So nice.Paiste 15 Dark Energy Hi Hats, 15 Formula 602 ME Hi Hats and 22 Formula 602 ME Ride because I made a mistake of selling it.
Thank you kind Sir.So nice.
Yes, a mighty double bass kit with 14x10 and 18x7, 10 and 12 snare, 8 rack tom and 10 flor tom. It will be the most badass kit in all of town.Very cool, so you now have two bass drums, right? You'll have a mega-mini kit if you use it all at once!
Yes, a mighty double bass kit with 14x10 and 18x7, 10 and 12 snare, 8 rack tom and 10 flor tom. It will be the most badass kit in all of town.
The Sabian AAX line is very nice and not expensive, I have the AAX 14 Xplosion crash, the Raw bell dry ride AAX, the AAX Holy Mini China 12 and the 17 normal size china, both Chad Smith model and that's it, they are great for "brilliance" cymbal sound!!!
I really like the look of this studio, very cosy/personal touch, you did great on this one...And so much room, I envy it compared to mine...Ok, I have a 9'X6' for keys, 3 singers spot for practicing, same with one bassist and one guitarist so...But still, like it a lot. What is th esize of the room by th eway? Mone is 12.5X16.5'...As I mentioned in another thread I picked up a couple of Sterling Audio ST170s ribbon mics for Overhead options to my current condensers......
Done a couple tracks with them so far and I know they will be easier from a mixing standpoint.
I also picked up a Ludwig Universal Brass in 14x8" and swapped out the stock head for a Remo CS to begin with and right out of the gate cut 2 tracks for demos, great sounding drum.....and I got it new for just under $300.......couldn't pass that up.View attachment 143106View attachment 143105View attachment 143104
In fact, when i said I've been dreaming of, that was not true. I didn't plan to have a guitar pedalboard but in 2013, I had to find a job fast after having been laid of just in one day from the University because they didn't renew my 3 years contract despite having some great reviews from the students: They had kept the spot for the niece of the dean who was just graduating.now you just have to get your pilots license to use all of that!!!
gonna show this to all of my guitar friends, and watch them flip out
My size is 8.5 and with my equina cord syndrome, I need to focus but as I said, my guitarist uses it and he has small feet as well...But this is why I put some Barefoot Button on it, it's so easier now...You must have small and accurate feet.
In fact, when i said I've been dreaming of, that was not true. I didn't plan to have a guitar pedalboard but in 2013, I had to find a job fast after having been laid of just in one day from the University because they didn't renew my 3 years contract despite having some great reviews from the students: They had kept the spot for the niece of the dean who was just graduating.
So, I had to find a job fast and found one in cold lake, 1500 km from home as a General Manager for Sportchek. I did took 3 heys with me and I had few pedals, TC from the 80's and decided that, because I was not using them anymore, I could build a "small" pedalboard. But you know me, I don't know how to do "small" and then, I started to read everything I could about pedals, what order, what they were doing, what kind of pedals/sounds you should have and, well, I have 2 big binders full of articles, printed, noted in the margin etc..
And then, I started to draw a schematic and because it was the beginning of TC guitar pedals, they were often proposing "Buy one, get one free". As I liked the sound of them, I went mostly with them. so, I built the cables myself and ...You saw it.
I don't need to learn anymore, and it's pretty straight forward, way less difficult than a multi effect pedal as you don't have to program every song. I don't use it but my guitarist loves it so, he could easily know what to tweak without menus and so on...And I have this as well:
First draft of the connections:
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Position of each setting, General settings to start with at the beginning of each gig:
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What to keep "ON" per song and/or what to change. My guitarist have that in front of him, he just has to flip the page and done:
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HO, I was 6 or 7 and my Dad did a very big train that was flippable/folded on the wall and then, you just had to flip it down to play with the train, He was an engineer so, maybe i took this from him...you need to come to my house and organize my closets!!!
those remind me of the wiring charts i used to make for my train layouts
you need to come to my house and organize my closets!!!
those remind me of the wiring charts i used to make for my train layouts
HO, I was 6 or 7 and my Dad did a very big train that was flippable/folded on the wall and then, you just had to flip it down to play with the train, He was an engineer so, maybe i took this from him...
But almost up to his death, he was always against music, thinking it was just a lubby for me because music needed to make money to cover the expenses of the gaz and mileage amortization and so on, while he was making collection of Butterflies, minerals, old watches, scientific old instruments.
I really like the look of this studio, very cosy/personal touch, you did great on this one...And so much room, I envy it compared to mine...Ok, I have a 9'X6' for keys, 3 singers spot for practicing, same with one bassist and one guitarist so...But still, like it a lot. What is th esize of the room by th eway? Mone is 12.5X16.5'...
It just gets better and better.