Acoustic guitar/recording Gearfest (Auckland)
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Re: Acoustic guitar/recording Gearfest (Auckland)
just don't bring your cacophony ok?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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is the problemCapt. Black wrote:Then I'll be there with bells on!
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No, it's not. There are plenty of options. I just don't want to commit to doing this until I know what we're doing and that enough people are on board. I've put it on the shelf for now but will organise something concrete in a month or so.willow13 wrote:is the problemCapt. Black wrote:Then I'll be there with bells on!
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I wouldn't organise anything concrete, even I know it's a highly sound-reflective material and it will sound terrible.benderissimo wrote:No, it's not. There are plenty of options. I just don't want to commit to doing this until I know what we're doing and that enough people are on board. I've put it on the shelf for now but will organise something concrete in a month or so.willow13 wrote:is the problemCapt. Black wrote:Then I'll be there with bells on!
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Will do.Danger Mouse wrote: feel free to slap me next time you see me
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I'm not sure I agree- it would be expensive and the benefits would be minimal. I couldn't do it where I work unless there were only 3 or 4 people, and even that would be a stretch (because we have a lot of sensitive material in the building, we have really rigid access protocols in place).Capt. Black wrote:I reckon a proper studio would be a good idea.
A basic hall would be fine. I'd bring my mobile rig, some speakers, headphones, mics, cables, and stands. Sorted.
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Not yet. I'll post the crap out of it when there is.Miza wrote:Sorry if I missed it, but was there a date for this yet?
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benderissimo wrote:Not yet. I'll post the crap out of it when there is.Miza wrote:Sorry if I missed it, but was there a date for this yet?
Nothing to see here.
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didn't say there wasn't options ... its the picking onebenderissimo wrote:willow13 wrote:is the problem [/quoteCapt. Black wrote:Then I'll be there with bells on!
No, it's not. There are plenty of options
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Acoustic guitar/recording Gearfest (Auckland)
That workshop sounds awesome. Happy to have you scope the place at some point if you like.
Larrivee 00 Acoustic. FAV Strat for electric. Ibanez SDGR5 for bass. Push for Ableton. When not doing that, 3D CAD for tunnels...
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Re: Acoustic guitar/recording Gearfest (Auckland)
Obviously I can’t make it, but here’s a contribution of me trying out my new ATM250de Instrument Mic on my Gibson LG