Latest gear you've acquired.....
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Yes, I am not concerned re the virus - open the cardboard (surface risk is 24 hours) and don't touch the inside stuff.
Metal/plastic inside risk is 72 hours - took that long to get to me.
Wash hands.
And yep, I thought I would be supporting the UPS, and the guy wanted to sell - I didn't negotiate - paid full asking price.
I gotta a CD (Traffic: Live - Low Spark ...) and a DVD (Gang of Four) today.
Tomorrow I'll work a cuppla hours, do some playing a cuppla hours, wartch the DVD mebbe; 2nite I listen to the CD.
Metal/plastic inside risk is 72 hours - took that long to get to me.
Wash hands.
And yep, I thought I would be supporting the UPS, and the guy wanted to sell - I didn't negotiate - paid full asking price.
I gotta a CD (Traffic: Live - Low Spark ...) and a DVD (Gang of Four) today.
Tomorrow I'll work a cuppla hours, do some playing a cuppla hours, wartch the DVD mebbe; 2nite I listen to the CD.
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no, I don't watch Fox but I am playing it safe. I don't who has touched it before it gets to my door or mailbox. certainly the person that delivered it. I'm not certain that they are wearing gloves and even if they are, they touch many packages. So until the CDC says 100% conclusively that it cannot be transferred (they have not been 100% conclusive yet - nobody really knows) then I'll be cautious.
and I figure software is safe - so I just downloaded a 30GB - yes 30 Gigabytes - of orchestral samples for $20.
SONiVox Film Score Companion
obviously have not had time to try it out yet, but for $20 I thought why not?
and I figure software is safe - so I just downloaded a 30GB - yes 30 Gigabytes - of orchestral samples for $20.
SONiVox Film Score Companion
obviously have not had time to try it out yet, but for $20 I thought why not?
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Darn. I'm getting this. Why not?digitaldrummer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 11:44 amno, I don't watch Fox but I am playing it safe. I don't who has touched it before it gets to my door or mailbox. certainly the person that delivered it. I'm not certain that they are wearing gloves and even if they are, they touch many packages. So until the CDC says 100% conclusively that it cannot be transferred (they have not been 100% conclusive yet - nobody really knows) then I'll be cautious.
and I figure software is safe - so I just downloaded a 30GB - yes 30 Gigabytes - of orchestral samples for $20.
SONiVox Film Score Companion
obviously have not had time to try it out yet, but for $20 I thought why not?
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I've just been opening packages outside, taking the contents out, immediately throwing the packaging away, wiping down anything I feel like needs it and/or transferring it to my own container... then wash my hands. I'm pretty sure you'll be ok if you don't lick the package or something.digitaldrummer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 11:44 amno, I don't watch Fox but I am playing it safe. I don't who has touched it before it gets to my door or mailbox. certainly the person that delivered it. I'm not certain that they are wearing gloves and even if they are, they touch many packages. So until the CDC says 100% conclusively that it cannot be transferred (they have not been 100% conclusive yet - nobody really knows) then I'll be cautious.
and I figure software is safe - so I just downloaded a 30GB - yes 30 Gigabytes - of orchestral samples for $20.
SONiVox Film Score Companion
obviously have not had time to try it out yet, but for $20 I thought why not?
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The dbx160XT I ordered arrived today. As much as I'd love to suddenly start filling racks with outboard gear, the new item means very likely that my also recently-acquired Chameleon Labs 7802 opto tube comp will have to go. I have pretty basic hardware compressor needs - vocal from pre-amp always plugged in, with the DI input of the pre- also into the compressor for bass. My DAW/interface scene is so primitive that I'm not able to try out the CL7802 as a mix bus comp. Feels silly to hold onto it if I know I can't use it. The dbx serves its simple purpose well.
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But what if you want to compress something different. If those two were my options the Chameleon would be my first thing to try on bass. Then again, this is a typical prejudice for a gear lover: why wouldn't you want all of the compressors?antbar wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:35 pmThe dbx160XT I ordered arrived today. As much as I'd love to suddenly start filling racks with outboard gear, the new item means very likely that my also recently-acquired Chameleon Labs 7802 opto tube comp will have to go. I have pretty basic hardware compressor needs - vocal from pre-amp always plugged in, with the DI input of the pre- also into the compressor for bass. My DAW/interface scene is so primitive that I'm not able to try out the CL7802 as a mix bus comp. Feels silly to hold onto it if I know I can't use it. The dbx serves its simple purpose well.
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I'm kind of a gear-primitive. The dbx, after trying it out for a bit, does me well enough. I don't know why I didn't get on with the CL - I really expected to. Maybe the combo of CL7602 into CL7802 is too much warmth and softness and color for my taste.losthighway wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 5:48 amBut what if you want to compress something different. If those two were my options the Chameleon would be my first thing to try on bass. Then again, this is a typical prejudice for a gear lover: why wouldn't you want all of the compressors?antbar wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 7:35 pmThe dbx160XT I ordered arrived today. As much as I'd love to suddenly start filling racks with outboard gear, the new item means very likely that my also recently-acquired Chameleon Labs 7802 opto tube comp will have to go. I have pretty basic hardware compressor needs - vocal from pre-amp always plugged in, with the DI input of the pre- also into the compressor for bass. My DAW/interface scene is so primitive that I'm not able to try out the CL7802 as a mix bus comp. Feels silly to hold onto it if I know I can't use it. The dbx serves its simple purpose well.
I'm also a bit of a wallet-primitive at the moment, so I'm only keeping gear I'm using full time. The thought is that I can prob sell the 7802 for what I paid, and buy another someday for around the same cost. They don't seem to wobble in value too much. I'm happy with the dbx for the moment, so onward!
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Ordered a XQP Colorupter kit from DIYRE and a 500-series test jig so that calibrating my new CAPI compressor kit won't be such a pain in the ass.
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Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. Thanks to Dwlb, Rigsby, Sunsetyellow, Bystander, JoeySimms, Eli, Paul and Eeldip.
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No. Whatever Would Robert Have Said? As in Robert J. Van de Graff.
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Hadn't heard that one. Didn't realize the band's namesake was a static electricity machine either.Mark wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:37 amNo. Whatever Would Robert Have Said? As in Robert J. Van de Graff.
I do know I've got Pawn Hearts and Godbluff on vinyl and that Peter Hamill is an incredibly intense existential singer!
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I just got a Promark Sizzler-- you know the mardi gras beads looking attachment that lays on your ride cymbal to make soothing white noise.
Not the biggest gear purchase of my year, but kind of neat. I'm working on a delicate song for a covid collaboration and need a brushes type of drum track.
Not the biggest gear purchase of my year, but kind of neat. I'm working on a delicate song for a covid collaboration and need a brushes type of drum track.
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Re: Latest gear you've acquired.....
similar to a rivets on a ride type sound? had a drummer that found an old ride and put the rivets in it, was pretty cool for jazz.losthighway wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:54 pmI just got a Promark Sizzler-- you know the mardi gras beads looking attachment that lays on your ride cymbal to make soothing white noise.
Not the biggest gear purchase of my year, but kind of neat. I'm working on a delicate song for a covid collaboration and need a brushes type of drum track.
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