Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:02 pm
i wish i had room in your sphincter cannon you doll.MetalStrikesDown wrote:I wish I had that room
i wish i had room in your sphincter cannon you doll.MetalStrikesDown wrote:I wish I had that room
Too relaxing. The master bedroom is bluish-gray. That's enough blue for this house.Bukkake Tsunami wrote:paint that room blue
you can if you visit meBukkake Tsunami wrote:i wish i had room in your sphincter cannon you doll.MetalStrikesDown wrote:I wish I had that room
that's what i wanna hearPfl?yd wrote:Even though you're cool with it I'll just continue to chase pussy and live in denial.UNGODLIKE wrote:Pfl?yd, you are completely homosexual and i am comfortable w/that.
It's not far off when you're in the room in real life. It looks brighter in the pictures because of the camera. The wall is actually a "fiesta" orange with a darker shade of orange ragged over it for texture. You can't really see it that well in pictures though. It's a lot more muted with just the track lighting. I think it's pretty close to perfect.stoic wrote:floyd i know what you were going after with the orange but you picked the wrong tone. it's gotta be more rusty or burnt. i know..because i almost pulled a stunt like that in my living room for an accent wall. go to this link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqkoyMQpvRc
and fast forward to 1:20 or so. the orange on that one wall is what you want.
Wait until I give my impassioned diatribe regarding window treatments!stoic wrote:this conversation rules
Pfl?yd wrote:I finally got done remodeling my music room and getting some stuff in it. It's certainly far more inviting as a creative space than the "autopsy room white" that it used to be. Got rid of the shitty light fixture and put some track lights in there for added ambiance.
New electronic drumset:
New bass rig:
Instruments and pedalboard:
It's good to be the Pfl?yd.
I can't say enough how much I hate dealing with real drums. Too many variables; electronic drums are just easier to work with, in my opinion.cottonmouth wrote:i would be somewhat jealous if that were actual drums
Their convenience for recording cannot be denied. No need for regular maintenance in the form of replacing heads. But I just think e-drums come up short in terms of feel and dynamics. There are just some intricacies you can't replicate (not yet, at least) on pads. I'd actually almost equate it to having sex with a condom.Pfl?yd wrote:I can't say enough how much I hate dealing with real drums. Too many variables; electronic drums are just easier to work with, in my opinion.
Really, the cymbal aspect is my only quibble with e-drums, especially hi-hats where I tend to prefer a great deal of nuance. But they get better every year and the pros outweigh the cons by a large margin, at least for me.Cheyenne fucking Buffet wrote:Their convenience for recording cannot be denied. No need for regular maintenance in the form of replacing heads. But I just think e-drums come up short in terms of feel and dynamics. There are just some intricacies you can't replicate (not yet, at least) on pads. I'd actually almost equate it to having sex with a condom.Pfl?yd wrote:I can't say enough how much I hate dealing with real drums. Too many variables; electronic drums are just easier to work with, in my opinion.There are times I'll have to practice on e-drums, and I lose my motivation and interest a lot quicker those days... like I'm really struggling to enjoy myself when I know how great it is to have total control over real drums and responsive cymbals.
That sounds like quite the fire hazard!AoD wrote:at first it was just an annoying joke, but i found out layers of cow manure packed on the wall makes the best soundproofer / insulation. it helps to bring crackers and cheese to snack on while jamming because for some reason eating cheese makes the cowcrap a little less offensive. I recomend trying it in your music room. you can paint it orange after it dries.
No, it's a 200-watt multiple-input keyboard/PA amp. Works well enough for keys and electronic drums. Not gig-worthy though. Nothing by Behringer is.slay wrote:floyd is that the 90 watt behringer bass amp? how is it?
im looking for a bigger bass amp.
Pfl?yd wrote:Nothing by Behringer is.
The sax player in Efflux used a plastic Behringer delay pedal. I suspect that it ruined a few DI boxesPfl?yd wrote:No, it's a 200-watt multiple-input keyboard/PA amp. Works well enough for keys and electronic drums. Not gig-worthy though. Nothing by Behringer is.slay wrote:floyd is that the 90 watt behringer bass amp? how is it?
im looking for a bigger bass amp.
They're so disposable that the only reason why I even own the thing is the guy I played in an electronic band with a few years back just left it at my house and never came back for it.croninburg wrote:The sax player in Efflux used a plastic Behringer delay pedal. I suspect that it ruined a few DI boxesPfl?yd wrote:No, it's a 200-watt multiple-input keyboard/PA amp. Works well enough for keys and electronic drums. Not gig-worthy though. Nothing by Behringer is.slay wrote:floyd is that the 90 watt behringer bass amp? how is it?
im looking for a bigger bass amp.