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This was given to me as a gift by a friend after I purchased my Martin 000 Guitar. I turn it on every now and then.. but mostly just use it as a standard humidifier for the guitar. It helps how it completely seals around the sound hole to trap the humidity better, but if you keep your guitar in a case, this isn't an issue. It also lowers the volume for late night strummer which is another ok feature. When you turn it on It will tell you if the humidity levels inside your instrument are correct (not too wet, not too dry). I believe it costs about 30 bucks new... I would pay $15 for it.
A close-up view of a mixing console featuring numerous knobs, sliders, and lights, indicating audio levels and settings
Circular Rhythm Productions
Audio/Visual Production Company Based in Los Angeles, CA
Music system supply from Durham Events @durhamevents_ on twitter, www.durhamevents.co.uk, photo of DB Technologies Flexsys F315 & DVAS09, DVAS10, Flexsys F10, RCF ART 722AS, RCF ART 905AS.
Paul Hugo from Marshank Sale Co. pointing out the wiring of the EAW NTL720 line array. These speakers are self powered, network driven and even have USB ports for direct computer interfacing.
Special Olympics 2015
Another Special Olympics Opening Ceremony with Eric. However, this year it has been raining all day long and with the threat of lightning there was question whether or not there would even be an opening ceremony. Regardless, the decision was to either play the complete track of "Everyone Wins" or have Eric perform it in the booth. The booth idea won. He actually performed it just outside the door surrounded by athletes. They love him and his song!
This is a neat device, especially when mixing what you have recorded w/ your band... It easily allows multiple people to make changes without handing over the computer controls. Also just gives recording on the computer a better feel being able to press control buttons rather than clicking on them with your mouse. Not essential..but a decent tool that turns out being very useful. I believe they're no longer in production..so it may take some searching to find one to purchase.
This is a neat device, especially when mixing what you have recorded w/ your band... It easily allows multiple people to make changes without handing over the computer controls. Also just gives recording on the computer a better feel being able to press control buttons rather than clicking on them with your mouse. Not essential..but a decent tool that turns out being very useful. I believe they're no longer in production..so it may take some searching to find one to purchase.
Compressor/Limiters
Graphic EQs
4 Band Crossover
Riff Raff Rave @ West Indian Centre, Leeds - 18/12/10
Purchased this guitar in 2002 and used it in numerous gigs, mainly when I was in a punk band in high school. One of my favorite things about this guitar was it's fat neck and wide fretboard. Would not recommend for someone with tiny hands.
Bought this case when I purchased an Epiphone SG-400 back in 2003 of which I still own. I really like the design of this simple case.. only 3 latches. SG's and Telecasters fit inside of it very nicely.
This is a neat device, especially when mixing what you have recorded w/ your band... It easily allows multiple people to make changes without handing over the computer controls. Also just gives recording on the computer a better feel being able to press control buttons rather than clicking on them with your mouse. Not essential..but a decent tool that turns out being very useful. I believe they're no longer in production..so it may take some searching to find one to purchase.
After a few months off with the new kid in town, it feels good to be doing some music again. I strated by running sound at church, 2 bands I play in are ramping up to record and I'm dusting off the instruments to bring the noise... but may not the funk yet. I don't want to pull anything.
#MicMonday: The Blackbird Academy Live Sound Engineering students weren’t “outsiders” on Saturday. They started at 7 a.m. to observe load in, set up and sound check for Eric Church’s “The Outsiders” show at Bridgestone arena. For today’s #MicMonday, you get the deets on the flying drum setup.
• Kick drum – Heil PR48
• Toms – Heil PR48s
• Popcorn Snare – Heil PR31BW
• Hi-Hat – Heil PR20