DoobieBrother
Well-Known Member
Thanks, b-maestro
We're really happy!
The house is about perfect for our needs, is in great shape (was built in 1980), has a new gas furnace, new gas water heater, roof replaced in 2006, all new windows, over-sized 2-car garage, and room in the back yard with good exposure to sunlight so I can make some decent garden space out of it for veggies.
I can play my bass through my bass guitar amplifier again!
Will partition off half if the garage for my computer/art/music/growspace area.
And I'll mic the bass guitar amp for when I record stuff!
Micing the amp means, when I record my little music vids, I'll get a more rich, full & real sound recorded from my bass guitar, and it would separate the audio going through the headphones (monitoring whatever song I'm recording a bass part for) will be separate from the sound being recorded from the bass amp through the microphone.
Currently I record over the song after I've done what I can to strip out the audio frequencies of the bass guitar, but that mean less control of the final product.
Going to set a goal for a set of Roland V-drums by the end of next year.
And since I'll have to save up for that long anyways, I'm thinking of saving up for a TD-15KV. Was going to go for a TD-11Kv, but the TD-15KV is more expandable, and has a real hi-hat footpedal set up, larger drum heads, etc.
Almost 2 years should be enough time to do it.
They might even have upgraded stuff on the market by then which could bring the prices down on today's stuff.
Time will tell.
[video=youtube_share;PIUq3uA9yF8]http://youtu.be/PIUq3uA9yF8[/video]
We're really happy!
The house is about perfect for our needs, is in great shape (was built in 1980), has a new gas furnace, new gas water heater, roof replaced in 2006, all new windows, over-sized 2-car garage, and room in the back yard with good exposure to sunlight so I can make some decent garden space out of it for veggies.
I can play my bass through my bass guitar amplifier again!
Will partition off half if the garage for my computer/art/music/growspace area.
And I'll mic the bass guitar amp for when I record stuff!
Micing the amp means, when I record my little music vids, I'll get a more rich, full & real sound recorded from my bass guitar, and it would separate the audio going through the headphones (monitoring whatever song I'm recording a bass part for) will be separate from the sound being recorded from the bass amp through the microphone.
Currently I record over the song after I've done what I can to strip out the audio frequencies of the bass guitar, but that mean less control of the final product.
Going to set a goal for a set of Roland V-drums by the end of next year.
And since I'll have to save up for that long anyways, I'm thinking of saving up for a TD-15KV. Was going to go for a TD-11Kv, but the TD-15KV is more expandable, and has a real hi-hat footpedal set up, larger drum heads, etc.
Almost 2 years should be enough time to do it.
They might even have upgraded stuff on the market by then which could bring the prices down on today's stuff.
Time will tell.
[video=youtube_share;PIUq3uA9yF8]http://youtu.be/PIUq3uA9yF8[/video]