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Grem

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  1. Yeah, she one of my all time favorite too. So is Beverly Crusher. And Diana Troy!! And her mom!! Tmi?
  2. Well I didn't miss the boat this time!! [TOTP!!!]
  3. @Jacques Boileau that's a beautiful guitar. Nice job you did on that. Too nice a wood to cover it with paint.
  4. Is TruOil the same as Tung Oil? [edit] I see now. Gun stock finish. Ok. I got it now.
  5. This is very helpful. Was looking at this very file last night. I think I stuck it on my wish list. This is also very helpful as this was an item I was looking at after watching video. I have a friend that has used the Stewmac aerosol spays to do a Tobaccoburst finish on his guitar and it looks great! Your guitar in the photo is sweet!! Is that the Wilkerson kit your talking about? I will have to check my G&L Legacy and MIC Squire necks to see what they are.
  6. I can get lost for hours in those StewMac Videos!!
  7. This is exactly what I thought of doing with one of my triangle files when I read your post. This is what concerns me. I have a guitar that a friend built, and he had to line the neck up, drill the holes, and screw them in. He told me it was a job he had not anticipated when he took on the build. That guitar he built turned into a keeper. It has a Performance unfinished neck with a DiMarzio S-style body, Original Floyd Rose trem, SD Invader (original!!) pup in the bridge and a innovative (at the time) stacked single coil style in neck. Excellent sounding and extremely enjoyable to play. If I could build something comparable to that I would be proud!!
  8. Yes he was. And it was years before I really realized that the great distortion on those Deep Purple records was him!!
  9. This is what I was wondering about. Reading the manual hadn't crossed my mind either. Great idea. Nice idea. I have seen the price of crowning fret files and was like.... do I really need that? Good solution here. Thanks for that info. I have the tools I need for sure. I have some setup tools that I have had for years. Some new stuff I got in recent years that I am still really trying to get some use out of them!!
  10. This never crossed my mind. Great perspective. Yeah, I am seeing that for sure. Not looking to recoup any funds, just the enjoyment of the finished product. Yep, I have no illusion of ever getting that type of experience. But hey, ya never know. I am the same way. I have a guitar that I been trying to rewire for quite a while! I can only do so much. Then I gotta take a break. My eyes just ain't what they use to be. And I got a solder stand with clips and a magnifying glass that helps... a little. Sometimes it's more trouble than it's worth!! But I keep at it.
  11. That does seem to be pretty darn amazing.
  12. Alright. You finally talked me into it. I figure instead of me trying to learn all the different synths I have, I will learn the Unify way and be done with it!! LOL!! Kinda excited to see what this can do.
  13. I totally agree with you: the burden lies with the user/plugin. And I think this is the reason CW does what it does: leaves plugins saved with project and doesn't try to update them. That would be a nightmare to be honest. To the user and the devs!
  14. Yes CW can do that. But I think he is talking about older projects that when opened can replace a synth in the project with the newer version of synth now installed on machine. Yes it is. Which is why I didn't even go there!!
  15. That's where I am. And I am fully aware of the complexity and SKILLS needed to properly set a neck. Specially a bolt on neck. That's why I was gonna go for the cheaper model before spending on the better model. I have also looked around at other places that sell kits. I have two excellent Strats (mic) that I paid less than $200 for each. I just wanna build it. At least give it a try.
  16. This can be done with Amplitube. And as Bapu points out, it's because IK has implemented the ability in AT5 to import the Legacy presets from older versions of AT. But to be honest, because I mo longer have AT 3 installed, if I open a older project with AT3 in it, I just.replace it with AT5 and tweak a new setting. AT5 offers much better sound and many more options for the cabs than the older stuff. And it's easy to work with. Now I realize that if it is a finished mix, then my solution would be more problematic. So when I finish a mix (is that really possible?!!) I like to freeze the trks so they are always at least listenable/exportable. I am a guitarist, I got no problem taking a frozen trk, copying the wav to a new trk, unfreeze said trk and completely redo the whole thing with a entirely different plugin!! The beauty of a DAW!! (Or is that a curse? Still trying to figure that one out!)
  17. I can't remember who it was that posted about building a guitar from a kit a good while back, but ever since I've been eyeing the offerings at StewMac. I am close to pulling the trigger on the cheapest kit they sell for a starter and working my way up to the Wilkerson '50's Vintage Strat, which sells for close to $500. Just seeing if there are any guitar wannabe builders out there that could give some insight on any "gotchas" that newbs overlook. As far as tools go, I have some, but none of the specific tools that some jobs/adjustments would need. If I bought all I wanted I would spend well over $1k. I don't want to invest that much into something that may end up aggravating me more than I can stand! I have been told to look at Amazon and have searched there but some of that stuff looks low quality. I am of the mindset that if I am going to do this, I want to be proud of the results. Any thoughts and past experiences would be appreciated.
  18. Took me a minute... but I did finally get it. And I always thought it was called... uh... something about a pet I believe? Was it a.... a dog? My memory ain't what it use to be.
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