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Definitely experiment. Also listen to known good examples of chip+guitar, but don't feel like you need to copy their lead. You'll hear a lot of different ways to approach the idea.
Anamanguchi (guitar is more prominent in their recent recordings)
J. Arthur Keenes Band
The Glowing Stars
Danimal Cannon
Awkward Terrible
Revengineers
Starscream's "Future, Towards the Edge of Forever" has some good guitar on a few tracks
Hey, Dannel Jurado thinks this is neat!
http://tuned.demarko.org/post/177756446
n-acoustic
Also the show last night was awesome, there's some video footage I'm supposed to get soon, so that might be cool.
Thank you everyone who's already bought this! The cockles of my heartstrings are warmed by your monetary affection.
I'm going to after tonight's show - don't quite feel like taking a chance on it right now.
herr_prof wrote:Also: two timefactors wtf
I actually took one out for the first show, but it's back in for the second.
I'm running my bass into an octave-up pitch shifter - standard signal goes into the Sound City and bass cabs, octave up goes into sunn and 4x12. Since the loop sampler sums to mono, I need two timefactors in order to work with both channels, even if I'm syncing them together!
Some stuff has already sold! woohoo!
Try opening it up and see if the board inside says anything.
Glad you're at least fiddling with it! It's been sitting in my basement for months now.
10spd wrote:edit: Unless you mean assign an external drive for Audacity's output? That I was going to do anyway.
I'm certain that's what he meant. For now you'll be just fine relying on your audience talk mic to catch crowd noise and acoustics. My wife arranged for my whole family to pitch in for my birthday this year and get me this:
It's awesome because I can record stereo audio through the internal mics, plus a stereo line signal to four separate channels simultaneously - it is GODDAMN perfect for this, because I can mix all the audio down as I please later on.
That's a hot game boy. I'd have trouble giving up something with so much character, and such a nice paint job.
I would say one stereo fx send.
ideally in my mind such a mixer would have matching XLR and TRS balanced outputs. If the form factor only allows for 1/4" outputs they should be balanced so the board can work without a DI box at all.
Great kits! I installed one and sold the thing on eBay for like $300.
Yeah that pretty much does it. Are you all DI, or do you usually have a microphone onstage too? Having some kind of mic in the mix gives the recording more of a "live" feel if you aren't playing instruments.
Oh make sure you leave plenty of headroom so you don't clip the input on your laptop.
arduinoboy kit that fits in a DMG-07, using the original link cable.
I have one that I've built with a pro mini, but it's way messy inside. I think that with a custom cut through-hole PCB (or a populated multi-layer if it won't fit, but I feel that it should) this could be a popular way to make arduinoboys. Just a little dremelling and drilling to make MIDI and LED holes, and you're on your way.
How pumped am I for this? So pumped.
Your artwork and lettering
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