EricIndecisive - Yep, i don't have a drill press and probably won't get one anytime soon. so it's gotta be a plunge router.
Chili- thanks. i've seen about 100 youtube videos where they are routing but they don't go into detail on the bits and bearing they use.
I read up on the Ryobi and i like the options on it. It can take 1/2" or 1/4" Collet and the micro adjuster sounds handy. The Bosch and Makita are a bit out of my price range.
Now for bits should i just go ahead and my my bits from StewMac or is something like these viable.
Diablo 1/2 in. x 1...
after looking a few routers i am leaning toward the Black & Decker Plunge Router RP250.
I also considered these from harbor freight but quality is a concern there: 1-1/2 HP Variable Speed Plunge Router and 2-1/2 Horsepower Plunge Router
The black & decker only has a 1/4" collet. even though...
I am planning on starting my first guitar build and i am starting with a telecaster and eventually want to do a les paul and others.
What type of router should i get fixed base or plunge?
I am basically starting from scratch tool wise. I have a dremel and and a hand drill. Hoping to make...
MYRTLE: Medium-diaphragm condenser microphone with spring-suspended retro styling. Ideal for live vocal performance use.
EDWINA: Large-diaphragm condenser microphone in a bold industrial pivoting mount for maximum flexibility. Tuned for live vocals in demanding stage settings; smooth sound...
looks like it came from the 1920's.
so apparently trumpet ear labs has mics named: Edwina, Chantelle, Myrtle, Louise, and Edna. Someone was looking through family photos when thinking of names for their mics?
Whoa, that headstock blew me away. In fact the whole guitar is amazing. mutt you are a true artisan.
I have a thing for Les Pauls and this would be my de facto dream guitar. Maybe after i put my kids through college and retire i can have you build me one. lol
This really annoyed me about CA7 and i didn't get much help from steinberg support.
It appears you have to have the Monitor button on the track engaged for audio to be recorded. (Seems like a big to me but whatever). i also had to set out routing of the track source to "nothing" or i would...
I have Cubase 7 and love it! as Farview mentioned, if you are just doing music recording/production, cubase has tons of features to get you were you want to go with great workflow.
when it comes to monitors, anything but new off the shelf or someone that's credible where i know there was no abuse to the unit. anything else worries me.