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Mornats

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  1. I'm not sure of my approach just yet! Any time I've chosen a picture to use I've always gone for one that I've taken myself and it took me a while to find one that wasn't of my girlfriend's dog! I didn't know which one I'd choose until I uploaded it to Basschat so I've had just the same amount of time to think about this one as everyone else :)

    Fun fact: other than the composition challenge pics from others, all of the pics on the tracks on my SoundCloud were taken by me.

  2. I use a Native Instruments S61 keyboard over USB and haven't once noticed latency to be an issue. Latency is affected by many things (how much you've got going on in your DAW, your CPU power etc.) but on my Focusrite Forte I set it to recording mode with a sample rate of 128 and I can record fine with no noticeable lag with a fair bit going on (i7 4790k at 4.5ghz).

    I'm also quite active over at VI-control - a forum for composers using virtual instruments (where their PC specs include 64GB RAM and above due to the size of their virtual instrument templates) and there's never any mention of going via midi rather than midi over USB so I'd quite confidently say this is a non issue unless you're using a soundcard not designed for audio production. 

  3. Here's mine. Had a nice opportunity to test drive the appropriately-named Temple Drums from Soundiron and the new Ethera EVI vocal/synth library. Also in here are some amazing instruments from Sound Dust - Cloud Cello, Cloud Bass and Plastic Ghost Piano (which is mixed with a sprinkling of The Giant piano which you may remember from some of my earlier tracks).

    I went for the story that I saw in the picture - the German U-boat docking next to a mysterious temple as part of Hitler's obsession with the occult. The lone figure gets drawn deeper into the temple's mysteries and never comes back out.

     

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  4. I've got Windows drivers working fine on Win 10 (and previously on Win 7) for my Focusrite Forte. The only problem I had was that the free anti-virus programs (Avast and AVG) mess your latency up but swap to another anti-virus and it'll be fine.

    I started out with a simple audio interface just to record myself playing so I could listen back and work out how I could improve. It grew out of that and now I record with a whole bunch of software synths, virtual instruments (including entire orchestras) and I'm loving it. You can go as basic or as advanced as you like and you'll get plenty of help from people here in this forum too.

  5. Yeah, and as it's my fault for putting fat-donkey strings on it without checking the nut size I don't mind forking out for a new one.

    How easy is it to remove this and fit a new one yourself? Or is it something I'm better off paying a luthier for? I'm crap at DIY although I can do fret levelling, dressing and polishing ok.

  6. I decided a short while ago to string my Yamaha TRBX 504 with Rotosound Tru-Bass 88 strings to give it a nice, different range of sounds to my P and J. I found time to put them on today but as soon as I tightened the E string it broke the end off the nut! See pics below.

    So I'm gutted and rather annoyed. Surely this is a manufacturing defect in the nut? Reckon I'll have any joy getting Yamaha to replace the nut or should I just fork our for a new (possibly brass) one myself?

     

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  7. 49 minutes ago, 51m0n said:

     

    Well you want to be able to hear the bad stuff that might be going on down there.

    People tend to forget that 20 to 40Hz is an entire octave (like 10KHz to 20KHz is only one octave).

    If your monitors can't do that then who knows what rubbish low end energy you might be chucking out!

    That'll be a job for my M50x cans and Sonarworks then :) 

  8. I have a few hours to myself tonight so managed to come up with this. I'd struggled with inspiration all week and thought I'd load up some lutes (which I never made it to*) to try and get some ideas. The ideas came, bizarrely, from Valhalla Room reverb on a charango. So there you go.

     

    * turns out that a charango is an Andean lute so that's me proved wrong right away.

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