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| Re: Mike Audet's Class A Amp Preview [message #97709 is a reply to message #97708] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 17:02   |
Rich Lamanna
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would know if their giga version
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>> would translate.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> www.JamieKrutz.com
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>>
>> Gantt Kushner wrote:
>>> ..and a great string library for it? I have a friend who turned up raving
>>> about the Garritan string library for Gigastudio but it only seems to
> work
>>> on PC.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Gantt
>Why do you need this?? The Remote powers parasitically from the R-880
down the 7 pin DIN cable... At least, ours do.
David.
Deej wrote:
> This is the AC adaptor for the GC8 controller for the Roland R-880 reverb.
> It's a line lump unit.
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> The one I have here is Model ACB-220 No 12449549
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> Can't seem to locate one here in the US as Roland US is about as worthless
> as teats on a boar when it comes to legacy support.
>
> If anyone has a line on where I might find one, it would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deej
>If we're getting away from jazz guys, we also need to include Leo Nocentelli,
Catfish Collins, Nile Rodgers, Eddie Hazel, and Steve Cropper in the mix.
TCB
"steve the artguy" <artgu
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| Re: Mike Audet's Class A Amp Preview [message #97711 is a reply to message #97709] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 15:11   |
Carl Amburn
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>I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
>those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of trash
>in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate seems
>to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>
>TCBExpanders do a better job by far IMO. Gates are way too hard, unless you
actually do want that Phil Collins 80's drum sound. Totally pulling the
bleed nixes the vibe of a real kit, IMO.
AA
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:487a1f14$1@linux...
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> I know I asked this before, but what is the preferred software gate among
> those in the know? I'm finally mixing Monkiedrums and there's a lot of
> trash
> in there that I'd prefer not to edit out, so some kind of gentle gate
> seems
> to be the best option. Opinions requested.
>
> TCBShipping overseas or concocting another spaghetti monster?
AA
"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote in message news:487a466b$1@linux...
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> This is the AC adaptor for the GC8 controller for the Roland R-880 reverb.
> It's a line lump unit.
>
> The one I have here is Model ACB-220 No 12449549
>
> Can't seem to locate one here in the US as Roland US is about as worthless
> as teats on a boar when it comes to legacy support.
>
> If anyone has a line on where I might find one, it would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deej
>did you change your shoes???
;o)
On 12 Jul 2008 19:08:46 +1000, "John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>Living on a lighted stage
>Approaches the unreal
>For those who think and feel
>In touch with some reality
>Beyond the gilded cagei like the paris gate best but just about any other will do the
job...logic's gate ain't bad but not as smooth. i mostly use it o
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| Re: Mike Audet's Class A Amp Preview [message #97714 is a reply to message #97711] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 17:27   |
Rich Lamanna
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> 0 1 0 3 X 1
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> ... or...
> 1||---|---|---|---|---|--
> 2||-O-|---|---|---|---|--
> 3||---|---|---|---|---|--
> 4||---|---|-O-|---|---|--
> 5|X---|---|---|---|---|--
> 6||-O-|---|---|---|---|--
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> I'm really not sure how to finger this. On my electric, I'd probably bend
> one of my usual rules, and use my thumb for the 6th string 1st fret... but
> the nut width and neck size of my acoustic guitar makes that very difficult
> for me.
>
> I tried a number of other ways, and can get three different fingerings that
> can be made to work, but need a lot of setup time (or I get buzzing or dead
> notes). There's just no way I can smoothly switch to any of those fingerings
> mid-song, in a seamless fashion. Obviously I need to rehearse this...
>
> But how would y'all approach this? Just looking for tips before I surmount
> my laziness and start working on this...
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>Hey DJ,
>So you need a 220v to 9V 1200ma power supply ?
>I can buy one here in Greece for you and send it over maybe.
>Are you sure you want exactly this 220v to 9v ?
>What are you using a 110v to 220v converter ?
>Why not buy a 110v to 9v 1200ma power supply instead ????
>This is exactly what I think you need !!
>Let me know.
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
>
>"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote:
>>
>>This is the AC adaptor for the GC8 controller for the Roland R-880 reverb.
>>It's a line lump unit.
>>
>>The one I have here is Model ACB-220 No 12449549
>>
>>Can't seem to locate one here in the US as Roland US is about as worthless
>>as teats on a boar when it comes to legacy support.
>>
>>If anyone has a line on where I might find one, it would be much appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Deej
>>
Dimitrios,
This is for the GC8 that came with the 220V R-880 that I got from you. I
am currently interfacing another GC8 that is using a 110v PSU, but I got
this one here in the US on EBay. Wouldn't the one that came with the 220V
R-880 require a 220V PSU as well? I am interfacing this R-880 with a 220V>110V
transformer.
Thanks,
Deej"Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>Why do you need this?? The Remote powers parasitically from the R-880
>down the 7 pin DIN cable... At least, ours do.
>
>David.
>
I never could get this to work. Is there some setting that needs to be m
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| Re: Mike Audet's Class A Amp Preview [message #97715 is a reply to message #97714] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 15:37   |
Carl Amburn
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ade
in the GC8 when powered remotely to allow it to get a feed from the R-880?"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Shipping overseas or concocting another spaghetti monster?
>AA
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Naaaa.......just trying to get a second unit working as a backup in case
I ever need it.
;)Hey DJ,
NO.
You only need to feed 9V to the controller.
It does not matter if your primary voltage is even 1000V !!
So you only need to buy a good 110V primary 9V secondary rated at 1200mA.
JUST CHECK polarity !
Behind the controller there must be an evidence of where is the plus going
and where the minus.
Just be sure , whatever power supply you use that polarity is the same.
You will not burn anything because there is always some kind of protection
with diodes inside the hardware but if it does not lit when connected then
you must have put it wrong.
Cheers,
Dimitrios
"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote:
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>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>>Hey DJ,
>>So you need a 220v to 9V 1200ma power supply ?
>>I can buy one here in Greece for you and send it over maybe.
>>Are you sure you want exactly this 220v to 9v ?
>>What are you using a 110v to 220v converter ?
>>Why not buy a 110v to 9v 1200ma power supply instead ????
>>This is exactly what I think you need !!
>>Let me know.
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>>
>>"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>This is the AC adaptor for the GC8 controller for the Roland R-880 reverb.
>>>It's a line lump unit.
>>>
>>>The one I have here is Model ACB-220 No 12449549
>>>
>>>Can't seem to locate one here in the US as Roland US is about as worthless
>>>as teats on a boar when it comes to legacy support.
>>>
>>>If anyone has a line on where I might find one, it would be much appreciated.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Deej
>>>
>
>
>Dimitrios,
>
>This is for the GC8 that came with the 220V R-880 that I got from you. I
>am currently interfacing another GC8 that is using a 110v PSU, but I got
>this one here in the US on EBay. Wouldn't the one that came with the 220V
>R-880 require a 220V PSU as well? I am interfacing this R-880 with a 220V>110V
>transformer.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Deej
>Did you flip the switch on the back of the unit from MIDI to RRC? Oh,
and I guess it's a 6 pin DIN...
David.
Deej wrote:
> "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>> Why do you need this?? The Remote powers parasitically from the R-880
>> down the 7 pin DIN cable... At least, ours do.
>>
>> David.
>>
>
> I never could get this to work. Is there some setting that needs to be made
> in the GC8 when powered remotely to allow it to get a feed from the R-880?No, Bill, the high E is the 1st string, which never made any sense to me,
but that's the "way it's done."
I like that chord and use it fairly often, or variations of it. If you
really need to mute that 5th string, Bill's fingering worked best for me,
but it's more natural for me to grab th
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