| Cubase, yuk! [message #97182] |
Fri, 21 March 2008 05:51  |
Ed
Messages: 199 Registered: February 2006
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| Re: Cubase, yuk! [message #97352 is a reply to message #97195] |
Sat, 22 March 2008 16:05  |
Ed
Messages: 199 Registered: February 2006
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>>
>> Aaron Allen wrote:
>>> StewMac will probably have what you need. Figure out the ohm rating
>>> (usually
>>> printed on the back of the pot) and taper (usually audio taper) of
>>> whatever
>>> pot you want to replace. Order the same ratings (or if you like smoother
>>> audio moves, try a linear taper pot) in a push/pull. Install. Smile.
>>>
>>> AA
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message
>>> news:48472764$1@linux...
>>>> That's an interesting idea. I like it.
>>>>
>>>> Aaron Allen wrote:
>>>>> yup. Also, you could replace one of the pots with a push/pull pot, and
>>>>> switch it on the guitar w/o having to drill or cut anything.
>>>>> AA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "EK Sound" <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:48470995$1@linux...
>>>>>> The guitar makes use of the "ring" terminal shorting to the sleeve of
>>>>>> the 1/4" jack to connect the "-" side of the battery when you put a
>>>>>> TS
>>>>>> plug in. If you use a TRS (balanced) 1/4" plug in the guitar you
>>>>>> could,
>>>>>> in theory, connect the ring and sleeve at some point farther down the
>>>>>> cable to energize the circuit in the guitar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> David.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill L wrote:
>>>>>>> I have a couple guitars with active electronics (a strat w/ EMGs and
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> Buscarino Starlight nylon electric). I hate having to unplug them
>>>>>>> every
>>>>>>> time I put them down, especially the Buscarino because I don't
>>>>>>> usually
>>>>>>> use a vol pedal with it. Are there any tricks to cut the battery
>>>>>>> draw
>>>>>>> while leaving the plug in? I would think that if no circuit is
>>>>>>> completed it might stop the draw.
>>>
>Ah, thanks! Shows you what I know about electronics.
Now - accidentally muting oneself on stage - *that* I can speak
authoritatively on.
- Kerry
On 6/5/08 4:21 PM, in article 48487735@linux, "Aaron Allen"
<know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
> should be in how you wire it. There are 6 poles typically.
> AA
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> "Kerry Galloway" <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote in message
> news:C46D7B42.B103%kg@kerrygalloway.com...
>> I sure would like to see a broader range of pots available; the push-pull
>> thing is great but I'd really want the electronics to turn off when you
>> pull
>> it up rather than push it down, for the simple reason that I've never seen
>> a
>> pot get accidentally pulled up in the middle of a gig.
>>
>> - Kerry
>>
>> On 6/5/08 12:20 AM, in article 48479623@linux, "Jamie K"
>> <JamieN0-SPAM@JamieKrutzN0-SPAM.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Brilliant!
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> -Jamie
>>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>>>
>>>
>>> Aaron Allen wrote:
>>>> StewMac will probably have what you need. Figure out the ohm rating
>>>> (usually
>>>> printed on the back of the pot) and taper (usually audio taper) of
>>>> whatever
>>>> pot you want to replace. Order the same ratings (or if you like smoother
>>>> audio moves, try a linear taper pot) in a push/pull. Install. Smile.
>>>>
>>>> AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:48472764$1@linux...
>>>>> That's an interesting idea. I like it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Aaron Allen wrote:
>>>>>> yup. Also, you could replace one of the pots with a push/pull pot, and
>>>>>> switch it on the guitar w/o having to drill or cut anything.
>>>>>> AA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "EK Sound" <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:48470995$1@linux...
>>>>>>> The guitar makes use of the "ring" terminal shorting to the sleeve of
>>>>>>> the 1/4" jack to connect the "-" side of the battery when you put a
>>>>>>> TS
>>>>>>> plug in. If you use a TRS (balanced) 1/4" plug in the guitar you
>>>>>>> could,
>>>>>>> in theory, connect the ring and sleeve at some point farther down the
>>>>>>> cable to energize the circuit in the guitar.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> David.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bill L wrote:
>>>>>>>> I have a couple guitars with active electronics (a strat w/ EMGs and
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> Buscarino Starlight nylon electric). I hate having to unplug them
>>>>>>>> every
>>>>>>>> time I put them down, especially the Buscarino because I don't
>>>>>>>> usually
>>>>>>>> use a vol pedal with
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