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Sam Mullins

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  1. 3 hours ago, ProfD said:

    The reality is that from a musical perspective, synthesizers are just noise-boxes now.  They are no longer required or relevant to producing or playing modern music.  

     

    There is no shortage of YouTube videos with folks talking and turning knobs on synthesizers but there’s no music coming out.  You’d get similar results muting the sound and listening to the air conditioner or turning to the white noise channel.  If the YouTube influencer or *musician* can play, they are recycling sounds and licks from the music of yesteryear.

     

    If your point is that there is plenty of crap in the world, then I can't argue.

     

    OTOH, if you are saying there isn't great stuff being made on synths these days, then rather than pointing out specific examples, I'll just say that there are 8 billion people in the world, with more access to musical production tools at a cheaper price than any time in history and it is highly improbable that  we've encountered some sudden drought in human creativity and that great stuff isn't being produced every day.    Finding it is another issue....

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  2. 1 hour ago, Dave Keys said:

    Holy crikey - you weren't kidding about the Casio CT-S500 Scott. How Casio are able to build a board with such a playable action, functionality, quality of tone, not to mention surprisingly high build quality, for £235 delivered is incredible. Just what I've been looking for. I am having to revise my view of Casio as a brand. At this price point, they rule the roost. The search is over, and many thanks to you and others for your helpful input. Keyboard Corner at its best!

    Is it perfect, of course not.  But really an amazing achievement for the price. Lots of “pro features” not available on similarly priced consumer models. 

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  3. BTW, just noticed that Casio must have a manufacturer-sponsored sale on CT-S1000V (CT-S500 + vocal synthesis engine); the US online stores have it $100 off through the end of the month, making it $10 cheaper than the CT-S500.  Of course, you have to put up with the ugly red areas (IMO) on the panel; too bad because I think the CT-S500 is pretty nice looking for a budget keyboard.  

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  4. 1 hour ago, Chummy said:

    From what I understand the CK sounds better, but the Casio has on board rhythms / drum machine. Not sure how good are the drum patterns...

    I would  add that although the main keyboard sounds (piano, e-piano) are better on the CK, there are categories of sounds that are better on the Casio, e.g. electric bass.  

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  5. Another vote for CT-S500.  Great couch keyboard with enough pro options (1/4” outputs, volume pedal, multi effects, splits, etc) and very good sounds that you really could get through a lot of gigs with it.  Also the best unweighted “compromise” key action for playing piano that i have used on any keyboard regardless of price.  (Note that this is a different consideration than best pure unweighted keyboard for non-piano …which I would probably give to something like Kronos 61).  The best $350 I’ve spent. 

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  6. 23 minutes ago, Dockeys said:

    As per my intro thread I had a Notepad 12FX but I sold it last year. Its footprint was great for what you got but I didn’t like the interface. Kept turning wrong knobs when I had to adjust on the fly and at short notice while trying to play as well. Just been through loads of other possibilities and it seems there’s little out there that matches the 12FX for band for buck as well as being very compact. I was hoping there were other manufacturers that may have had something similar. Guess I’ll have to bite the bullet and look for another notepad. Ah well….

    I will say that my use case is mostly set at sound check and only occasionally tweak between songs. So the adjust on the fly issue you cite isn’t as much an issue for me…but may be for others. 

  7. On 2/22/2024 at 12:01 PM, MathOfInsects said:

     

    The C. Leavell, B. Tench, and maybe S. Nieve contingent can all be talked about for changing the sound and scope of the songs they played on in ways that make the keyboard an indispensable part of their groups' sound.


     

    Those are three great ones. I find Steve in particular to be endlessly inventive.  You could take the guitar tracks off of Get Happy and still have a great record. 

  8. 5 hours ago, Joe Muscara said:

     

    I’ve watched MD v. Iowa games and it was almost like she was the only player in the game. Even when she was on the bench, they kept cutting to her. Throughout the game, they couldn’t stop talking about her. Then, watching other Maryland WBB games, there were often times they would start talking about her because of what she did recently or an upcoming Iowa game (which they probably were promoting a bit to keep you tuned in) and I was like, can we talk about the game we are watching???

    For sure, it’s a bit out of control…Caitlin Cam and all;  like Tiger Woods coverage on golf used to be.   That’s the media for you. 

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  9. 7 minutes ago, eric said:

    There's an extensive five page thread on this topic from last year. I wrote a long answer there. :) 

     

    TLDR: This occurs in commercial settings due to sponsorship agreements and not allowing free advertising. It happens in personal settings due to personal preferences.

    And another one from 2011:

     

    old thread on taping over brand name

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  10. Just now, jazzpiano88 said:

    Good for Caitlin!   I’m perched here up in Ames and root for those pesky Hawkeyes when I can but I’d like to see McCaffrey and Ferrentz run out on a rail. 😄

    Which is your prerogative as Cyclone fan :)  I grew up about 40 miles from Ames and went to Cyclone football/basketball games on a semi-regular basis back then.

     

    Love watching the Cyclone Bball team play defense (a term we aren't familiar with for Hawkeye basketball :) )

     

  11. 1 minute ago, wd8dky said:

    My son is in Med School at Iowa and is fortunate enough to usually get student section tickets from someone.  He said those games are the most exciting and fun ever (and he's been to a Cowboys game in Arlington). 

     

    They are a lot of fun.  I go to a few a year.  As a 30 year season ticket holder for the football team, I also find it a refreshingly different crowd...far less drunk bros, lots more screaming grandmothers and adoring grade school girls.  

    My son, his wife and daughter have mid-court season tickets and couldn't make it to a recent game; with the jacked up secondary ticket prices they basically paid for the entire season a couple times over by selling one game.  Quite the phenomenon, not just here but everywhere she plays.

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  12. I would look into the new Mackie Showbox. Tradeoffs for sure (no stereo option) but having something with battery power and detachable 5/6 channel mixer might be useful in a lot of situations.  The features look great but of course the sound is the deciding factor. 

  13. Of course, the proof will be in the sound of this thing.  But I really like the features they have included.  I bought a JBL Eon Compact One in Dec while they were on sale for $500...it was the only one of the competition that had the 4 channels I required for my duo.  Would have considered this strongly because of the additional channels and features if it had been available (even at the higher price.)  Will be anxious to see what people think of it.  

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  14. 12 minutes ago, AnotherScott said:

    You could also use an iPad as a monitor, and depending on how you do it, you might be able to eliminate more cabling... assuming your iPad is fully charged, the iPad would not require a power cable or necessarily even a hard-wired connection to the Mac Mini. I've been looking into the various options here myself. (Some related info at https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/using-ipad-to-control-desktop.2345438/ )


    I looked into it at the time and was dissuaded by a) having to make sure one more piece of software works and b) wanting a bigger display anyway.  But certainly a viable option for some particularly if you are bringing an iPad for other purposes. 

  15. 1 hour ago, obxa said:

     

    Love the idea of using a Mini. So what USB-C monitor did you use?

     

     

    I got an Arzopa 15.6 Portable Monitor last July off of Amazon.  I didn't do a ton of research on it, just found something that was USB-C powered, around 15" and inexpensive ($96) at the time.  Another goal of this transition was to get something bigger than my iPad Pro screen size.  This is nothing I would do a lot of programming on (old eyes) but I do that on my normal 42" monitor.  It's big enough that in Perform screen I get an adequate size on chords/lyrics/etc.  And it's very light and works fine in the iPad holder I was using previously.  Doesn't look like that particular model exists on Amazon anymore. 


    FYI, I use the audio interface on my CK88 (works like a charm) and in addition to the cabling hassle, it means that since the Mac audio and CK88 audio are both coming out of the CK88 outputs, I can get the balance right on that single stereo feed and never have to worry about it (unlike when I had two keyboards feeding two mixer channels.)

     

    So overall I'm liking the whole change and wish I would have done this initially instead of detouring through the iPad route for a year (after my previous 7 years on Stage 3/Kronos)  But some of that iPad learning will still be useful....I've put together a portable battery powered rig that is iPad mini velcro'd to CT-S500 running Camelot Pro with just a few bread and butter keyboard apps (B-3X, Ravenscroft, Neo-Soul Keys) and a JBL EON One Compact.  One trip from car.

     

     

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  16. 16 hours ago, Sam Mullins said:

    It's a slightly more arduous setup process than what I had on Camelot Pro, but not too bad. 

     

    I'll just add that this comment is relevant to setting up set lists for each show with the existing patches.  

     

    For creating a new individual patch, I find Mainstage to be more straightforward than Camelot Pro on the iPad.  I seem to get to an acceptable place quicker. 

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