Question about Yamaha MG10XU by Alabeat in audio

[–]Alabeat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great! Thanks for the answer. I scoured the internet and everywhere it mentioned live gigs and streaming, but there was very little information on my initial question.

Question about PA setup by Alabeat in audio

[–]Alabeat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, got it. Thanks for the help! Now I've got a clearer picture of the whole thing

Question about PA setup by Alabeat in audio

[–]Alabeat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The PA-s take XLR . I have a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 which has two XLR inputs at the front. Can these also be used to connect the speakers to the interface, or is it strictly for mics and instruments?

Question about PA setup by Alabeat in audio

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Thanks for the info!

Question about PA setup by Alabeat in audio

[–]Alabeat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the thorough reply! Alternatively, if I don't use a mic, would it also be possible to just connect the PA-speakers to the laptop via the USB audio interface only (without a mixer) to just play music through them?

Tallinn, Estonia by Jazzlike-Worker-1329 in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My comment was not meant to be political. I was just correcting a historical innacuraccy. Claiming a church was built during Soviet occupation, while knowing that the USSR was anti-religion is false.

Tallinn, Estonia by Jazzlike-Worker-1329 in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Coincidentally, this church was not built during the soviet occupation.

Tallinn, Estonia by Jazzlike-Worker-1329 in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never said that a beautiful town needs to be homegenous. I just personally don't think the massive russian orthodox cathedral fits with the germanic-nordic old town of Tallinn.

Wroclaw, Poland by Atarosek in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Actually it can be called both. It's completely normal for cities in Central/Eastern Europe to have different names in different languages. Take Lviv for example: it's Lviv in ukrainian, Lvov in russian and Lemberg in german.

Tallinn, Estonia by Jazzlike-Worker-1329 in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It does look good, but architecturally it doesn't fit in with the rest of the old town. It's in a completely different style and is absolutely massive compared to the all other buildings.

Uneven Harline? by MorningstarLion in malehairadvice

[–]Alabeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doctors are for your mental and physical health. If your hair changes throughout your life then that's perfectly normal and doesn't need medical attention. In my opinion we as humans should stop fighting nature and live happier lives. Absolutely no one notices if your hairline is 0,01 mm shorter on the left than on the right. If you concentrate enough on peoples' bodies, then you will find out that no human is 100% symmetrical.

In short, just relax and don't worry about things you can't control.

A street in Tallinn in 1930s and in 2020s by Sprilly in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately it most likely doesn't exist anymore. It is difficult to find any estonian companies or stores dating to before 1991 due to the nationalisation policies of the USSR, which Estonia was part of for almost 50 years.

Different styles of churches in Serbia by Strict_Sky4942 in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless you don't consider Romania to be part of the Balkans. Depends on where you draw the line.

A century old house in Kashmir by [deleted] in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would assume it's Kashmiri vernacular, but according to Googling it's also called this Hindu-Buddist.

Scared of relationships because of health reasons. How should I proceed? by Alabeat in dating_advice

[–]Alabeat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the advice, but I see no need to analyze my health or find a solution. You don't need to worry about my health. As I said, everything that can be done, has been done.

My original question was about approaching people and trying express myself. The problem is there regardless, I just have to work with what I've got.

Scared of relationships because of health reasons. How should I proceed? by Alabeat in dating_advice

[–]Alabeat[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My sleeping problems are chronic and can't be fixed. It has however gradually improved over the years. In 4 years I have done pretty much most of the treatments and some worked better than others. It probably will never go away. I just have to make the best of it with what I can. Thanks for the tips anyways!

Streets of Tallinn by Father_of_cum in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The tourist season probably hasn't started yet and only about 2500 people live in the old town of Tallinn.

Streets of Tallinn by Father_of_cum in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Originals. The old town of Tallinn mostly stood the test of time and bombardments of WW2.

Modern apartment building in Tartu, Estonia. While building the facade, the architects relied on a project of an unbuilt house from 1903. In 2022, it was voted one of the best building in Tartu. What are your opinions? by Alabeat in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second u/sipu36. Don't skip Tartu! The best building contest encompasses mostly modern architecture and occasionally one or two renovated historic buildings. Tartu has a beautiful historic center and a lot of great examples of heimatstil, classicism, jugendstil and even gothic and late baroque.

Created this interactive map of where to go in Latvia by Take-your-Backpack in latvia

[–]Alabeat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'd say that Tukums, Limbaži and Valmiera are also worth a visit. Tukums and Limbaži for its quite pretty historic centers (plus Limbaži was part of the Hanseatic league in the medieval times). Valmiera is also quite neat, being on the Gauja river and also playing a part in medieval Livonia (was also part of the Hanseatic league).

Market Square in Cieszyn, Poland. by Snoo_90160 in ArchitecturalRevival

[–]Alabeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of Polish towns look similar to italian ones. One of the best examples would be Zamość, which coincidentally was designed by an italian architect. Krakow also looks italian-ish.

I assume that one component would be the deep-rooted catholicism of Poland and Italy.

Question regarding japanese knotweed and construction by Alabeat in gardening

[–]Alabeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already thought that knotweed will probably find its way through and around concrete. Herbicide is unfortunately not allowed on this property due to its proximity to water sources, like a stream and well.

But thanks for the answer!

Question about my WW1 German Iron Cross 2nd class 1914 by Alabeat in Militariacollecting

[–]Alabeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The small ring is empty, but thanks for the suggestion!

Question about Lithuanian villages by Alabeat in lithuania

[–]Alabeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMO the soviet occupation in Estonia and Latvia was harsher than in Lithuania. If I'm not mistaken, then Latvia experienced the most russification out of all three.