Fair enough... I have one, but it's not very good. Since I'm hoping for a local buyer, they will definetly get a chance to look at it before forking over the dough.
Anyway -
1996 Guild D25, one of the last Guilds to be made in Rhode Island before Fender took over and moved production out to California and China. Solid spruce top, solid mahogany sides, arched mahogany back (part of the signature Guild sound). Gloss finish, rosewood bridge and fingerboard. Currently...
Never heard of them, and I've heard of ALOT of brands, and PLAYED alot of brands. If you're looking for the "best", check out -
Martin
Santa Cruz
Goodall
Collings
Froggy Bottom
Huss & Dalton
Ryan
Olson
Omega
Mayes
Larrivee (great if you're on a budget)
Tippin
and alot of other brands I can't...
Just use the headphone port, I do this with my iPod and it sounds really good (provided the amp/speakers at the other end are good). Just play around with the volume on your mp3 player, I usually set it at around 75%.
Yep, it will work. I use this type of cable to hook my iPod up to my alarm clock which has a 1/8" "MP3" input. It sounds like cr*p because the speakers in the alarm clock suck. :)
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You didn't really look very hard, did you? Took me about five seconds to go to RadioShack.com and type in "1/8" cable", press the search button and voila!
You're welcome!
ummm, that would be the sound of silence (or almost silence!), or is it the sound of one hand clapping? ;)
Seriously, you generally need to boost a mic signal to record anything usable.
To rant a little more on underp's conclusion that PCI sucks, that's like saying:
I have a DSLR camera, and I stuck a crappy lens on it, the pictures came out sucky, therefore, you'll never take a good picture with a DSLR camera
WTF! Because PCI might not be supported in the future, you dumped a perfectly decent piece of hardware???? Hmmmm, better throw away my Delta 44 and my Firewire card. :rolleyes:
Regarding the lack of clean signal with a PCI-based A/D, that is 100% incorrect! If the A/D (especially the analog...
I don't think they are talk about "Audio" DAT machines, but rather really high end DATA DAT drives. At my job (REALLY high end software) all of our backups are to magnetic tape and it's really reliable. Of course the tape drives are like $2K (and SCSI to boot!)
You won't be "playing" the tape...
4/4 = four beats per measure, and a quarter note gets one beat.
3/4 = three beats per measure, and a quarter note gets one beat.
6/8 = six beats per measure, and an eighth note gets one beat.
So x/n -> x beats per measure, and an "n-th" note gets one beat.
Back in College, I took "World Music Traditions" as an elective. This class was known as "Clapping for Credit" because the final involved learning a traditional Japanese drum piece and clapping it (and saying the names of the beats/sounds/whatever) on your desk from memory.
Eight years later, I...
I have a love-hate relationship with Costco. I work right by one, so I run in often to grab one or two things. I LOVE their Spicy Orange Chicken in the frozen section. Their duck is decent, except they didn't have it the last time.
The "hate" part stems from the fact that I'm there to buy a few...
The files on a CD are Read-Only. When you reload the project file(s) back to your hard disk, just uncheck the Read-Only flag from Windows Explorer. You'll probably just have to do this on any peak files and the actual project file, not the individual wave files.
If you were on Unix/Linux, you...
NOPE!
Assuming all mono signals, Use TS if you need an unbalanced connection, TRS if you need a balanced connection. Google balanced/unbalanced if you don't know what those terms mean. ;)