To PeteHalo, scsi is the way to go, not adat.

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JR#97 said:
Jeff.. killer tune. How much was that drum track CD? wanna be a pal? lol


email me in private, and maybe we can work something out.


>what kind of amp?

The amp is just a cheap Johnson amp, 30 watts or something, it's worth about 50 bucks. I don't think it's made by the famous Johnsn. This is truly a shitty little amp, but it's all I have right now.


> did you run your ovation into it? onboard amp emulation or fx box or amp overdrive? phaser effect from where?

No, the acoustic was miced with my Studio projects C-1 mic. After recording it, I added some chorus on the VF effects.

The electric was into a Johnson J-station, then into my amp, and then I miced it also with my C-1 mic. The lead guitar was straight into the amp and also miced with the C-1. The bass was direct into my Mackie 1202 VLZ pro. All this was run through an RNC compressor on supernice mode. The RNC is a wonderful compressor, and even pros from all over the country love them.


>nice chops and playing. I get sick of hearing 12 bar blues, but that was sweet.

Glad you liked it, but I really didn't even mean for this to be a song. This was done the first day that I had the Vf-160. The only reason I uploaded it was to let my Nephew hear it. I will get better recording when I get used to the machine. Like I said, I have owned a few of these digital recorders, so that helped when I got the Fostex. My nephew just got the MR8, his first digital recorder, and talk about funny. He is having to learn from the ground up. He doen't even understand what punching in, or bouncing, or anything means yet. I'll help him through the learning curve, I hope.

have a good one.

Jeff
 
>btw.. how is band in a box? I use jammer and it's pretty cool, but it's a bit cumbersome sometimes. I sold my drum machine because I wanted the vm200 more and now I'm kicking myself. I'll be sure to check out your tunes. [/B][/QUOTE]

Band in a box is an awesome program, and it is really cheap for what it does. Give it a try. I use many different things for getting drum tracks. Now I am messing with Acid loops, as you will hear when you listen to the song I gave a link too. The Acid program still has me confused, so I am going to have to work a little harder to learn it.

Really, about the SCSI stuff, I didn't mean to rub anyone the wrong way, and I apologize if I came on a little too strong. I think many people could probably benefit from reading the thread, so that makes it worth it. I am sure all here want to help each other, and I just wanted to make make sure that anyone looking to do specific things on the VF get all the answers we have to offer.

I am just starting with my Fostex, and I am going to need a lot of help. This bus recording this has me in a tizzy. I need to get it straight. I can't seem to follow the Fostex manual. They use a lot of terms that I can't seem to understand. Like when they talk about a signal beng "started"? What the hell do they mean by that? I am going to go through all the postings agin and try to find some threads on bus recording.

Anyway, have a good one.

Jeff
 
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