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    Interface for Repear

    This is probably a little more money than I want to spend... but this one looks pretty good: Akai EIE PRO Electromusic Interface Expander USB Audio Interface, New Kinda got me thinking I could also patch a synth and drum machine into 3/4 and use that for tempo rather than the reaper metronome...
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    Interface for Repear

    Also if it had rca in so I can record off my turntable that would be sweet. I spelled reaper wrong. :wtf:
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    Interface for Repear

    Hey fellas, I used to be very active on this board but fell off as of late. I bought this laptop the other day: Amazon.com : ASUS 15.6-Inch Dual-Core 2.16GHz Laptop, 4GB RAM & 500GB Hard Drive : Computers & Accessories Just to have something to kick around with and I loaded reaper onto it and...
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    P90 problems....

    Hey gents, I have a problem that is driving me completely up the wall. I have a set of vintage p90s from guitarfetish that I'm hooking into a rondo television copy. One vol one tone, 3way switch. I bought 250k pots from guitarfetish but when I wire the sumbitches up the volume knobby only goes...
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    Baritone Electric Guitars

    b-b-b-b-baritone My band has an old danelectro baritone and one of the new ones. The new one is excellent, it's well made and it sounds great. We usually keep them in slightly different tunings. Paul keeps the newer one tuned to a B on the low string, but he tunes it like a 6 string bass. I...
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    Cool effect in "Float On" by Modest Mouse

    You could try panning both to the extremes and then inverting the phase of one of the images. This will make it sound like the sound is coming from outside the speakers, literally from the side of your head. The drawback is that if you listen to the song in mono they will completely disappear...
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    To split or not to split?

    Jimi was better.
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    Changing around my pedals... need some advice

    I have similar 'problems' with the whammy, but they're not really problems for me as I really like noise and jangly feedback. That said, there are times when I want a completely silent clean signal. I have a Radial Loopbone that divides my effects into different lines, so when I want a clean...
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    James Hetfield in coma after lighting accident

    I was actually muttering 'good fuckin riddance' to myself before I realized it was a joke. Metallica canceled my napster account in high school. Fuck them.
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    Bring guitar pedals on plane?

    Those Aqua Teen kids DJ at the bar where I work sometimes. He doesn't like being asked about it. I found that out after asking him about it. He was my hero until I realized he's a big cockhead. :laughings:
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    amping classical guitar

    Here's a solution for 2 dollars. Go to radio shack and get a piezo element. They come in a plastic case. Rip it out of the plastic case and tape it down to the sound board just below the bridge. Solder the leads to any old mono jack and run it straight to the PA. Feedback when amping/micing...
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    Help with hissing

    If the noise disappears when you roll back the guitar's volume knob, the culprit is your gain setting on the amp. It's likely too high.
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    Speaker cabinet sound - basics for noob

    In my experience, open-backed cabinets have more high-end freqency response than closed back cabinets. Closed back cabinets have a much more defined and tight midrange, which may or may not be what you want. I play a Fender Hot Rod Deville and a H&K 20w amp through an avatar 2x12 closed back...
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    enough of this crap... im gonna learn to play guitar

    What's the last thing a drummer says before getting thrown out of the band? "Let's try one of my songs." :eek::D:eek::D:eek:
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    Guitar FX on Vocals?

    The best way to use a distorted vocal live is to actually have two mics. One clean, one dirty. Put them right next to each other. This allows the sound guy to balance both the signals. Like this...
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