So what are you doing now, with all this extra time?"

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So what are you doing now, with all this extra time?"

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Well, in my case I share a house with my lead guitarist, Bob Clic, and we've been working a bit most days to work up more "country classics" for the band when things improve enough for us to get back together. So far we've got an additional set worked out with more on the way, including a couple of songs I've loved since I was a little kid - "Lonely Blue Boy from Conway Twitty back in his rockabilly days and ":Singin' The Blues" by Marty Robbins (Which was covered by Black Oak Arkansas back when they were a "thing". I had remembered the latter nearly verbatim from my childhood - didn't even need to look up the chords! The Twitty number was a bit more wok since the chord progression is slightly odd for a country/rockabilly number and Twitty alternates between a higher midrange voice with a bit of bite to it and a lower chest register "Elvis style" baritone mumble/growl. Fun tune.

I'm fortunate that Bob's here, since I don't really like playing or singing by myself - I need someone there to bounce stuff off of.

I ordered one of those Zoom H2 mini recorders so I can send roughs of what we're doing to the other guys. What we're doing right now doesn't really warrant firing up the whole studio rig for just practice tapes - and running the Studer and console would about double my electric bill.

I also need to get my Studer guy down here for a general tune-up once things loosen up a bit.

So what about you guys? Anyone doing anything?
Originally Posted by Bob Ohlsson
Everything is some mixture of awesome and suck. We simply want the awesome to be highlighted sufficiently that it distracts listeners from the suck.

*Hey, if I'm Grumpy, where the hell is Snow White???? *
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John Eppstein wrote: April 25th, 2020, 2:09 amI ordered one of those Zoom H2 mini recorders so I can send roughs of what we're doing to the other guys. What we're doing right now doesn't really warrant firing up the whole studio rig for just practice tapes - and running the Studer and console would about double my electric bill.
Speaking of such things, I've been reconfiguring my space back to using the Tascam 388, 8 tracks on quarter inch. 300 bux a reel for messing around doesn't make much sense. The mids on this thing are atrocious however, even just passing signal.

I'm also learning to play bass. Not sure what to think of it.
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I'm producing a topical song.

Not a tropical storm. I wouldn't do that even if I could.

Unless I could focus it on a small area, say, the size of a country club :twisted:
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I bought myself a double bass. My kind of 'panic buying'.
Freaky fucking thing got no frets! Must be faulty.
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Finally working full steam ahead on my "first album". It's only been 20 years in the making.
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upstairs wrote: April 27th, 2020, 8:26 am
Speaking of such things, I've been reconfiguring my space back to using the Tascam 388, 8 tracks on quarter inch. 300 bux a reel for messing around doesn't make much sense. The mids on this thing are atrocious however, even just passing signal.

I'm also learning to play bass. Not sure what to think of it.
I have a 388 too, though the transport hasn't been working for like a year or so now. I like it, but haven't considered it a top priority to get fixed yet, though I do plan to in the future when it's convenient.

I've been picking up my guitar again, and hoping to record some songs that I've written but have never gotten around to recording with my downtime.
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I grabbed a sampler and a small keyboard controller and a Waldorf Streichfett and I am having the time of my life over here not staring at a cat damn computer screen every time I want to make music. It's wonderful, even if it rarely turns out anything usable. But it seems like music is going to be just for fun for the forseeable future anyway, so... :mm2:
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I just plugged in my DX7 for the first time in a while. Paid $30 at a thrift store a couple years ago. So far it's all tines, tine variations, and sounds which might as well be tines. I'm not even sure what a tine is. Alright, apparently it's the pokey bit of a fork. That's nice.
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upstairs wrote: September 17th, 2020, 9:06 am I just plugged in my DX7 for the first time in a while. Paid $30 at a thrift store a couple years ago. So far it's all tines, tine variations, and sounds which might as well be tines. I'm not even sure what a tine is. Alright, apparently it's the pokey bit of a fork. That's nice.
Tines are also the round part of a note mechanism on a Fender Rhodes that gets struck by ther hammer. The other, larger, flat part is the tone bar. Together they comprise an asymmetrical tuning fork.
Originally Posted by Bob Ohlsson
Everything is some mixture of awesome and suck. We simply want the awesome to be highlighted sufficiently that it distracts listeners from the suck.

*Hey, if I'm Grumpy, where the hell is Snow White???? *
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Sounds like you're having the tine of your life.
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