Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 2:57 pm
You're gonna want a workhorse of a machine for running those programs without much latency, dude. AV shit does not go kindly on computer resources.
The portability of a laptop is definitely sweet, but with what you need in a rig to run all of that stuff smoothly, it'll be FAR cheaper to build a desktop comp. Plus, easier/cheaper upgrades. Use http://pcpartpicker.com/conky wrote:My PC died a horrible death. I need a new one but I'm thinking of going the laptop route so I can work on things anywhere. I need it to be able to run my music recording / editing programs (Acid Pro 6.0, Wave Lab, EZ Drummer, ect.), Photoshop, and some audio video software for making videos. What kinda shit do I need to be looking for. Wanna keep it windows based. I'm a fucking dummy when it comes to computers so please dumb it down for me.
non-goons can't view. Or at least I can't.Achtane wrote:This is a good thread to give you a general idea, and it's updated regularly.
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showth ... id=3525843

Oh, that sucks. I thought it was open to everyonepelliott wrote:non-goons can't view. Or at least I can't.Achtane wrote:This is a good thread to give you a general idea, and it's updated regularly.
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showth ... id=3525843
About the most I do with video stuff is Windows Movie Maker and things like that.D.o.S. wrote:You're gonna want a workhorse of a machine for running those programs without much latency, dude. AV shit does not go kindly on computer resources.
So MXR is a good/cheap place to start with compression?AngryGoldfish wrote:The CS-3 doesn't quite have the same effect as other compressors, but I guess it would give you a rough idea. If you can find an MXR compressor you'll get a better idea of what I'm talking about.t-rey wrote:Cool - I really should check out a compressor sometime. Maybe try and find a cheapie Boss CS-3 locally to see if the effect is for me at all.AngryGoldfish wrote:The right compressor will definitely mimic that sound. The Fairfield Circuitry The Accountant has the fat and bold tone of a pushed Matamp that's still clean, but has been rounded by volume, natural sustain and compression. It's not as dark or woolly like a Matamp, but it's in the right ballpark. The Pigtronix Germanium Philosopher's Tone might get you that sound better.
Oooh, that is lush as fuck! My interest is piqued. It works really well and isn't gimmicky at all.t-rey wrote:Also, here is a clip of the Kilobyte I recorded at stupid low volumes using my iPhone last night. Not the best quality, but you get the point. Rig was Ampeg GVT15h, 2x12, SG Classic.
Clip starts with Kilobyte, then Echobox w/vibrato, Echobox w/chorus, and Echobox w/o mod.
You think that's arounsing...t-rey wrote: I find this strangely arousing.
The world of Cosplay is a deep, dark world that has no end.
My tele still sounds like a giant piece of shit. I need to stop buying pedals and take it to a tech.skullservant wrote:My tele has become my main guitar too
Black Forest is the shit.pelliott wrote:Welp just got a Black Forest in a Reverb auction. Because I needed more dirt. Especially BAT dirt.
I might be wrong but maybe the 4 ohm mono only works at 8 ohms (two 16 ohm speakers?) if there's another load in the 8 ohm stereo right input. And someone else correct me if I'm wrong here, but if you're running one amp, you'll run it out of the 4 ohm input I thiiiiink?emptyparadigm wrote:So, I bought this to wire up one of my 412s (loaded with 16 ohm V30s), but I have no idea how to do it. I am an idiot when it comes to wiring/schematics. Someone want to explain how to make this work like I want it to? Also, how is it possible that one jack is for both 8 ohm stereo and 4 ohm mono? CONFUSED.
http://www.cedist.com/products/S-H700