I have been using a UPS with my Kronos, at home and on gigs, since 2015. Some of the places we play have questionable power and the Kronos has, thus far, had no problems.
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Gord
I use Shure 425s, custom moulds, isolated. For me, isolated helps a great deal with harmony vocals. I strongly encourage the use of a limiter so you don"t get a sudden, accidental blast of noise injected into your ears.
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Gord
This does work on a pitch wheel. One of the things I"m working on recently, is using the pitch wheel on my Voyager for vibrato. I enjoy the feel of using the same controller for pitch bend and vibrato. It also leaves the mod wheel, aftertouch and other controllers available for various other tasks. Something else I"ve noticed about the Voyager pitch wheel; if I give it a little 'flick' it imparts (what I think) is a pleasant 'warble', similar to when a guitarist taps the whammy bar. Maybe the Poly D (mis)behaves in a similar fashion?
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Gord
Boston, Walk On Tour. Having never seen them before I was pumped, although a little disappointed that Brad Delp had left the band. Imagine my surprise when he walked on to the stage! Evidently he had rejoined. With all the interwebby connectivity, such wonderful surprises would be unlikely to happen today.
That should work, although I would be concerned about volume spikes, ie feedback, from FOH being directly injected to your ears. I would suggest a solution that involves as limiter, as Still learning mentioned previously.
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Gord
There are two synths that meet this criteria for me: Korg M1 and Moog Voyager
The M1 provided me with a 'one board that does it all' (for the time).
The Voyager became my solo voice.
Looking to increase my mixer inputs by either buying a second Radial KL8, or selling the one I have and getting a rackmount digital mixer such as the Yamaha TF Rack.
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Gord
I miss 'having' a rack full of synths, midi mergers, mixers and effects, however, I don"t miss 'using' one! I guess it's a reminder of my younger days when I was just starting on my GASeous journey. Ah, the glow from all of those LEDs, and the smell of heated components! Ain"t nostalgia great? I think I"ll go dust off the ol" TX 802.
Hey MrVegus. To use Crammit, purchase it from whatever app store you use. Once you"ve installed the app, all of the songs are available to download at no extra cost. If I remember correctly, almost all of the original Jammit files are available.
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Canoe
I suggest you check out Crammit. Here is a link to Ipad app store. I believe that there are also MacOS and Windows versions.
https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/crammit-player-for-ipad/id1355382385
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Canoe
That would be '76 to '85 for me. Catches some Boston, Styx, Journey, Foreigner, UFO, Scorpions, MSG, Deep Purple, The Cars and many others.
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Canoe
Born in 1967, during my teens and early-20s I was a big fan of classic rock and hard rock bands (with members 15-20 years older than me) and hair metal bands (with members 10 or so years older than me). I still enjoy listening to these bands in addition to many other genres.
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Canoe