Oh, excellent, I subbed to it!
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You should post this on the new communities page to try and grab some people. There could be dozens of us!
Solid pick. Especially his chemistry with Lucille is great. The bit where she slowly closes the door in his face when he wants to hang out with her gets me every time.
It used to be not embarrassing myself at the next rehearsal, but nowadays a big motivator is setting a good example for my kid and showing him the value of putting in the work to get results.
Some acoustic focused amps would have a separate xlr input for a mic.
If you don't have one of those then you're pretty much out of luck. Mic and instrument level are different things, so your amp won't be set up for the mic signal level.
I'd go for a cheapo separate setup, either a dedicated mini PA or run the mic into a mixer and out through some speakers. Also be aware that some microphones require a powered connection to operate, although most all mixers will have at least one channel that can do this.
IMO the best bang for your buck mic is a Shure SM57. You can use it for everything from vocals to an amp to a snare drum.
This is good commentary. I can only weigh in from a US/Western European perspective, but I think a lot of the principles are the same.
I am a founder and CEO of a tech company. There's a lot I love about my job, but it has many challenges as well. Failure rates of 90+% in the first 5 years are to be expected. Survivorship bias is a real thing. For every successful company there are at least 10 where the founders made the best decisions possible and it still didn't work out. Even with the best plan you need to be in the right place at the right time and have some lucky breaks go your way. Anyone saying otherwise is delusional or trying to grift you (just buy my business success seminar series, bro!).
In my industry external investors are pretty much mandatory unless you are already independently wealthy (I am not), so you're still going to have people to answer to. Plus you have the weight of responsibility for your employees. If you fuck things up badly enough, everyone loses their jobs.
I don't want to be overly pessimistic, just make the point that this is not something you should stumble into blindly. Entrepreneurship can be incredibly fun, but it is not easy, regardless of whether you're starting a tech company or a corner store.
Do your homework, have a good business plan, and measure about 10 times before you cut.
Not sure about Docker integration but I use Asana for this sort of thing.
One of the best heavy guitar tones ever, this shit rules so much.
I've really got to go get a sack of msg to play with. How much do you add as a starting point?
Pretty! Are those things actually fully hollow? I never saw one in person but always assumed they were semis because of the fixed bridge.
This guy Fuchs.
For real though, nice corner. Would love to play an old 330 one day.
Good luck! I personally started to use compression in my chain much more once I started thinking of it as a waveform shaping tool.