Mongillo19
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ACTUALLY 30+ INCLUDES YOUR OLD AGE OF 40I'm 40, actually.
ACTUALLY 30+ INCLUDES YOUR OLD AGE OF 40I'm 40, actually.
I’m 30+ x 2ACTUALLY 30+ INCLUDES YOUR OLD AGE OF 40
That would mean you could be anything from 62 to 78I’m 30+ x 2![]()
And you're all still wondering why there are so few women in this scene?
I bet the large majority of people who want their floor modelers to be small are those who want them permanently installed on their desktops.
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I'd just like to say your use of "Hear! Hear!" rather than "hurr durr Here, here durr" warms my pedantic heart. Thank you.
I was thinking about the Dimehead NAM thing. It’s not too big,
I am actually constantly wondering about these things. Plenty of native speakers seem to use "here, here" - which I never understood at all.
Similar with "it's a bit to late" or whatever.
Yes, exactly. Someone is saying something great and you're calling people's attention to it, "Hear! Hear!" instead of "Listen! Listen!" "Here, here" doesn't make any sense in that context.It's "hear, hear", actually, I think....
Lots of "harrumph" out there, too....
Yeah totally! I don't think I could live with just 3 buttons.As you know, I agree with your size assessment for gigging. The only thing I would consider using a small 3 button device for would be as a backup since it would be easier to carry (something that would fit in the other throw bags I use for cables would be nice).
I can't stand 3 button for live gigs though. I got enough going on without trying to tap dance while I do it (no one wants to see me do ANY kind of dancing live I assure you :) ).
As I said, I used to get along with a 2 channel tube amp and an EQ pedal for both sound shape and boost for lead. 2 buttons :).I think more in terms of weight than buttons.
I could easily do a gig with my Darkglass Microtubes 900 bass amp, which comes with just a one-button foot switch to turn on or off the distortion section.
For guitar as well, I could easily do with just a two button controller that switches between channels and turns the FX loop on or off.
For a modeller, the smallest I've gone is a Zoom 505II (can't figure out what preset I'm on), while the biggest I've used is a Fractal Audio FC-12 (too heavy, I'm resigned to the fact I will never gig with this).
I think the QC is the goldilocks size, where I have enough real estate to do everything I need to. I'd still only use about three or maybe four buttons though.