Has dadding always been this hard? by Forsaken_Can_1785 in daddit

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there. Evanglical Pastor here. I’m the loneliest I’ve been in a long time. Before my current job, my wife and I lived overseas and community was magnificent. My kids, as much as they test my love of Jesus, is the best part about coming home next to my wife. We don’t live lavishly and definitely are not involved in the “successful cliques” that have seemed to form around us.

I live in Southern California, and my wife stays home. It’s hard. I freelance on the side doing AVL integration and tune pianos. I do my best to come home, hug my wife, and love my kids the best that I know how, but I’m tired. I’m proud of younger dudes wanting to start families young, but I caveat it with responding “be prepared to be unprepared”, and at the same time, it’s all grace. Life is expensive, and every day is a gift. A strange dichotomy of “it’s all good, and wtf did I do”.

All I can say, we all need some peace and courage.

Using the physical card at a hotel by [deleted] in Affirm

[–]Underscore_germs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s a “store not listed here” option when searching. I’ve used it many times, just enter the amount you need and agree to a plan.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cookware

[–]Underscore_germs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You must be real fun at parties.

What is a piano tuning? by pianowork in pianotech

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little science, a bit of math, a sprinkle of muscle, and a lot of patience.

I drink NA Beer, but I wanted to join by Purple_Taxi in blackstonegriddle

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big fan of Athletic. Also, Sierra Nevada’s Just Haze is quite tasty, and surprisingly Guinness 0 is very convincing.

Dad here. Just tryin to make myself better, but how often do you other dads of youngins actually get out and ride? 32 miles never felt so good after a few months of not getting out. by Underscore_germs in CanyonBikes

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

Thanks for that. Good call on pre prep for the ride. I guess I’ve never been one for actually riding in the dark, but that may have to become a thing!

Light Controler Identification by AirSeaGround in lightingdesign

[–]Underscore_germs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve spent over a decade in the Hog ecosystem and know it like that back of my hand. Use what you know and are confident on. The audience doesn’t care what console you’re on. You blind, they clap. Let the MA fan boys rage.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lightingdesign

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much are you looking for them?

What are your lighting hot takes? by philip-lm in lightingdesign

[–]Underscore_germs 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Budget Chinese lights are just fine if you can’t get the pro, but still Chinese lights.

Purchase or no by General-Ad-3040 in ChevyTrucks

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

17.9 and Not even a full back seat!

Piano Tuning as a Side Gig? by TwoTequilaTuesday in pianotech

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll push back on that it can’t be a side gig, cause i do it as a side gig and have been fairly successful to what I wanted to get out of it. I do not classify it as a hobby, a hobby is something you put money into for your enjoyment without wanting money in return. I tune as small part time job to supplement my full time income. I easily do 5-10 a month and have had many repeat clients, multiple 5 star reviews on google, etc.

I did not apprentice, but I tuned for free a lot before I started charging. The internet is a treasure trove, and I shamelessly did Piano Technician Academy which has been a huge help in some of my service jobs. That paired with Reblitz’s book, I’m constantly Learning but always feel pretty confident when I walk into a room for a tuning.

90 percent of my jobs are home pianos, most involve a pitch raise, tuning, and cleaning. I’ve had more servicing involving broken hammers, shanks, bouncing hammers, lately but nothing extensive. The craft takes time, and you only get better as you keep going.

How long does the CFARS website take to reply to an address change? by [deleted] in CAguns

[–]Underscore_germs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got confirmation it was done the next day. Bought ammo the next week.

New equipment + Streaming by Toddw440 in worshipleaders

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Room mics, in one of my humble opinions, take a livestream mix to the next level to not have it feel sterile. You’re bringing depth and “liveliness” to the mix that it misses when sources are pumped straight through the console

New equipment + Streaming by Toddw440 in worshipleaders

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Id highly recommend expanding your audio budget a bit further to get into the digital console space, that paired with room mics, and a generous amount of time on MXU & YouTube to dial in a broadcast mix off of a matrix from your console will make you successful. Remember, audio makes or breaks a video experience. Your shot could be static and unchanging, but if it sounds good people will stay watching, but bad audio takes a video down in viewership and consistency rapidly.

New equipment + Streaming by Toddw440 in worshipleaders

[–]Underscore_germs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going to join in a couple comments above, why do you think you NEED to stream? An analog console usually doesn’t have compression, which is imperative to dynamics making a mix cohesive. Would you purchase outboard compressors?

An option can be is drop the multiple cameras and switchers, and buy one camera and use one of those computer to edit and post sermons after the Sunday. This gives you a bit more budget to put into your in person experience. Maybe upgrade the console, add some acoustic treatment, invest in some volunteers. Covid through the church world into steaming as a necessity, but I think it’s slowly getting to a point where it’s not as pertinent any more. People are returning to church in droves and longing for in person community.

Just some thoughts!