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OT: Rock Wool / Mineral Wool? [message #59345] Fri, 21 October 2005 01:56 Go to next message
Dale is currently offline  Dale   
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the same

>>>kind
>>>of money. So the question is, is any of this stuff up to the task? I'll
>>>be mainly recording rhythm guitar with occasional noodleing. Mainly

>>>doing
>>
Re: Rock Wool / Mineral Wool? [message #59354 is a reply to message #59345] Fri, 21 October 2005 07:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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That's all I know...
Regards,
DimitriosHey James,

I've always been a firm believer that it's good for the mind (and
wallet) to get the very most out of whatever's available.
I don't like that Crate unit, but I've recorded them and if you're
careful you can get a usable sound out of it. The Sans Amp is okay for
some things but generally nasty imho. The Pod, if tweaked well, is a
decent unit for modern sounding stuff, especiall the clean tones, but
like so many "boxes" it lacks the midranges that give a guitar warmth
and "tone".
Amplitube is cool, sort of, but I'm not a big fan of plug-ins. A/B one
against a real amp and you'll get the picture.

My advice? Try to find a nice amp that has lots of ballsy mid's an
Re: Rock Wool / Mineral Wool? [message #59356 is a reply to message #59345] Fri, 21 October 2005 07:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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hahaha....why didn't I think of that?!<br>
well, as we say around here, "I am so smart, I am so smart..s.m.r.t..."<br>
jef<br>
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Re: OT: Rock Wool / Mineral Wool? [message #59357 is a reply to message #59345] Fri, 21 October 2005 07:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gantt Kushner is currently offline  Gantt Kushner   UNITED STATES
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Re: OT: Rock Wool / Mineral Wool? [message #59358 is a reply to message #59345] Fri, 21 October 2005 07:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
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do any of you have 2 spare jumpers for the eds1000 card that you could
sell me? these are the little ones that connect the cards together.
Mine, for some reason, are flakey.

jef
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--------------010604020606060303050505--I can personally vouch for insulationworld.com. Nice folks and great pricing!
I actually drove to Hopewell, VA to pickup my order. They are primarily a
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See: http://www.radford.edu/~shelm/acoustics/bass-traps.html

Steve



Gantt Kushner <gizmo@his.com> wrote:
>Room acoustics and soundproofing are a couple of huge cans of worms.
>Here are a couple of good resources:
>
>http://www.studiotips.com/
>http://www.johnlsayers.com/
>
>Also, check out http://insulationworld.com/prodView.asp?idproduct=631
>
>This is 8 lb./cubic foot mineral board, like the stuff Auralex sells,
>but for about half the price.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Gantt
>
>
>Dale wrote:
>
>> has anyone used this for studio insulation? I need to insulate an area
approx.
>>
>> 16' by 3' that has no insulation, and someone suggested u
Re: OT: Rock Wool / Mineral Wool? [message #59363 is a reply to message #59357] Fri, 21 October 2005 08:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steve Helm is currently offline  Steve Helm
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versions?(I have been scared of the dreaded PACE issues) thanks for any
help....I will probably pick up a used Gibson Les Paul or a new Epiphone Les Paul
when I have extra cash. Maybe an SG???

"cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote:
>
>Seems like the guitar itself may not be the right choice.
>Why not something classic that has been played in many genres?
>A real strat or Les Paul or even perhaps a Tele with u humbucker in the
bridge.
>Add that to a small tube amp of sorts, like a fender champ.
>
>
>
>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>re: Amplitube...I can only say that this little plug in helped make the
>
>>guitars on my last mixing project...none of the stock presets were of much
>
>>help but with very little effort I was able to get some pretty serious

>>sounds from fairly bland tracks
>>
>>YMMV of course
>>
>>Don
>>
>>
>>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:51chl11q6rcta5mho90681a70hrgd0ualn@4ax.com...
>>> guitar rig is pretty cool especially if you run the signal
>>> through external gear and di's before you record.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 21 Oct 2005 14:47:20 +1000, "James McCloskey" <excelsm@ho
Re: OT: Rock Wool / Mineral Wool? [message #59375 is a reply to message #59345] Fri, 21 October 2005 16:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
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Re: OT: Rock Wool / Mineral Wool? [message #59390 is a reply to message #59345] Sat, 22 October 2005 02:29 Go to previous message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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they are started,

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>
>* Turn off clock: Right click taskbar, Properties / un-check Show Clock

>on the Taskbar Options tab.
>
>* Disable AntiVirus AutoScan: Disable / don't install any software
>including virus software that auto-scans files. Re-enable the software

>when you're not using PARIS.
>
>* IDE Drivers. Make sure the correct IDE drivers are loaded. Under the

>device manager, look under Hard Drives. If your hard
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