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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Our sound studio

    This is where we have been recording every Saturday night for the last 13 years.
    The person in the video is Ficus...the sound guy...messin around.

    We have tons of fun doing this. Not shown is the drum set around the corner.

    Its just a basic vid shot with a crappy camera.

    "If anybody can draw on the power, where do we put the meter?" - JP Morgan before pulling Tesla funding

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    Is just a crappy video or has affects been applied?

    Here are some pictures of my home studio.

    http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showpost.ph...2&postcount=63
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gib's Son View Post
    Is just a crappy video or has affects been applied?

    Here are some pictures of my home studio.

    http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showpost.ph...2&postcount=63
    Some of both I think...his girlfriend filmed it.
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    Looks like your digital...we still like the analog thang.
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    Nothing like an old reel to reel, nice and warm. I went digital when one of my heads went out on my 4-track.
    If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what will never be. (Thomas Jefferson 1816)


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    Those were the days!

    In 1973, I got to sit down in front of the synthesizer type used on Who's Next with Robert Moog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timebuilder View Post
    Those were the days!

    In 1973, I got to sit down in front of the synthesizer type used on Who's Next with Robert Moog.
    Excellent!

    I like to run my Bass through a Moogafooger Bass MuRF...get a loop going, and lay some stuff over that. I use a Boss RC 30 duel track looper for funz.
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    Sometimes I use my Johnson Millennium Amp to do loops. (Best amp out their IMO....check it out sometime) Then, I lay down a quick track and just loop that. Digital is great for that sort of stuff. The problem is, in digital, there are so many plugins and things you can do I am forever tweaking and never seem to get a final mix cause I'm always tweaking and trying something different.

    In terms of keyboards, I always liked Robie Kruger, Keith Emerson and Pigpen.
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