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Top 10 Instrumental Melodic Death Metal Bands

2024-07-05 07:25:57

You've heard the phrase, Death by a thousand cuts. A slow degradation till it just fails. The bands for my U87 were getting looser and looser. I just had no idea HOW loose. I finally bought some new bands, and wow. I should have done this YEARS ago. They fit perfectly, brought the microphone back to the center of the basket, and all is right with the world. Spring is coming.

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2024-04-08 02:38:17

So these are pretty much the best headphones i have ever used but i have a big problem, when im listening to my favourite death metal band i tend to start headbanging and they always fall off then... :((

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2024-07-04 01:25:46

Previously had a flip five loved that speaker to death but this,this speaker is on a whole another level 10/10 best speaker I’ve had of all time

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2024-04-22 09:53:26

I usually use these bands to help improve my grip on older all-metal lenses when I wear gloves. I realized recently that these bands would be perfect to firm up / lock the focus ring on my manual astrophotography lens... it works wonders, and it's incredibly simple.

5
2024-06-24 08:34:18

Great little addition to any instrumental setting

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2024-06-16 06:24:54

I semi-professionally do video for bands and events around my area (filming/recording close to 100 bands a year). My favorite piece of equipment has to be my Zoom H6 which I am able to run up to 6 channels to and get a solid audio recording. I have next to zero background in audio recording, and the H6 made it easy enough that an idiot (me) can do it. This is fantastic and all, but if you have phantom power going to that many channels you can expect to have to change the batteries every hour and a half roughly. This just wasn't working for me since occasionally I would have to change batteries up to three times on a night of shooting which costs about $10. Grabbed this and now I can just keep my Zoom H6 plugged in and almost cut out the battery expense 100% which helps my bottom line. If you have ever worked with up and coming musicians, you know that getting paid is difficult enough. Cut out $10 a shoot of expenses and it just helps me stay profitable.

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2024-08-13 04:29:20

A couple of metal D-Rings +10 to carry weight.

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2024-04-27 05:44:52

Did well until the cat chewed it to death.

5
2024-09-05 03:36:34

The PO-33 is an amazing micro sampler and another awesome tool from Teenage Engineering, but there are a couple limitations. First, there are only 40 seconds of recording time available, which includes melodic and drum samples, and second, you’ll be replacing the batteries quite frequently depending on how much you use it (I use mine for around 1-2 hours a day, and the batteries last for about two weeks). While the PO-33 is really fun just to play with, it has the potential to create full songs from scratch or by using sampled melodies, but don’t expect it to compare to a more advanced sampler like the MPC 3000. One of the best features on the PO-33 is how easy it is to record melodic or drum samples. To record a sample, just plug in an aux cable to any audio source or simply record the sound you want with the built in microphone. I would recommend the PO-33 as an entry level sampler and for anyone interested in super portable beat making. It is capable of making any genre; however, the PO-33’s strong suit is certainly lofi. This is due to the fact that the speaker possesses the sort of warm, gritty quality that is characteristic of lofi. TLDR: It’s great but it has it’s limits.

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2024-05-11 04:30:41

After watching some YouTube guides, I was up and running with this thing on day one. Cool selection of drum and melodic sounds to make fun chiptunes. The chord feature is really cool too. This has got me hooked on the pocket operators for sure. You definitely don't need to be a musician for this. Definitely a good companion for a flight.

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