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phatduckk

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So as most of you know Ive got 2 2 pup Sterlings on order, an HH and an HS ... in order to combat the agony of waiting ive been doing whatever I can to pass the time.

Since my initial order was placed for the HS:
ive bought another Sterling (BC), placed another order for an HH, refurbished an older bass of mine, sold off 3 basses, got a new amp, played a bunch of gigs, started practicing a lot of tapping technique, almost bought 2 different Bongos, got JPs Rock Discipline DVD, played a bunch of guitar and have talked to the good folks at an amp company about hooking me up with a new head.

The point is: im running out of ways to kill time here guys. any suggestions?
 

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Buy a Digital Audio Workstation.

I hate mine. It remains so much smarter than I am. It makes me wish I'd kept my Tascam 488.

The thing just sits there. I want it to die.
 

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bovinehost said:
Buy a Digital Audio Workstation.

I hate mine. It remains so much smarter than I am. It makes me wish I'd kept my Tascam 488.

The thing just sits there. I want it to die.

Jack, I feel your pain.

I was really big into the whole DAW thing, I jumped in early on (when it was way expensive and slow as hell!)
 

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Here, too, Chuck.

I'm almost tempted to get the 2488 Tascam because I think they must be easier to deal with than the Korgs. Right? Anyone know?

And I hate to think about what I paid for my little Korg 8 track! But hey, that's the risk you take for being The First On Your Block.
 

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I started with a Tascam 4 track and a couple of basic keyboards, to an ADAT… I wound up with a three computer system, custom built for me by Florida Audio Computing, at that time a monster system... One for sequencing and recording audio, one for VSTi’s and other stand alone synth programs and virtual samplers, and the third one was a master library (2 HD’s with 4 removable HD’s). All networked together and it kicked ass. But it was a lot of work, steep learning curve and way too technical, not flowing and musical... for me anyway.

I went nuts…

I stopped all the DAW stuff when I discovered the bass guitar…

Still a lot of money, but flowing and musical... if you know what it mean. :D
 

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Well, I feel old now, because I started with a Tascam reel....what were those called? 3340s? Something like that.....a bloody four track reel to reel. My drummer and I went in on one together in maybe 78 or 79.

God knows what we paid for it. You could probably buy a 24 track digital for that much now. Lord, we had fun with that thing.

It must have been a good idea, though, because he went on to produce and engineer records for all manner of famous people.

www.ranchodelaluna.com

Well, not "really" famous, like Madonna or anything, but relatively famous, I guess.

I sure miss that boy.

Jack
 
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