steevc
Guitarist who dabbles in recording on Linux
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This is really a one-off. I wanted an evolved Telecaster and Steve Benford delivered for the cost of a US Fender. It's a thing of beauty and great to play
British built guitar that I've owned for many years. Does the job for me
Lots of sounds. The effects are limited, but the looper is cool
These are fairly comfortable and sound good to me. I use them for tracking vocals
I got this in a swap and am not sure how useful it is. It's a very subtle effect. I'll try to use it some more to get a better idea
These leak too much to use for tracking, but they make listening to music a joy
Owned for many years. Decent enough keyboard, but the sounds are probably not great
I was given this, but haven't had opportunity to use it much. It does work with Linux, but I think I needed to install an extra driver
The most comprehensive open source DAW. Does the job for me, even if I only use 10% of what it can do.
6" drivers and 120W each. Plenty for my little studio
I bought this to use for recording performances (e.g. my kids) and as a microphone/interface for recording at home. It did both jobs well. I have used it as a standalone multi-track, but it is a bit fiddly. It takes a lot of clicking around to set levels etc and setting file names takes a while. Mine seems to have stopped working with batteries, but I still use it to record band practice by plugging it in.
My first effects unit. Handy for practice with the drum machine. Less good for performance.
As of 2015 it seems to have stopped working. I may have to open it up to look for loose connections
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