Nice Scott.
What will the podcasts be about?
Is it a guitar resonator or a bass resonator?
@terb I don’t know what this is, and my bank manager is very happy that I don’t either 
Wow. In addition to its own excellent models it can load plugins. That’s awesome. I also love that it gives the option to automatically send the dry input to a separate output track. That’s perfect.
This is a regular 6 string resonator…not a Dobro brand though, since that name is owned by Gibson. My dad gave it to me a few years ago when he couldn’t play it anymore.
They misspelled the @terb button.

I’m not sure yet John…I know a little bit about a lot of things but I’m not sure which direction I want to go though.
Sounds like a perfect title…![]()
At this rate, I’m just hoping to get everything running smoothly for our January hangout…btw I DID tune the mandolin tonight.
Double liked.
Just arrived. Spendy? Yes, but man it sounds like there’s a drummer in the room. Amazing. Bought it to use with my Stomp when that gets here.
Beatbuddy is amazing. Haven’t really found anything better besides plugins.
I use the Boss DR3 but haven’t experimented with it yet, though I DID bring it to work with my Yamaha BB G4
Yeah tons of great drum machines out there.
I blame all of you for my GAS
or at least MOSTLY
If I were in the market for a P Bass as a beginner. I think $499 for this seems like a pretty good deal vs what you get with the Squier Classic Vibe at $479.
Only available to preorder here atm and $899 aud.
Still a very good competitor compared to the Fender MIM and the Squiers 
The even better deal is Sire S7 Carlton guitar. thing is stacked with features and 600 dollars. No clue how that company can makes basses as good (quality part) as they are and make money.
I also wonder how much other companies overcharge us.
That’s capitalism / the free market my friend. Nobody is forcing any of us to buy anything. We all decide differently the ‘value’ we associate with a product.


