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Wow!
Thanks Lars
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Very poignant!
Your reference to “Ohio” is spot on!
Many thanks for sharing.
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Nicely done!
keep us updated.
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Kick and bass are right there on my Bose cans which tend to hype the low end. Seems like both are working well together, each having their own “niche “ so to speak.
Levels on the vox and guitars is such a “season to taste” thing; nothing seemed “off” to me.
Your use of the wah is very “tasty”.
As always, I’m a “fan”!
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Damn Jim, my GAS is killin' me!
$3500; this bad boy better "walk on water"...Thanks a lot!
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Best move overall.
(But I would have popped the cover)
let us know how it turns out.
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Spent a few minutes looking for a schematic for this bad boy (to no avail).
My guess is the attenuator (the load) is just fine.
Something must be "wonky" in the tap, or the level pot, for the "Studio" setting.
I'd tear it apart, they are pricey; but hey, you bought it used, hence no warranty; whadda ya got to loose?Just my nickel98's worth....
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What I'm seeing is that all the categories go back to late December; in other words, to this forum's inception.
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Sounds like the "Crusher" is maybe shorting the signal to ground; this would not be good.
IF the "load" is suddenly a "dead short" you're going to damage the output tranny, 6L6's and accompanying circuitry.As to handling the "tubes" (these are electron valves, just so you know).
They are not "fragile", BUT best practice; let them cool before handling.
If the "valves" are cool then the B+ voltage will most likely have "bled" off.
Best not to insert or pull tubes with the B+ at 400 volts.T
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Tascam 688 synced to Cakewalk 3.0 via MOTU midi interface
Then onto Pro-Audio via
Sound Blaster
Echo Layla
Tascam FW-1884
RME UFX
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I just took another listen, "fake and plasticy", doesn't come to mind at all.
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Trust your instincts Bat.
Sounds righteous on my Bose cans.
SD3 on this one? Sounds like you got it working!
I'm still trying to unlock its depth...T
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Well done, the tune and video!
Hugo has quite the "busy" foot, I love it.
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Born in '52, I most definitely can relate!
Like your song structure, not just a 12 bar; nicely done.
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I'm smiling!
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As always you never cease to bring the goods.
Love the ambiance on this one, so lush!Keep 'em coming...
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I went with the 80 ohm.
I have a set of 990’s as well.
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Well done. And its done! Its in the can. Don't obsess, move on.
Evidently Chas Chandler liked to remind Hendrix that Mickie Most produced House of the Rising Sun for 10 bob.
How long would Jimi sit in front of Pro Tools if he were still alive?
How long do I (or vous) sit in front of CbB, obsessing over half dB cuts or boosts?Just my nickel98's worth...
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I have a pair in the office, I love em!
These are "open backed", but I do no tracking in the office.
If you're looking for some isolation try the 770, Sweetwater calls them "mixing" headphones; not so much.T
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Bat,
EZDrummer on this one?
I love that snare, the whole kit really.As always, all groupies must bow down!
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I too am glad you bumped it...
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Bat,
So many guitars, yet each is unique, and you've carved a niche for each.
Great vocals.You never cease to deliver the goods!
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I've posted this in the past, its an R121 and R84 in a Blumlin pair, not vocals, but I think its a good representation of what they sound like...
http://deeringamps.com/mp3/full_moon_takes.mp3
http://deeringamps.com/mp3/full_moon_mix.mp3
Full Moon by Bill Leech
I did the engineering
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Had a request for the Trilian Drum Map so here goes:
Note that you want to select "Show Note Duration", also set Trilian for Octave -1
here's the link to the map
http://deeringamps.com/cakewalk/trilian
right click "trilian.map" and save to your drum maps folder.T
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"Block Trackers" in FireFox is working here!
Thanks for the heads up abacab!
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Cakewalk Latency Issues
in Cakewalk by BandLab
Posted · Edited by DeeringAmps
correct link
When using WDM drivers you have to set the Record Latency manually.
Its on the Sync and Caching tab as shown below
You'll have to send audio out and record it, then move the recorded clip until the two "sync" up.
That becomes your "offset".
I have a cwp and instructions for that here:
In sync with Sonar
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