let me have a couple (actually I could have had all they had, about a dozen, but two was plenty). One is about 30", almost exactly the same diameter as my chou gong, and the other is 36". I drilled a couple holes in each and put 'em on stands. They sound pretty good! Struck in the center, they have a bell-like tone, but a complex bell sound, like a church bell. Off-center, there's less fundamental, so they're more gong-like. At some point I'll have to clean and polish them a bit.
Bought a cuppla pedals lately;
Zoom MS 60B: could be good, but I really kinda hate digital, but some of the sounds are good and if I find the time to program it, it would be cool for, say, a cuppla modulation FX in one pedal-space on my board ...
Z Vex Super Duper 2 in 1: It's basically a double Super Hard On pedal - keep yer puns to yerselves!
4 x 20' Mic cables - Banjo Mart blow-out for US$13 for all 4.
I hadda Devi Ever Krackle coming, but it's two weeks overdue from Aussie-land and the seller stopped the comm - fookin' thieves appear to use the Ebog to get short-term loans.
Zoom MS 60B: could be good, but I really kinda hate digital, but some of the sounds are good and if I find the time to program it, it would be cool for, say, a cuppla modulation FX in one pedal-space on my board ...
Z Vex Super Duper 2 in 1: It's basically a double Super Hard On pedal - keep yer puns to yerselves!
4 x 20' Mic cables - Banjo Mart blow-out for US$13 for all 4.
I hadda Devi Ever Krackle coming, but it's two weeks overdue from Aussie-land and the seller stopped the comm - fookin' thieves appear to use the Ebog to get short-term loans.
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Just picked up a radial sixpack 500 series rack - the cool feature is that it has d-sub ins and outs - which means i can route my audio through it on the way to the summing box, getting a lot more use out of my outboard gear (which i really mostly have only used during tracking up till now!)
should be fun to play with....
Also bought a necklace reverb off ebay from a Hammond organ that i'm hoping to put to use as a outboard spring. the one in my A100 sounds so good that I had to try !
should be fun to play with....
Also bought a necklace reverb off ebay from a Hammond organ that i'm hoping to put to use as a outboard spring. the one in my A100 sounds so good that I had to try !
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Was a few months ago, but my work was throwing out some "written off" 20' ProCo "Lifetime" Mic Cables - BNIB! I was able to snag 71 of them scot-free. Sticker price of like $70/ea (I'm sure they sell for a LOT less). Also got two dozen EV "311" Mic Clips and three nice camera tripod stands. Amazing what big corporations will gladly toss out just because it has been written off the books...
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Rec'd a refund from the Aussie thief re the Devi Ever pedal, so I bought a Zvex Box o' Rocks I hope to try this weekend. I went from having no Zvex to finding 3 under US$100 in the last cuppla monf's, really like 'em. The Super Duper 2in1 is terrific on bass into my recording amp (Ampeg BA 108), it ups the Ampegnessossity.
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I've picked up the upgrade for Vienna ensemble pro 6, and am building a couple of z97 systems with thunderbolt to run with the old 8 core AMD. All will be running 32 gigs of ram and SSD drives. As I'm 65 now, I expect this will be the last systems I build. It's a long ways from the 286 and the midi precursor of cake I started with. At the moment, I'm concerned about loading windows 10 on the new machines, as I will need to get on line for hours for all the program downloads and upgrades, registration and the rest of the drill. I'm also running completely fanless on one of the Intel machines, and only one fan on a hyper 612 at very low speed. The AMD has a water cooler and 1200 watt faned power supply, but it rarely runs, and then at low speed. The fanless machine wi be the live tracking machine. I've upgraded to Komplete ultimate 11, and have other plugs I've purchased along the way. I also have 8 cores of UAD 2 and way to many plugs. It's taken a long time but I'm a pretty darned happy camper. I've learned a lot here, thanks to all.
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