Describe your main instrument
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Describe your main instrument
Given the debate going on in the Help and How To forum about high end versus low end instruments, I thought this poll might be interesting from the perspective that we could see who's playing what and then listen to their posted songs and see what kind of difference it makes.
As a side note, my Squier Strat will be making it's debut in this weeks "Clouds..." fight. My last song used a ancient Yamaha keyboard I got for free and actually requires duct tape to keep the power cable in. My other two songs use a Korean-made Fender DG10CE Acoustic/Electric.
As a side note, my Squier Strat will be making it's debut in this weeks "Clouds..." fight. My last song used a ancient Yamaha keyboard I got for free and actually requires duct tape to keep the power cable in. My other two songs use a Korean-made Fender DG10CE Acoustic/Electric.
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Les Paul Studio. And a Fender Jazz bass (as relates to the thread in question.) FWIW, I'm not sure either have anything to do with recording quality.
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Re: Describe your main instrument
Surely, the recording gear is going to make a difference, too.kill_me_sarah wrote:Given the debate going on in the Help and How To forum about high end versus low end instruments, I thought this poll might be interesting from the perspective that we could see who's playing what and then listen to their posted songs and see what kind of difference it makes.
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My main instrument is a 1984 Lowden acoustic guitar. My recordings don't do it justice.
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I work at home. And yes, I give myself a cookie for each good post.deshead wrote: (Hey, KMS, do you get a prize at work for the most internet message board posts a day?)
Naturually, as will a million other factors. But if someone sounds consistently awesome with cheap or moderately cheap instruments and higher-end recording gear, then isn't that a stronger argument pro high-end recording gear and con high-end instruments?erik wrote:Surely, the recording gear is going to make a difference, too.
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The poll will be interesting, but in my experience, it's universally been the operator not the equipment. If Bob Ludwig and I traded equipment for a day, my stuff would still sound like crap in comparison.
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Hah, when I first read the poll I thought you were talking frequency, not level of "buy in."
I have a Sigma that I bought for about 200 bucks when I was in high school. (Almost 20 years ago! Yipe!)
It's a wee little guitar, so it's very high-endy in the tone. Also, the neck has warped a little over the years, so the frets up the neck are not exactly in tune relative to the open strings...
So, I voted "low end" although I love my little guitar dearly and wouldn't want to exchange it for a better one.
I also have collection of "low end" toy instruments, pots and pans, and, of course, the saw.
I find a mustard seed canister makes a good shaker.
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I have a Sigma that I bought for about 200 bucks when I was in high school. (Almost 20 years ago! Yipe!)
It's a wee little guitar, so it's very high-endy in the tone. Also, the neck has warped a little over the years, so the frets up the neck are not exactly in tune relative to the open strings...
So, I voted "low end" although I love my little guitar dearly and wouldn't want to exchange it for a better one.
I also have collection of "low end" toy instruments, pots and pans, and, of course, the saw.
I find a mustard seed canister makes a good shaker.
--Em
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peavey acoustic guitar that i've had for about 5 or 6 years. it's one of those guitars that you get when you start out and you don't know if you're going to keep it up, so it's a cheap starter guitar. it has cracks on its backside. i put mid range because it's not like it's a wal-mart or thrift store guitar or anything.
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Sure, but all you asked people about was their instruments. Without knowing *how* they record, your data won't be able to suggest much at all.kill_me_sarah wrote:Naturually, as will a million other factors. But if someone sounds consistently awesome with cheap or moderately cheap instruments and higher-end recording gear, then isn't that a stronger argument pro high-end recording gear and con high-end instruments?
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Guitar bigot!
My main instrument is a synth.
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My main instrument is a synth.
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Jelousy and envy. Bad things to feel. You lucky man you.roymond wrote:My main instrument is a 1984 Lowden acoustic guitar.
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access virus b, roland juno 106, sequential 6trak.Dan-O from Five-O wrote: Although the poll is instrumentally biased, you can still play Bill. What kind of synth do you have?
i do have an electric guitar but i don't know where it would fit in that selection.
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this poll's options are all screwy. i would not consider fender to be "high end", squier to be "midrange" or anything purchased at wal-mart to be "an instrument".
[edit] seeing how this poll is loosely based on a thread discussing basses, i guess it's worth mentioning my primary instrument is a bass. considering the spectrum of instruments available, i'd probably call anything beneath the bare-bones fender (not squier) p-bass "low end"; "midrange" would probably cover something like the $400-$1000 department (with very fuzzy upper and lower limits of course) and put "high end" approximately beyond that. so using these guidelines, mine would fall somewhere near the middle of the middle range. [/edit]
[edit] seeing how this poll is loosely based on a thread discussing basses, i guess it's worth mentioning my primary instrument is a bass. considering the spectrum of instruments available, i'd probably call anything beneath the bare-bones fender (not squier) p-bass "low end"; "midrange" would probably cover something like the $400-$1000 department (with very fuzzy upper and lower limits of course) and put "high end" approximately beyond that. so using these guidelines, mine would fall somewhere near the middle of the middle range. [/edit]
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Don't we all?fodroy wrote:it has cracks on its backside.
I find this surprising from someone that was very pro higher end instruments. If you're going to tell me that without knowing the entire set-up, background and everything else about a persons' recording I can't make an opinion one way or another about the type of instrument they're playing, then what's the point of having a high end instrument? My point in making this poll is simply that I want to see if the range of sounds coming from the range of instruments. I'm not going to deduce that one instrument is better than another simply based on whether I like a song more or not, but I do think it will be interesting to see if a lot of people w/ Squiers and Epiphones and Peaveys are making songs of exceptional quality (from a sonic standpoint, not from a song writing standpoint).erik wrote: Sure, but all you asked people about was their instruments. Without knowing *how* they record, your data won't be able to suggest much at all.
Not at all! I purposely used the term "instrument" in this thread instead of guitar/bass. The examples are simply because I don't have enough knowledge of other instruments.HeuristicsInc wrote:
Guitar bigot!
Really? What do you fill it with? Or do you mean a canister full of mustard seed?anti-m wrote: I find a mustard seed canister makes a good shaker.
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Oh, the latter!kill_me_sarah wrote:Really? What do you fill it with? Or do you mean a canister full of mustard seed?anti-m wrote: I find a mustard seed canister makes a good shaker.
As in, whilst recording "Too Far Away" I thought -- "I need a shaker!" and went to my spice cabinet. I also tried cumin seed, coriander, and ibuprofen. The metal container of mustard seed sounded best.
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Seriously, what I said before was a goof on the old "Cheap, fast, good: pick two" chestnut. It really was a joke, like I said before.kill_me_sarah wrote:Don't we all?fodroy wrote:it has cracks on its backside.
I find this surprising from someone that was very pro higher end instruments. If you're going to tell me that without knowing the entire set-up, background and everything else about a persons' recording I can't make an opinion one way or another about the type of instrument they're playing, then what's the point of having a high end instrument? My point in making this poll is simply that I want to see if the range of sounds coming from the range of instruments. I'm not going to deduce that one instrument is better than another simply based on whether I like a song more or not, but I do think it will be interesting to see if a lot of people w/ Squiers and Epiphones and Peaveys are making songs of exceptional quality (from a sonic standpoint, not from a song writing standpoint).erik wrote: Sure, but all you asked people about was their instruments. Without knowing *how* they record, your data won't be able to suggest much at all.