Icephish wrote on Thu, 24 February 2005 14:07 |
Typically it is common is post a short discription longer than "Yo, check out my swag" or "Hey isn't my effects rack / mixer cool" so the guys checking out the forum on modems don't have to sit through tedious downloads. Also, stuff as a topic head could mean, hey I've got stuff to sell, or hey check out my cool gear...just FYI Also you may want to check out this link: http://www.thetapeworks.com/ for console tape, it doesn't leave a nasty goo on your nice board after you remove it, and you can stick it above where your hands sit, along the white row on the board where the channel numbering is so you can glance at it without having to lift your hands... They also have good prices on gaffers tape for securing you mics lines, and cheap duracell procells for you radio mics... |
Bink wrote on Thu, 24 February 2005 16:55 |
Dude, is that really duct tape? Another thing that makes mixing easier is snugging up your mic inputs to bring them closer to the central master section. If I were mixing that show, I'd be tempted to move the first section of inputs up seven inputs so that the empty slots from 10 to 16 are filled up. But that's just me. -Bink |
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Eegads, e-tape on a console is almost as bad as duct or such. |
Scouse Dave wrote on Tue, 01 March 2005 04:21 |
Masking tape - if left on a while can get goopy. |
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Andy - I sympathise with ya on the house thing... Why can't they just make houses that look after themselves (although I like my tiny ramshackle house, even though it is a huge money pit) |
Andy Peters wrote on Tue, 01 March 2005 21:27 |
-a (still has ten piles of ceramic tile in the living room) |