You guys have locks on your shopping carts? I can see that coming to California soon.
That‘s common in Germany
You guys have locks on your shopping carts? I can see that coming to California soon.
That‘s common in Germany
Vision ears (VE5, in my case) make very good custom in ears.
One thing I had to learn was, that a dedicated in ear processing (mainly eq) can make a difference of Night and day, as you can cut the low and low-mid frequencies, that are conducted through your bones when singing.
So far I haven't got into anything other than making Program changes (PC toggle) to change Rigs.
Set my controller to Midi channel 1 PC number 0 gives Rig 1-1, PC number 1 gives Rig 1-2, etc.
Using the Luminite Graviton Midi Controllerwith wireless pad on guitar gets me easy midi control. Who needs stomp switches anymore Lol!
Now that looks interesting! Was thinking of an xsonic airstep, but this is even more compact. Will surely give it a try, once I order my Player.
Another possibility would be to use a MIDI over Bluetooth adapter and a wireless MIDI Controller. I‘m thinkin in that direction for the player ( sitting in a rack behind me).
Wouldn‘t that mean, that always two rigs are active, if you only toggle between two?
Yeah,
I know, I know. Thanks for your warning.
Indeed. My Problem with iem is often, that I hear too much of my voice via the bone. That makes things muddy and difficult for intonation. Only thing I can do is to increase the level on my iem, or to leave out one bud.
Or also send the space on the Master bus.
Klotz is good quality, I use Sommer Cables mostly. And Cordial sometimes.
Anyways, I would expect one would be able to compensate for the difference with an eq.
Oh, ok, my bad. Never used it, Just came to my mind.
In a blind test?
No, but you can re-asign the looper, tuner or tap button to act as an effects button. These don’t have LEDs.
Ah, ok.
BTW, why didn‘t you use the kemper as an interface?
Because I'm cheap, and don't want more boxes on my desk. Originally I tested this to check that a mic I was selling works before mailing it.
YMMV, my chain: sE V7 mic -> alt. input -> loop effect on D slot on the Kemper -> mic pre profile (exchange has Neve, API, Great River profiles) -> spdif out.
So far I've only tried low volume "singing" at home, but sound seems to be clear and nice. Enough for death metal vocs.
Hi,
why are you selling the mic? We have had good results with SE in our band…
Oh man,
that‘s sad news. I wish you all the best! Hopeing you‘ll get well soon!
Interesting,
I have thought of making my own picks from PEEK. Never saw it coloured, btw. Currently I am working on picks from HPL, not as durable but interesting sound-wise.