Oh no we're once again on the verge of making it big and losing our day jobs to do what we love full time! Abort! Abort! Back to the underground shows with 10 people showing up! Quick!
Hush haircut.
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Oh no we're once again on the verge of making it big and losing our day jobs to do what we love full time! Abort! Abort! Back to the underground shows with 10 people showing up! Quick!
Hush haircut.
I did a litte more research and apparently the outputs are -10db.. so it will be def reduce the direct output of a dmg...
Awesome stuff!
Or maybe his headhphnes have too high inpedenence.. studio headphones like the akg ones are too quiet on my dmgs..
Yea but maybe someone has the idea and is not sure if anyone will use it? Not everyone can be a developer.
wendy carlos > daft punk.
Yea i noticed that too... plus it doesn't seem t be "true bypass". I guess its designed to favor the shitty gain structure of behrigner mixers
a chip file format dj application with mutilple outputs and tempo control available as a vst.
Do you guys set it as direct or as a send? I have minein the fx loop so I can use some makeup gain.
Just want to say mine was made very professional and the pcb work is super neat! A longer tctd review is in the works but TIIIIMMMEE.
I have a few of these on cassette but would never give em up.. good luck!
Dmg prosound mod only increases signal to noise.. if you dont mulitrack or are using it live, i feel its definitely an optional mod. the nes mod is more essential.
well you should consider at least the passive version.. bypassing the rf mod is much cleaner, as well as having seperate channels to run effects with.. The lowgain mod helps signal to ratio ratio even more.
Ye open mic should tart promptly at 80, first come first served sign up at the door.
That's why I say as still as comfortably possible. A professional vocalist soon get's used to it. The big difference is live vs studio, two totally different styles! Someone who's done lots of live work can be a bit of a nightmare in the studio.
Oh yea totally!
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