you know I only hear myths and legends about deals like this. I grumble off to yard sales nearly wrecking the car straining to see as I drive by. All I ever see deals on are those old McDonalds looney tunes glasses
I am betting on phaser if its not flange. Actually both are related. Hook us up with a specific tune and odds are we can nail it for you. Phaser tends to grow and swell though.
I bet the input levels on the computer are too high. If you have meter displays in your recording software, and you see it flickering along even though you are not doing a thing......too high.
Go to your sound properties in windows:
Open Volume control....
Click options......
click...
wait. If your "tape player" is an all in one like a "boom box" then the boys are correct. But if your player is an independant componant or tape deck then you will need to plug the cassette deck into a receiver like normal, and use the outputs of the receiver to the soundcard.
A friend of mine works at guitar center. He told me he cant think of a single item (recorder) that has been returned due to damage or complaints more than this one.
Yes you need something to drive the signal from the guitar. It does not need to be a mixer, but you do need at least a preamp. Something to precondition the signal. In the same vein that you cant plug speakers into a cassette deck without a reciever or an amp. Your guitar needs something that...
you can go to the echo websight and download their utility. You dont need to have an echo card to use it. It will run a scan of your system and tell you exactly what it is you are asking
well odds are good you are correct sir that none of us will kow this. However at their website is a link that says "want to contact unloco?"
unlocomusic@hotmail.com
bet the boys can answer it directly.
Alert: Did you shield the cavity? When changing out any pickups, especially "hot" ones and multi-position switches, it is a good idea to line the cavity with copper shilding. Even in the best of grounding senarios a poorly shielded cavity can allow signals to run amuck.
Jesus Christ! Now I know why MTV introduced the whole "unplugged" deal.......
All the guys sat confused in a web of wires, snakes and handbooks and the band got impatient.
I think testing the personal compatability is the key. I mean his ability to sing is established pretty much from the second he opens his mouth. And any band members initiative in contributing to the songwriting grows in stages. Some dudes show up with a stack of their own stuff begging to do...
hey there. The recording software industry is getting more and more competetive every day. Thats great news for us, the at home recording folks. With each new release of a program, the range of diversity narrows. Most software out today that tauts having multitrack recording capabilities, is...
Hey Keilson... take a look at Ithaca college just down the road from you. Ithaca is not a SUNY school itself but transferring to it wont be a big hassle. They have a top notch perfoming arts ciriculum there. Pretty much every aspect of music is available.
dirty pots. The volume knobs need a good cleaning. Speakers are fine. Pick up some cleaner at the good ol Radio shack... spray the pots all cozy and you are in
yes there IS alot available today and in a way thats dangerous. Getting started is a vulnerable time. It takes no effort at all to get excited and run out and spend a boatload of cash on a grip of gear. So please do yourself a huge favor and do your homework. Research, read catalogs, go to...
Mkrps.... frankly the reason you see so many different references to different connections is due to the broad range of gear. It all comes down to the sources of what you are sending your signal from and what it is going into. There is no set universal connection. Digital or analog each have...
another truely unique thing about the telecaster is the neck. I swear the fingerboard is flatter than Texas. So it is uncanny how easy it is to use a slide or even bare finger delibberate scales. I dont suppose it directly effects the tone outside of the fact that it takes little to no finger...