What do you think, wouldn't it be interesting emulation to have as a RE?
Wonder what the random button does...
here's more details
https://blog.bela.io/2018/03/27/opal-rh ... -dmx-krew/
Pick up an Akai S950 or Ensoniq EPS, or if you’ve got the money, an emu SP1200.....there is a VST called Morgana that is an Ensoniq Mirage copy, but I think it’s a touch extreme for drums in many cases.
I have sold my Ensoniq EPS last summer, all my floopies were failing, included the one with the OS...jimmyklane wrote: ↑07 Jul 2018
Pick up an Akai S950 or Ensoniq EPS, or if you’ve got the money, an emu SP1200.....there is a VST called Morgana that is an Ensoniq Mirage copy, but I think it’s a touch extreme for drums in many cases.
It’s got to be done on a PER VOICE level however, with the only exceptions being drum machines where you have individual outputs that you could tack on something like Decimort to each individual sound. If it’s on a mixed output it won’t sound the same at all.
you are one of the first persons I have seen discuss power, and honestly I was happy to see someone else that understood power consumption, and we won't even go into clean power.... I was working at the record plant in sausalto, ca years ago, and the lead tech mentioned to me how misunderstood electricity is in the united states, by most all the studios he worked at here(he was from the bbc and knew his shit). at the time I didn't think much of it, but after years of working in studios, including building a few of my own, I learned that knowing every piece of gears wattage consumption from the lights, fans, heaters(they suck the juice!) and of course music gear is mandatory/required information. if you don't know than you are taking a chance at hurting your gear and risking danger.
I am fortunate to have a lot of gear left over from my studio. I’ve got 3 Furman 1800 power conditioners that help to regulate voltage and smooth out surges and brownouts. They have saved my gear multiple times. Even the cheap thyristor-based surge boxes should be mandatory for anyone with ANY outboard.MarkTarlton wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018you are one of the first persons I have seen discuss power, and honestly I was happy to see someone else that understood power consumption, and we won't even go into clean power.... I was working at the record plant in sausalto, ca years ago, and the lead tech mentioned to me how misunderstood electricity is in the united states, by most all the studios he worked at here(he was from the bbc and knew his shit). at the time I didn't think much of it, but after years of working in studios, including building a few of my own, I learned that knowing every piece of gears wattage consumption from the lights, fans, heaters(they suck the juice!) and of course music gear is mandatory/required information. if you don't know than you are taking a chance at hurting your gear and risking danger.
a simple equation I use is for every 100 watts it's equal to about 1 amp. If I am in a house that has a 20 amp circuit, I try and max out at 16 amps per circuit, so I leave 20% leeway. it's been a challenge for most of my audio life
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