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Yea that was pretty rough to swallow. But I agree with your troubleshooting technique of plugging everything into one multistrip via one outlet. You need to do this in order to trouble shoot the main issue. It takes unplugging almost everything and than rebuilding the power sources 1 by 1. I would start by powering everything off and using 1 outlet strip and plug everything into that 1 strip. Add essentials in one by one. if both power strips are plugged in to the same outlet, that shouldn't be a problem but the second you introduce a second power source (a different outlet) you'll be toast. I thought of mention interference before (kind of like the WIFI) but I've had stupid things, like certain wireless phones mess with my clean connections. check everything.
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That will be one of my next pick ups for sure, those and the Paradigm. Also looking forward to trying out those ProSteels @HiddenSymmetry mentioned. I knew you were endorsed by EB, but I also know you to be a man of good integrity. Looking forward to checking out the M steel's.
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OMG, I forgot all about the stickers . I have a guitar case (For my Fender Jazz) right next to me with one of those stickers on it. As far as the Pro steels go, never tried them but I think I will give them a shot next.
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I don't know, I personally didn't think so. but its not like a hover car where I was blown away. I guess I wasn't expecting much, so what ever bonus came out of it I was surprised. Man I haven't seen them around for almost 10 years. It stinks when you find something you like and they close shop. I use to use these back in the 80's They still make them but not like they used to back them. not sure what they did but around 1992, 93 the strings changed. I moved to Ernie Ball back then and have been happy.
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Your going to have to copy paste the old Pro Channel Presets (compressor algorithms) to the new Pro channel presets folder. I had to do it as well. PS- you might want to do the same with your Track Templates as well.
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I'd like to do a review on these strings as this is the first time I've used them. I used the 9-42. I am a bender by nature and love the feel of lighter gauged strings. The package said Maximum output and clarity. These strings cost almost double what I normally use Ernie Ball super slinky Pinks. So I was cautious to buy into gimmick strings. I've had the strings on my guitar now for almost 2 weeks. I must say the longevity of the strings has indeed held out very nicely. As for the maximized output and clarity, There is a slight difference, I wouldn't say maximized output, but I would say improved sustain. The clarity is a toss up, they have sounded like brand new strings for almost 2 weeks now so I guess there is some truth to that as well. Over all I would say im impressed. Not sure I would put them on every guitar I own but for guitars in the recording studio, these make life a little bit easier because of their lasting sound. Dare I also say I found them to stay in tune slightly more than the normal EBSS Pinks
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First thing I would suggest is looking at your WIFI. If you have onboard WIFI for your PC/Laptop, disable it in device manager. Second thing, Painstakingly trace your path for all wires, cables and plugs. You need to find the problem before you can apply the solution.
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I use an M Audio Oxygen 49. It has faders, knobs and buttons which can be linked using ACT. Its about 170.00 USA dollars. Im not a huge fan of M Audio but there basic keyboard controllers have been decent in my experiences.
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Im not even sure I've broke the 100 plug ins limit before and it was pushing my system pretty hard. Your talking double that. I would try to be realistic and frugal at the same time. If you have any experience building PC's than start getting that list going, if you don't, then talk to Jim from Studiocat. Everything I've ever heard about (people who own one) has always been great. That also includes his support to customers.
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Good song, Good ideas and Good hooks. Drums need to be louder though. Especially when it kicks into the double time parts (during the bridges). I can barely hear the kick during those parts. Like the breakdown too, good writing. The whistling parts are cheesy but you know, seem to work pretty good. Its catchy.
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@TedPiano Meter key changes are done the same way . Glad its sorted.
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Let us into your BandLab Audio LAB...
chuckebaby replied to Shawn Lee Farrell's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Same here. I have like 12 cabs alone (not including combo amps) 6 heads and 5 guitars (had to bring it down to five because I was hoarding guitars for a while (over 25). -
Great work. love the writing, love the vocal melody. I could hear this recorded and mixed by Andy Wallace with Jeff Buckley feel to it.
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I would first open up the Tempo view (Views/Tempo) and make sure there are no varying tempos there. Set it all to 120. Now after you have found that tempo for your new idea, Open this window... Get to that by "Project > Insert Tempo Change". Tap your tempo out. Change your tempo either here or in the main screen and go with it. If you want to make multiple tempo changes, use this window as well. Place the Nowtime to the spot of the tempo change and open this window (don't forget to change "Insert new tempo".
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Yup, this had "Snap" written all over it, its happened to me as well.
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Using Cakewalk with a Soundcraft Ui24r
chuckebaby replied to JAMES P COSTELLO's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Great writing. There is something about the mix that doesn't sound quite right but that could be my speakers. Its early AM here and im not listening on my studio speakers. The flow of the material and the writing though is very good. I liked it.
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Is that a JetCity ISO cab I see there (looks like possibly a variac on top of it)? If so how do you like it ? I built my own ISO cab but im still fighting weather or not like it or not. Hey I totally understand where your coming form. I personally love this song you have created. I am a tone chaser like most obsessive guitarist are. I have 10 cabs (1x12's, 2x12's, 4x12's) loaded with Greenbacks, V30s, Classic lead's, Redcoats, exc. But as I mentioned before..1/3 of the song is a fade / feedback. What you do with it is up to you of course. I was simply giving you my opinion on what I thought sounded a bit dragged out. Hope I didn't come across as being negative.
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Personally I have my snap module normal size ATT, but I use this idea ^^^ as well. You can also have control bar modules in a collapsed state. Read Here. My advise would be to remove a few modules you don't use much (ACT Module, Screensets Module, exc)
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Had a feeling it could be a POD. Bob Oister uses one and I love the tone they have. I have to admit, I am not a big a fan of Line 6. I don't like many of their amps, but I am a fan of the original POD tones. I had a Line 6 POD 2.0 back in the day and tweaking the Mesa Boogie triple rectifier preset was perfect for tape.
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The NT1, NT1A typically come with a roll cage (shock mount/pop filter combo). I usually tear that apart and go with a "12 inch gooseneck clamp on" for more versatility. My RODE NT1000 however needs no cage.
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Have to tell me what your using here. Sounds like a Les Paul and a Marshall Plexi / or a good Plexi Amp sim.