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| Re: Regarding Drumagog for mac G4 [message #65816 is a reply to message #65811] |
Tue, 28 March 2006 08:27   |
Stevehwan
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>> of course, this is a must</STRONG>, learned all the chord scales, in =
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>> sevenths, and 4th patterns, especially the dominant ones, (they're more
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>> and were harder to hear for me), Altered, Diminished, Harmonic Minor, =
>> Melodic=20
>> Minor, etc., it's endless my friend. It's all repetition in the =
>> beginning, but=20
>> eventually you begin to find your own voice and things start to fall =
>> into place.=20
>> It only took me about 25 years :0 and I'm still searching =
>> and analyzing=20
>> other's solos. I play the sax and recently the steel drum which has made
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>> aware of comping. Keyboard is challenging in that you comp and solo=20<
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| Re: Regarding Drumagog for mac G4 [message #65867 is a reply to message #65863] |
Tue, 28 March 2006 20:22   |
Stevehwan
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> >"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:44497791$1@linux...
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> >> I chosse the Mackie Big Knob. Plain and simple, this thing is a beast
> of a
> >> unit. Forget that "passive" active nonsense. Let your ears dictate what
> >the
> >> better sounding unit.
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> >> The Prosonus is cool, but does have enough gain for me. Plus, the Big
> Knob
> >> as more "routing" options..
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>I have done comparisons between my apogee da-16X connected directly to
monitors, and going through the mackie. The mackie adds a bit of low level
noise, and smears the low end compared to the direct signal. It definitely
does not give you exactly what you put into it. It may not make a difference
with low end converters, but you can hear it with the apogees plain as day.
I plan to upgrade, most likely to the Colman, when funds allow.
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:44497791$1@linux...
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> I chosse the Mackie Big Knob. Plain and simple, this thing is a beast of a
> unit. Forget that "passive" active nonsense. Let your ears dictate what
> the
> better sounding unit.
>
> The Prosonus is cool, but does have enough gain for me. Plus, the Big Knob
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