08-01-2009, 03:50 PM
|
#16 | | Moderator
Joined: Aug 2004 Location: Australia Posts: 7,539
| Man, this thread just reminds me of how much I HATE playing to a click.
/really unhelpful post |
| |
08-01-2009, 05:25 PM
|
#17 | | could use consistency.
Joined: Nov 2001 Location: Edmonton Alberta Posts: 2,110
| Quote:
Originally Posted by Gustin It doesn't have multiple outputs? Even a stereo jack will do... you should have no problem bussing the click track out the right side and the loop out the left... then letting the sound guy mix it correctly... | A sequencer with stereo, assignable outputs? I'd have to see it, but it sounds like it might be the way to go..
__________________ Quote: |
Originally Posted by Brent That's why Jesus would use a 5-10 watt tube combo. Then Jesus can get that nice breakup He likes at a manageable volume. A volume that is somewhat formal but still says I'm here to party. Much like tuxedo t-shirt Jesus. | "If all experienced God in the same way and returned Him an identical worship, the song of the Church triumphant would have no symphony, it would be like an orchestra in which all the instruments played the same note." - C.S. Lewis |
| |
08-01-2009, 06:49 PM
|
#18 | | could use consistency.
Joined: Nov 2001 Location: Edmonton Alberta Posts: 2,110
| Quote:
Originally Posted by bread man Man, this thread just reminds me of how much I HATE playing to a click.
/really unhelpful post | What don't you like about it?
__________________ Quote: |
Originally Posted by Brent That's why Jesus would use a 5-10 watt tube combo. Then Jesus can get that nice breakup He likes at a manageable volume. A volume that is somewhat formal but still says I'm here to party. Much like tuxedo t-shirt Jesus. | "If all experienced God in the same way and returned Him an identical worship, the song of the Church triumphant would have no symphony, it would be like an orchestra in which all the instruments played the same note." - C.S. Lewis |
| |
08-01-2009, 08:06 PM
|
#19 | | Lee
Joined: Jun 2001 Location: Helena, AL Posts: 3,445
| Quote:
Originally Posted by niangelo A sequencer with stereo, assignable outputs? I'd have to see it, but it sounds like it might be the way to go.. | Depending on your interface, you should be able to assign tracks to different hardware outputs. Say your tracks to the main L/R outs, and the click/guide tracks to secondary outs. Or you can do like Gustin said...
__________________ I could be wrong!
I'm so much cooler online. |
| |
08-03-2009, 12:50 AM
|
#20 | | Uses Paramedic EQ
Joined: Sep 2003 Location: Inland Empire, So Cal, USA Posts: 750
| Quote:
Originally Posted by niangelo even good bands slow down with a drop in dynamic, or speed up with a jump in dynamic now and again. | You say that like it's a BAD thing. |
| |
08-03-2009, 01:56 AM
|
#21 | | could use consistency.
Joined: Nov 2001 Location: Edmonton Alberta Posts: 2,110
| Quote:
Originally Posted by Maestro_dmc You say that like it's a BAD thing.  | Not if it's intended!
__________________ Quote: |
Originally Posted by Brent That's why Jesus would use a 5-10 watt tube combo. Then Jesus can get that nice breakup He likes at a manageable volume. A volume that is somewhat formal but still says I'm here to party. Much like tuxedo t-shirt Jesus. | "If all experienced God in the same way and returned Him an identical worship, the song of the Church triumphant would have no symphony, it would be like an orchestra in which all the instruments played the same note." - C.S. Lewis |
| |
09-30-2009, 12:41 PM
|
#22 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2009 Posts: 2
| Use the DB-90 if you can spare the $150. I use it in every live situation, and it is in my opinion, priceless. And until you get those in ears running, you could have your drummer run headphones from the click into one ear and leave the other ear off to hear the wedge. While not ideal, it is better than no click.
p.s. playing drums with a wedge as your monitor is absolutely terrible. Hurry up and get those in ears! |
| |
09-30-2009, 12:43 PM
|
#23 | | Registered User
Joined: Sep 2009 Posts: 2
| Quote:
Originally Posted by guyskankrye We don't use one...we're blessed with a drummer who has impeccable timing. | Sorry buddy, that doesn't exist |
| |
10-20-2009, 08:13 PM
|
#24 | | Moderator
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: The Star Destroyer Chimeara Posts: 4,772
| Our drummer and I have messed around with clicks... he's got great timing, then we bust out the metronome and everything falls apart.
__________________ Quote:
Originally Posted by gtrdave The key to great tone is really found in the kind of hand soap that you use.
For years I used a typical off-the-shelf bar-type soap and I had no idea that, even though I rinsed properly and thoroughly after every cleansing, there was still a soap scum residue on my hands and fingers.
This negatively affected my tone in ways that I just can't describe.
Then, on a whim, a few years ago I wandered into a Bath and Body Works store at a local mall and picked up some of their gentle foaming anti-bacterial hand cleansers.
The difference in my guitar's sound is so wickedly improved that I no longer feel the need to buy a new amp or pedals or even strings...EVER!
So, it's my belief that tone is in the soap.
Thank you and goodnight. | |
| | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is On | | | All times are GMT -6. The time now is 07:09 PM. |