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MoonBassAlpha

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  1. You can use the r16 2 different ways. 

    Record all your tracks together on up to 8 channels. Each channel will produce a wav file which you can then import into the daw either by hooking up via USB to your computer,  or by removing the sd card from the zoom and reading that into your computer. 

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    Hook up the Zoom to the computer running Garageband. The r16 can then be used as an 8 input audio interface.

    You may need to load the Zoom asio drivers to get this to work properly. You do with a PC, I've no experience with a mac. 

    This will also produce separate wav files for each track, as long as the zoom is set up correctly to do so.

     

    Which way you work will depend on your circumstances, and if you have the computer available where you record etc.

     

    One thing to bear in mind is that if you use the Zoom as an audio interface you don't have access to the built in eq, effects etc, but these things can all be done in Garageband anyhow.

    Hope this helps!

    MBA

     

  2. These were given to me by a friend who had them all over his house and cinema room.

    These were going to be thrown away due to speaker cone foam rot. I've repaired quite a few sets of speakers like this with excellent results, in fact my main front tv speakers are a pair of these I did several years ago and still going strong.

    So these have brand new foams of a formulation which should not rot like the old ones inevitably do.

    So, there is a matching pair, with original box, in pretty good condition cosmetically £40

    These would be useful in a studio as secondary reference monitors in much the same way one would use the Auratone/Avantone mixcube monitors.

    Collection preferred from Didcot in Oxfordshire. Could be shipped at cost. Box weighs 11.5lbs

     

     

     

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  3. It may not be the case here, but I've come across an odd case like this on a guitar that hadn't been used plugged in for a long time. 

    Assuming it would be the contact to the tip of the jack, it wasn't,  it was the connection to the ground of the plug,  the barrel of the jack. I  had to attack the bore of the socket with very fine emery paper wrapped round a screwdriver, then cleaned up with contact cleaner. Eventually the signal went from almost non-existent,  to scratchy, to pristine again!

  4. 6 hours ago, lurksalot said:

     ... it’s incredible what gets put together in just 24 days .

    Absolutely fantastic!

     

    It's amazing I ever get an entry done (procrastination), and most of this one was an hour and a half leading up to the midnight deadline! (Got my deadline day mixed up). Feel free to say "it sounds like it", and I'd be the first to agree.

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  5. Just about made it! Last minute, as usual.

    It's a spring-like, yearning, germinating thing. Or something! ymmv!

     

    I found a guitar sound that sounds to me like it is straining and yearning to get out of the cold ground into the light. There's burbling nutrients in the soil too...
    Drums recorded into reaper, the rest done on my Zoom R24 and quickly finished therein, currently typing within an hour of the entry deadline (as usual)
    Featuring my new Aluminium Tama SLP snare, Gordon-Smith 12string, Godin Solidac and U.S. Masters fretless bass

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  6. On 10/01/2022 at 12:34, Jakester said:

    The Renowns are great kits. I had one of the first into the UK - it was my first kit I'd bought myself (thanks student loan!) and sounded amazing. Only downside then was a lack of 'add-on' toms - I ended up getting some made for me to match out of Keller shells. 

     

    A couple of pics of my old kit, and one of it being used in the studio:

     

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    Did you try the Renown snares? I'd really like one to match 

  7. I had a sad day over the Christmas break- took my 60s UK Rogers kit back to the friend who sold it to me 20 odd years ago. I replaced it with a small Gretsch Renown, but have kept hold of the snare until I can afford to replace it, the Renown drums do sound great, but the snares don't seem to crop up 2nd hand... 😞received_605808024080552.thumb.jpeg.476bdd3663551c236b6c4d76188eb948.jpeg

     

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