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I sold a Behringer VC340... was hoping to put the money towards a Micromoog, but that didn't happen, so instead I picked up the Soothe2 plugin and a Kaotica Eyeball.
When I lived in Berlin, my studio was in a small rectangular room. I'd scored a load of acoustic foam from a studio that was going out of business and I managed to turn my room into a very pleasant sounding acoustic dead zone. Vocals were usually the only "live" thing I tracked, but the space had a great feel to it for such. I'm now living back in California on my wife's family farm with her former office converted into my studio space. Unlike in Berlin, the walls of my room aren't made of concrete, two feet thick! I've done a decent job foaming up the room but the idiot bikers still live next door and make their way onto my recordings. The Eyeball, so far, seems to do its job of keeping much of the outside world outside. And Soothe is serving a similar "go away!" purpose on the unwanted frequencies front.
I felt morally queasy owning the Behringer keyboard, and am glad to be rid of it, but it did sound amazing, I have to say.
When I lived in Berlin, my studio was in a small rectangular room. I'd scored a load of acoustic foam from a studio that was going out of business and I managed to turn my room into a very pleasant sounding acoustic dead zone. Vocals were usually the only "live" thing I tracked, but the space had a great feel to it for such. I'm now living back in California on my wife's family farm with her former office converted into my studio space. Unlike in Berlin, the walls of my room aren't made of concrete, two feet thick! I've done a decent job foaming up the room but the idiot bikers still live next door and make their way onto my recordings. The Eyeball, so far, seems to do its job of keeping much of the outside world outside. And Soothe is serving a similar "go away!" purpose on the unwanted frequencies front.
I felt morally queasy owning the Behringer keyboard, and am glad to be rid of it, but it did sound amazing, I have to say.
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Little 2x6 "macro" keypad, I guess meant for gamers - $26 on Amazon, very Chinese in origin. Can program any key to be any key (and light up in color too). I set it up with all my most used keys for Reaper when recording, so I can control the "transport" from a few feet away and less hunting for key combinations on a real keyboard.
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So "Record," and "Undo," then below that the option to switch between English and Spanish?
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Don't forget the esparanto key.
"What fer?"
"Cat fur, to make kitten britches."
"Cat fur, to make kitten britches."
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In Reaper you can automate that!winky dinglehoffer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 5:51 pmSo "Record," and "Undo," then below that the option to switch between English and Spanish?
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but why do you have to hit 2 keys to queue the Hammond?
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Upper and lower manuals!digitaldrummer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 6:48 ambut why do you have to hit 2 keys to queue the Hammond?
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Scodiddly wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 5:30 pmUpper and lower manuals!digitaldrummer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 6:48 ambut why do you have to hit 2 keys to queue the Hammond?
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This isn't so much new as it is revived. I'm breaking out the Yamaha PM430 as the front end for my cassette 6 and 8 track machines. My writing partner and I will be starting work on a soundtrack gig shortly and the cassette multitrackers are a big part of our work flow.
I spent some time setting it all up today. The basic idea is to have a bunch of things wired up and ready to go so we can focus on writing instead of engineering. I've got two mics on the kit mixed to one track. The piano is wired up. I'll add a few mics for guitars/whatever and maybe a DI and that should cover most bases.
I've had the mixer for ages and ages but never really used it much. I did a bunch of work on it when I first got it. Cleaning, cleaning, cleaning and rewiring the monitor sends so they're both pre EQ, pre fader. That gives it 4 independent outs and makes its sort of perfect for this application. After all of that it found its way into the storage room where it languished for years. This whole thing might just be me trying to convince myself not to sell it. We'll see.
I spent some time setting it all up today. The basic idea is to have a bunch of things wired up and ready to go so we can focus on writing instead of engineering. I've got two mics on the kit mixed to one track. The piano is wired up. I'll add a few mics for guitars/whatever and maybe a DI and that should cover most bases.
I've had the mixer for ages and ages but never really used it much. I did a bunch of work on it when I first got it. Cleaning, cleaning, cleaning and rewiring the monitor sends so they're both pre EQ, pre fader. That gives it 4 independent outs and makes its sort of perfect for this application. After all of that it found its way into the storage room where it languished for years. This whole thing might just be me trying to convince myself not to sell it. We'll see.
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David i believe those have nice transformers on the input and output, should sound good if you push it. PM430?
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I love the cosmetics on those old Yamahas, and that's a really clean-looking one!
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Yes and yes!markjazzbassist wrote: ↑Wed Jan 11, 2023 12:37 pmDavid i believe those have nice transformers on the input and output, should sound good if you push it. PM430?
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Better put up some tracks from that!
Thats right, mf’s, I’m still alive! Weird, but, alive!
I did make a tune post heart attack. With all my new gear…
If I could remember how to pist it on here I would do it, so, it can be properly disparaged.
Thats right, mf’s, I’m still alive! Weird, but, alive!
I did make a tune post heart attack. With all my new gear…
If I could remember how to pist it on here I would do it, so, it can be properly disparaged.
Harumph!
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Some dude 5 minutes from my place had a Dano guitar in great shape for a good price. Pictured here with my defretted no-name Japanese bass, which is not new to me but recently put back into service.
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Glad that you are still among us, hoping your recovery is complete.
Posting stuff on here is weird yes. But, if you have a google drive or similar, you can post a link to your song, and we can then click through to it.
Cheers!
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
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