hello,
is there a forum where the site owner/admin takes suggestions, ideas, etc.? or is there an email that i can send something in?
thx... great site, been a member about 2 yrs... keep it up!!
vlus
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- Sunday Nov 12, 2006
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: suggestion forum ?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 280
- Thursday Dec 16, 2004
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: anyone know what happened to...
- Replies: 6
- Views: 869
- Thursday Dec 16, 2004
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: anyone know what happened to...
- Replies: 6
- Views: 869
anyone know what happened to...
pamusician.com ...their sites been down for a couple weeks, i usually bounce back and forth tween here, there and a couple others, thx...
Vick
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- Friday Nov 19, 2004
- Forum: The Law
- Topic: Age of musicians playing in Bars
- Replies: 22
- Views: 18418
Hello, I read this thread with interest, since in our band of middle aged rockers, we have one 19 yr old puppy. Based on the info found here I decided to check the PLCB website for the specific rule about being 18 to perform being ok, but I could not find it. Can anyone be so kind as to direct me to...
- Thursday Oct 14, 2004
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Lets talk booking agents.
- Replies: 2
- Views: 498
Lets talk booking agents.
Who's using who? How much is a fair cut? Are they getting you decent gigs? Decent pay? Exclusive or non? Etc.
- Sunday Jul 18, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: Website Questions
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7073
- Sunday Jul 18, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: Website Questions
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7073
Hello, (apologies in advance to the administrator of this forum, but this is directly relevant to the post and is not spam ... thx!) I stumbled onto your thread here, and when I'm not rocking with my new band, I manage a web hosting company right here in PA :-) Best part about it ...we include tons ...
- Monday Mar 29, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: More Trigger Questions
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6317
<t>Hey Redawg, yeah, chorus and delays to fatten up toms, chorus and reverb for fat sustained snare. i will check the map to figure out how close any of those gigs are to me and maybe catch your show. i haven't heard of any of those towns so I'm thinking it may be too far. Is there any way to add mo...
- Saturday Mar 27, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: More Trigger Questions
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6317
REdawg... sorry for delayed response... my computer died, so I am logging on from the wifes system. Between your posts and additional research i am really excited about the prospects of integrating a drum module into my acoustic kit. I am 99% leaning toward the TD10, but I am going to wait a month, ...
- Saturday Mar 20, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: More Trigger Questions
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6317
getting confused
my bad... the discontinued model i have mentioned was Alesis DM Pro... now I have to go back thru my notes to figure out which one was the one with all the FX.... arggggg!
- Saturday Mar 20, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: More Trigger Questions
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6317
lonewolf...
Thanks also to you for your reply. You mentioned that most controllers have a full effects set, yet I have not been able to find any detail on the web to indicate that. The only controller that specifically said it had all that was the Roland T10 (i think thats what it was called). But it is discont...
- Saturday Mar 20, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: More Trigger Questions
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6317
First of all, thank you very much for your detailed reply. I don't have any triggers or module yet, so I am trying to do as much research in advance as possible so I invest in the right module from the get go. My plan is to not muffle the drums but not mic them either, except hi-hat and overhead cym...
- Tuesday Mar 16, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: More Trigger Questions
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6317
More Trigger Questions
Hello. I am also considering trying triggers on my kit. I'm thinking it will be easier to set up and maintain rather than all those open mics, noise gates, EQ's etc. I previously ran 3 separate EQs for snare, kick, and toms. Everything gated and to a pre-mixer, then to main board. Since I don't know...
- Wednesday Mar 10, 2004
- Forum: Tech Sector
- Topic: Triggering an acoustic kit
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4043
Hello. I am also considering trying triggers on my kit. I'm thinking it will be easier to set up and maintain rather than all those open mics, noise gates, EQ's etc. I previously ran 3 separate EQs for snare, kick, and toms. Everything gated and to a pre-mixer, then to main board. Since I don't know...