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Justin Havu

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  1. So, I love my TR8's. However, I'm getting a lot of noise on the right monitor. Sounds a bit like computer noise. My computer is about 3-4 feet away. I've tried swapping monitors, audio cables (both XLR and 1/4" balanced, and RCA unbalanced, static is still there even with no audio connected), power cables, even plugging power into a separate circuit from my computer, as well as a power conditioner. Can't get rid of the static at all. Shielding issue, perhaps?
  2. Last outdoor run of the year, on probably the last really warm day we'll get this year, at least here in southern Maine. It'll pretty much be treadmill and cross training for the next few months.
  3. First thought was the Kross, or maybe a used M50, or dare I say a Karma (paid around $450 for mine). I also second the Alesis QS boards. Lightweight with good onboard sounds, and those can be had for not a lot of money.
  4. 8.26 miles today. Garmin says my fitness level is decreasing, but after a two-day rest, and seeing as this is my fastest time for this particular route, I disagree. Lol
  5. 10.66 miles today. The first 8 miles felt great. Last 2.66 was quite challenging.
  6. Went out for another 8 miles yesterday. It was too beautiful outside to not do anything.
  7. There are a few here to choose from.
  8. Today's voyage. Weather is supposed to be nice all week, so I'm hoping to get out as much as my body will allow. 6 hours later and I'm still feeling the ever-popular runner's high.
  9. Today's outing. Quads feel like lead, but I wouldn't have it any other way!
  10. First outing with the new Garmin. Love it already.
  11. Ended up replacing my old Fitbit with a Garmin 245. I'll be testing it on a run this afternoon, but so far, I love it.
  12. Nope, I ride a bicycle, actually! That album sounds spectacular on vinyl. And yes, it's one of his best. I also really like the first PMG, Offramp, and Still Life (Talking).
  13. Back on topic, just got the original "Big Fat Snare Drum" drum "topper". Very cool, and the company has some other interesting variations and stuff I'm interested in. Also purchased three pairs of Vater recording sticks.
  14. Yep. I've got a Karma, a Trinity Pro X, and still have the aforementioned 01/W Pro X. No room to do this on either the Trinity or the 01/W, but on the Karma, I just set up a Favorites bank (Bank D) and I copy all of my most-used/favorite/customized presets over there, then I can organize them any which way I choose. Granted, I could just use an editor/librarian to re-order all of the factory presets, but the official one from Karma-Lab is a bit pricey, and it'd be a ton of work. That, and I barely use the Karma engine for playing live, and a lot of the presets are too reliant on Karma for them to be playable.
  15. I worked for a small Korg dealer years ago. The sales rep said that Korg did this because most new customers will just scroll through the sounds one by one, and instead of going through multiple piano sounds in order, they wanted to have the customer audition a variety of sounds. I believe they've been doing this as far back as the M1, as my 01/W Pro X is set up similarly.
  16. Decided to challenge myself today and went 10 miles, longest distance I've ever ran in my life, without walking. Got it in around 2:05:00. My quads will probably be burning for the next couple of days, but I'm not worried. Lol My next goal is 13.1, which I want to get to by next year. I'm going to try to get out as much as I can before it gets really cold and winter hits up here, even if I wind up just doing 3-5 miles here and there.
  17. Funny, I was given an old silver Cube 60 keyboard amp this past summer. I've yet to try it out, as I've been so incredibly busy, but I've been so used to using powered PA cabs for the last 15 years that I forgot what a "keyboard amp" is supposed to sound like. Lol
  18. Haven't been to very many shows, but out of the ones that I did see: Best: Yes 2002 tour at UNH. I only knew a couple of the tunes, but I didn't care about that. 6th row from the stage, and the sound was spot on that night. Everything was well balanced, and the volume was perfect. Loud enough to fill the space, but not overwhelming. Yanni, 2004 Ethnicity tour in Portland, ME. I know, it's Yanni. Lol. However, as with Yes, the sound and volume were absolutely perfect, and the musicianship in his band/orchestra was spot on. Between him and Ming Freeman, I spotted 10 Triton Studios, and a couple of 88-note controllers (Yamaha KX88? Couldn't tell what they were.) Extreme, 2006 at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom. Very loud volume, but you could hear everything clearly. Original lineup, with a guest appearance from Mike Mangini, who played two or three songs from Punchline. Gary was spot on the whole night, and the whole band sounded tight. The big surprise was the encore: a cover of Boston's "Rock And Roll Band" with a guest appearance from Barry Goodreau. Neither my friend or I expected that. Saw them again in 2017 with Barry Goodreau's Engine Room opening. Over a decade later, and they still brought it. Gary was in great shape that night, and he still hasn't lost his voice. Pat Metheny, 2017 at the Music Hall in Portsmouth, NH. Amazing performance. I was only familiar with three or four tunes (He opened with Into The Dream, then the band kicked in with Have You Heard), but that didn't bother me at all. There was one tiny clam during Question And Answer, Pat came in a beat early at one point, and both he and Antonio cracked up about it and just kept going. Worst: I can only think of one. Dream Theater, 2019 at the Orpheum in Boston. The band were great, however LaBrie couldn't hit the high notes anymore. Then again, it was a couple of weeks into the tour, and they were probably playing every night without an adequate break for him to rest up before the next gig. The volume was excruciatingly loud. too loud for the room. You'd think that even though they were a prog METAL band, they'd still want a decent sound in whatever venue they were playing that night. Worst part of the show were the two college kids right in front of me, probably Berklee students, shoving each other back and forth during the majority of the show, and the ushers didn't do anything about it. It was a theater, after all. Oh well.
  19. I prefer wheels. I don't really use the mod wheel for vibrato unless I'm going for a specific sound. I normally use the pitch wheel for vibrato--To me it sounds more "human" and expressive. But again, it depends on the music, and the sound I'm looking for.
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