This is a 76-key piano that's made more fragile than a baby. It sounds awesome but if you aren't good to it it will fall to pieces. It's already showing some hints of it's age but until it dies on me I'll keep pumping sound out of it. It has a very unique range of features.. one of those being a very rich piano sound. That's why I bought it. The piano is beautiful on it. I use it for most of my piano recordings lately. It also has a wide variety of synth sounds and drum patterns I find useful from time to time.
I've been using this computer for a long time now. It's my everything computer. It keeps changing all the time though. What I mean by an everything computer is that I always build one computer as my main computer that can do everything I need everytime I use it. It just makes things convenient. When I say it can do everything I need.. I mean it can be my music studio, play games, surf the web, play movies (dvd's and internet), you know.. it will do everything you want. I really need an upgrade soon though. I won't even write my specs.
As simple and generic as this Yamaha keyboard is, it packs a powerful punch. It has great sound. Come on, it's from Yamaha. I'd really love to get their Motif version someday.. but for now this will do. It has a lot of cool unique sounds and features. This was my second keyboard. It has a few different beautiful piano sounds plus touch sensitivity. It's just what I needed for a keyboard upgrade.
I love this acoustic guitar. It's the first guitar I ever bought and it's what got me addicted. It sat a lot due to inexperience. But, having one around meant that I would probably get the inclination to play it every here and there. Because of this I've developed some level of skill on it. My friend tied a shoestring onto my guitar strap to keep it on and I've left it that way ever since. It plugs in but I don't like it how it sounds like that so I just mic it.
Not a bad bass. It seems to do the job. The electric plug-in thing does a terrible job picking up the audio so I just mic it. It would be nice to have a better electric bass that could pick up just a little bit nicer.. but then again since I mic the acoustic guitar anyways it seems to blend their sounds together just fine. Great for acoustic music and bongos.
This is a really unique keyboard. It doesn't even have a piano option. Every sound on it is an electronic sound. It comes with a complete mixing board to manipulate each sound. It uses a tape drive instead of our new digital MIDI age. I can plug this in and record it as a digital signal anytime I want. I wrote most of my earlier music with this keyboard. It was my first. It doesn't even have touch sensitivity. I'll never get rid of it. It's from the 80's.
I love these little guys. I haven't even got to use them in any songs yet. I've just had them for a while now. I knew I wanted them so boom they were mine. Not a bad price either. Great to hold me over til next bongo or conga upgrade. If you hear any bongos in any songs right now.. those were someone elses bongos, I just saved some samples of single bongo hits and turned them into my own drum loops. These should sound a little better than my old fabricated awkward method.
Not the best and not the worst electric guitar. I have to tune it all the time. It's a MUST that I tune it before playing it if it's sat more than a day. But, that's okay. It does the job when I need it to be done. I'll soon be upgrading my guitar. I don't really care for the strings on it either. I should probably change those.
I got this bass to off-set what I was missing with the acoustic bass guitars limitations. With this bass I can plug it in to the effects pedal or with no effects at all and always get warm bass through my stereo system. This means quiet headphone jams.
This is one of the crappiest mixers in the world. I bought it because I knew it would do exactly what I needed.. nothing more. This says it's like 2 or 4 channels or something but it really only has one or two good channels depending on how you hook it up. There are a million different ways to set it up. Considering I never record more than one instrument at a time anyways it's perfect for me. I would like to upgrade someday but it's really not necessary at the moment.
I can't remember exactly what model this microphone is. I just know that it's an excellent microphone. Definitely a step up from the RadioShack microphone I had bought years ago for $20. This mic was 4 times as expensive. It actually connects to my mixer through XLR. I like that because I can control all of it's levels through the mixer this way. Don't mind the duct tape on it, haha! It didn't fit on my mic stand.. so I made it work.
One of the best investments I have ever made. It's not very expensive but it turns your electric guitar into a synthesizer. You get 100 different sounds to use with your guitar. 99 unique sounds, then you can set it to bypass which basically just amplifies the electric guitar with no effects. This plugs straight into my mixer which connects to my computer at all times. Very convenient and powerful.
By plugging in any instrument (usually electric guitar) you can make it sound like the instrument is speaking. This is basically a speaker that outputs through a long tube. You put the tube near the microphone and then put your mouth over it and manipulate the sounds coming out of it with your mouth. The microphone picks the sound up and rebroadcasts it into my computer.
My mother got me this from a garage sale. I couldn't turn away an instrument.. however I haven't used it in any songs yet. I'm not really sure what to do with it. I just have it. It's the only of the bunch that I don't use. Well, there is another instrument I haven't included.. but of the two I assumed I would use this one much before the other.. So the other instrument will stay unmentioned. Stay tuned for future releases and perhaps you'll hear this instrument being used.
One of my favorite instruments. Not only do I have the sexiest hands in the world.. they are sexy musical monsters! Haha! I'm just kidding. But, without these hands I wouldn't be able to write any music at all. It would make me the saddest person on the world if I could no longer play the piano.
In order to provide melodic vocals in my music I use the power of my throat and vocal chords as depicted in the picture. Yes, that is a real picture of my throat that I took just for this occasion. Call me weird or whatever you like. I'm only being 100% accurate.. and it's kinda funny too. I'm laughing at myself right now.
Last, but not least. I use my brain to come up with all my songs. I bet you're laughing thinking I'm nuts right now. You're thinking you can't believe I included a picture of a brain. Well, I had to add it. If it wasn't for my brain, I wouldn't be able to write any songs! So it counts to me.
I like to call these my Princess Leia headphones cause they are huge like her hair buns in Star Wars. They are awesome. They accurately portray the full range of music for me without having to be loud and obnoxious. They're for those creative moments when I have to be quiet.
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