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Post by iamasound on Apr 15, 2022 21:21:13 GMT -6
The M-930 also has a very wonderful off axis response that I wholly appreciate.
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Post by iamasound on Jul 11, 2020 18:51:03 GMT -6
Due to what's known as the "Miller Effect", it's theoretically possible to become incapacitated, during Miller Time. Not to be confused with listening to Steve Miller, nor Dennis Miller. Chris I Roger that!
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Post by iamasound on Jul 9, 2020 16:03:40 GMT -6
'Sup, Doug. Rad ride...and welcome.
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Post by iamasound on Jun 25, 2020 3:27:17 GMT -6
I picked up the DDD from SKnote but am non-plussed. The input knob does what? and the switches seem not do change the brigade of the bucket. A bit sloppy. Maybe I'm deafer than a doorknob, but still...maybe I am just accustomed to the tweakability of other plugins.
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Post by iamasound on Jun 12, 2020 7:49:18 GMT -6
On the way in is the Warm WA76 to knock off between 4 to 8 or so dB, and on the inside the Overloud GEM670 Compressor Limiter. That will usually do it for me, but when I need a little something shaved off of a certain frequency I'll slap on a dynamic EQ, one Nova by Tokyo Dawn, which is free and would be a bargain at 10X the price.
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Post by iamasound on Jun 4, 2020 22:13:11 GMT -6
"I generally like trippy colors as long as they're black".
Good one.
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Post by iamasound on Jun 4, 2020 3:52:25 GMT -6
I for sure and without a doubt won't be even contemplating the CEQ, but I took the one pill that makes me small, and White Rabbit piqued both my ears and interest. From the demo video White Rabbit might be something that might sit after my guitar and in front of my Iridium. Damn the odd graphics and full speed ahead. www.terryaudio.com/products/white-rabbit-product-page
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Post by iamasound on Jun 3, 2020 9:02:34 GMT -6
Pedals good, very good.
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Post by iamasound on May 19, 2020 19:07:28 GMT -6
Has anyone tried the Goodhertz one? I’ve been tempted to give it a shot, but haven’t tried it yet. All those Goodhertz plugins are very good. I don't know of their rotary plugin, but their tremelo called Trem Control is awesome.
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Post by iamasound on May 14, 2020 0:11:17 GMT -6
Black, white, or gray. Medium. (Am I the only medium? I can do a large if that makes the order easier...) Nope, I'm a medium too. I was feeling kinda small there looking at those XL and XXL declarations from all those gentle giants.
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Post by iamasound on May 13, 2020 13:00:20 GMT -6
I have a pair of KRK V8 v.2 that I really like. Have had them for years. I can work on those all the livelong day and never have ear fatigue. I get great details with them and find them to be honest. That said, monitor choice seems very personal. You have to find what works for you. Regards, -09 I've had my V6 v.2 for years too and can attest to never succumbing to ear fatigue. I hope that they last forever.
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Post by iamasound on May 11, 2020 16:02:10 GMT -6
Can do the same things here in California. And not have to pay exorbitant taxes on private sales of used merchandise.
What's a "wild ramp"?
Do a quick search online. Best described as a wild leek. Tastes like a cross between an onion and garlic - absolutely amazing flavor profile, they only come out in the spring time and you’ve got to be careful to only take about 5% of what you see to keep them coming back year to year. I’m not sure if they are out west or not, but you can find them all over the east if you know where to look. Sort of like morel mushrooms etc We in Switzerland and neighboring areas of Germany and France have a springtime green that tastes like garlic called bärlauch (bear garlic). It's sooo yummy.
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Post by iamasound on May 10, 2020 22:28:49 GMT -6
The terrible horrific nightmare is answering the door to the postman and him asking you for 25 bucks VAT for 80 bucks of stuff. If you could if you go forward with an order, to fib a little and declare something like a $15 value and a checked box where it says gift? The Swiss government is always looking ahead towards the next fix.
I'll take 2 in medium, chartreuse, pink flamingo or any other colour that works for the masses being fine and dandy with me, and if it's just a lonely wall flower grey or deep as dark nightime black,that would also work for me...the shirt's the thing.
Maybe the graphic could reflect the attack and release characteristic of gear lust, the emotional compression behaviour of having and hold times.😁
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Post by iamasound on May 7, 2020 20:02:07 GMT -6
MJUC from time to time really only on the Mk3 MU model on vox, and the saturation it can impart is very useful to impart a little hair on a voice or instrument. The free DC1A gets used on drum a lot. For a free plugin it actually is quite sophisticated with all the options. All Klanghelm products are cost effective tools at the fair price that they ask.
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Post by iamasound on May 7, 2020 19:36:02 GMT -6
Perhaps the red plastic jacket broke Isn't that just more tape wrapped around the base? Yup.
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Post by iamasound on May 7, 2020 13:32:23 GMT -6
This picture shows that only the top of the mic is playing the part of "Lady In Red". The base of the mic looks to be turned steel like a Beyerdynamic of sorts. Perhaps the red plastic jacket broke from live handling a d they continued to use the perfectly good mic as is bunched up with that Unidyne (?) that was probably used to send to an effect like a voice box.
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Post by iamasound on May 7, 2020 12:46:56 GMT -6
I'm looking at an H6 as well.
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Post by iamasound on May 5, 2020 12:16:45 GMT -6
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Post by iamasound on Apr 20, 2020 21:57:07 GMT -6
I've listened to it about 10 times these last two days along side Logan Ledger's hotdamn crazy great album, but that deserves it's own thread...but I digress.
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Post by iamasound on Apr 19, 2020 23:28:53 GMT -6
I always need to back off the mic recording my dreadnoughts no matter which woods that they are made of. The guitar that doesn't sound particularly good and isn't as much fun to play as the others but sounds really nice parked in front of a microphone is my jumbo spruce topped and maple bodied 1980 Ibanez J-540 NT. Even though there's lots of air volume in that big boned gal, the maple seems to temper the bottom end and the guitar captures wonderfully.
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Post by iamasound on Apr 6, 2020 17:10:07 GMT -6
The off axis pickup of the m930 is as beautiful as a rainbow. ROY G BIV. I think that the G stands for Gefell.
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Post by iamasound on Apr 6, 2020 5:10:10 GMT -6
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Post by iamasound on Apr 6, 2020 5:03:48 GMT -6
I recently bought a pre owned Golden Age Pre73 MK3 version, the one with the Carnhills in and out. That's one really colored sucka. It doesn't do clean, but that's what I like about it. If it doesn’t do clean, it might be broken. I’ve chosen it over a DAV for acoustic guitar in a few occasions. I'll try to post something going through it later as my day progresses. My wife has me on garden duty on this beautiful sunny Swiss day. It's not filthy all the time, but it is never to my ears close to pristine and without self compressing the transients with even just a touch of upfront gain. Perhaps it is broken.
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Post by iamasound on Apr 5, 2020 21:45:46 GMT -6
I recently bought a pre owned Golden Age Pre73 MK3 version, the one with the Carnhills in and out. That's one really colored sucka. It doesn't do clean, but that's what I like about it.
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Post by iamasound on Apr 2, 2020 10:34:40 GMT -6
I too totally dig Blue Chip picks and all the hubbub about them is spot on, and yea, they NEVER slip out of my fingers but just hang on for dear life. The Vespal material is a high tech plastic polymer that has the interesting ability to seem to self lubricate and remain polished so never gets scratchy, and with something like a guitar pick is a welcome trait. Vespal is used in the aeronautics industry where heat would normally melt and/or burn and retains its ability to maintain shape. The grade that BC uses to fabricate plectrums is actually the lowest grade on the totem pole but still costs a very pretty penny to buy and so translates into a very expensive tool for string players. Because they are expensive there is actually a used market for folks like John Epstein or anyone else that might buy at full price and either wish to buy a different shape or thickness and feel that they have wasted their money. The $35 picks usually are resold and gobbled up for I believe 25 or 30 bucks. That's how I first tried one out, buying used from a fellow board member at The Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum (UMGF). Since they are hard to kill they resale easily. Another company that I have supported is Charmed Life. It's a small part time outfit run buy a great guy named Scott Memmer who goes out of his way for his customers with top notch customer support. I have bought a bunch of his beautiful casein picks this last year and thoroughly enjoy using them as well. These are not cheap either but to me at least are well worth the outlay for what I have found are the varying tone and nuance of feel that all these cool picks bring to my table. I might use a thicker 60 Blue Chip (1.5mm) right after I change strings for instance on my D-18 to cut down on the glare until the strings settle in and then switch over to a 1.15 Charmed Life or the 40 (1.0mm) Blue Chip. It's been fun. I never would in my life guessed that the 5 guitar picks in my pocket would cost $185, but what the heck, if these little suckers enhance my playing experience then I'm a happy camper. At the top is an old tortoise that came with an old beat up mandolin that someone gave me. I gifted out the mando but kept the pick. It brings life a special vibrancy to any guitar I use it on. Then come the three Blue Chips. Then come three Charmed Life. I keep those German Hense picks around for kicks.
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