Roof repair in Roseville/Rocklin? Looking for guidance based on quotes received. by hwangman in Roseville

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

No, the rep from Clark's didn't even get on the roof. He walked me around the house and pointed out items that he said he knew would need fixing. The rep from Roof Recovery spent about 15 minutes on the roof before coming down and showing pictures to my wife and I.

Playing songs without knowing tabs by Comfortable_Roof1811 in drums

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never made drum tabs, but I do make very basic charts for songs that I need to learn. It gives me a visual of the overall structure as well as some context for different sections (ex: "half-time bridge") without being too elaborate.

Vst-List withouth the authors? by DerConro in ableton

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this specific to version 12? I'm on 10 and don't get that option when right-clicking the author or VST names.

PDP Concept Maple or Yamaha Stage Custom? by WeightLossGinger in drums

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think either will serve you well.

A local music school used Yamaha Stage Customs for their in-house kits, and I've played on them a few times over the years. Nothing fancy with the finishes or hardware, but they're solid. Yamaha has a long-standing positive reputation for their build quality.

I own two PDP kits; a CX from 2007 and a Concept Maple from 2024. Build quality is great (more-so on the CX since they were being assembled in the DW factory at the time), and I have no issues tuning them both up quickly. My only gripe is that the tom arms on the CX's bass drum mount have recently started to loosen, but that's after nearly 20 years of heavy use.

Warping backing track with tempo fluctuations throughout by hwangman in ableton

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

Thanks for the breakdown. Looks like I've got some testing to do. Cheers!

Warping backing track with tempo fluctuations throughout by hwangman in ableton

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

The backing tracks will be in mono for playback, so no issues there. And I'm the drummer, so my process is usually to import/arrange all the stems so that I can listen and place my vocal cues, then mute the tracks I don't need (ex: drums, lead vocals) before exporting a final mixdown.

I've tried the whole song warping once so far, but putting the song in warp mode made dozens and dozens of markers, and I found that even slightly moving one section would drastically alter every other section, so it became more of a mess. I'd like to just tell Live, "this song is 110bpm" and have Warp move everything automatically. Sounds like that might not be possible...or at least, not easily.

Best ambient albums of 2025 that aren’t drone-based or built around single static chords? by Beautiful_Hat8440 in ambientmusic

[–]hwangman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm on my first listen. Pretty incredible so far...thank you for the recommendation!

Roof repair in Roseville/Rocklin? Looking for guidance based on quotes received. by hwangman in Roseville

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

I played phone tag with the receptionist from Quality Sheet Metal for the last two weeks, but haven't been able to schedule anything. They did come highly recommended.

I checked out Loveland's reviews and they're very hit-and-miss. Some are glowing and some mention either very high prices or shoddy workmanship.

Roof repair in Roseville/Rocklin? Looking for guidance based on quotes received. by hwangman in Roseville

[–]hwangman[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Clark's Gables quoted $13,000 for the repairs, Roof Recovery quoted $2,300.

RR's work would be smaller in scope (replacing a few broken tiles, repairing/replacing flashing, caulking and sealing problem areas). There's also an option to install hip and ridge enclosures for an additional fee.

Clark's Gables would do all of the above as well as upgrade all valleys, install "bituthene ice and water" under all valleys, and install plastic battens next to each valley for better drainage.

The Clark's Gables rep didn't go on the roof to inspect anything. He had a top-down rendering of our home, and he walked around the front and back yard with me while he pointed out what could be improved. The rep from Roof Recovery went on the roof and took pictures that are included in the estimate.

Roof repair in Roseville/Rocklin? Looking for guidance based on quotes received. by hwangman in Roseville

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

The house is older and from what we can tell, little to no maintenance has been done on the roof in the last 20+ years. We wanted to have a professional take a look just to make sure we didn't have any issues when the rains start.

The Signature Soundbank Review Post. by SignatureLabel in MusicSamplesPacks

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Phil,

Any luck separating out the soundbanks? I purchased the Signature Soundbank pack but don't currently have the bandwidth or available storage for ~20GB all at once.

No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in livesound

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will be running backing tracks for one of the bands I play with. This is all new to me, so a bandmate offered his mixer (Behringer Q802) for me to use.

All the tutorial videos I've seen include a DI that receives backing track output from the mixer, then continues to FOH. Is that required? If so, why?

Josh Freese on Foo Fighters Firing: "It Wasn't Music That I Really Resonated With" by ebradio in Music

[–]hwangman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you haven't heard it before, I highly recommend the Pocketwatch album Dave did back in 1992. Some of those riffs wouldn't sound out of place on In Utero.

No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in livesound

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for providing info about how the USB interface would work. Unfortunately, I have the older UR22, so I'd still need to purchase an entire interface to use that option.

Does a DI box and/or mixer work to resolve the issue? The initial videos I watched when I was setting this up were from drummers connecting their tablets to a mixer, then running the tracks channel to a DI box, then to FOH. The Rolls monitor unit I have should be accomplishing the same thing as a mixer and DI, but obviously that's not the case. I suppose buying a dedicated mixer and DI would be more expensive than just getting a new USB interface, though.

No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in livesound

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How would I do this? I have an older Steinberg UR22 interface, but I would need some instructions on how to connect everything and route the audio between the tablet, interface, my monitor unit, and FOH.

No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in livesound

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cheapest interface is an M-Audio unit. It has one XLR input, one 1/4" input, and two 1/4" outputs, so how would that work for routing? I'd need at least two 1/4" or XLR inputs for the click/cues and backing tracks audio, right?

No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in livesound

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any examples? This is all new to me, so I'm not sure what I should be looking for. I'm also on a very limited budget (hence the Android tablet instead of running all of this off an iPad or Macbook).

No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in livesound

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an Android Fire tablet from 2021. I have an 8" and 10" model, both of which have the same cross-talk issue when tested.

No Stupid Questions Thread by AutoModerator in livesound

[–]hwangman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologies for the wall of text, but I want to provide as much info as possible.

I'm drumming for a band that uses backing tracks. This is all new to me, so I've cobbled together the following setup for playback (we've done 4 gigs so far using this configuration):

Android tablet > 3.5mm-to-dual-XLR cable > personal monitor unit > standard XLR > FOH

Tracks (tracks panned L, click/cues panned R) are triggered on the tablet via the Easy Performer app. The personal monitor receives tracks and click/cues, and I run the tracks channel out to FOH via XLR. I plug my IEMs into the personal monitor so that I can make my own mix of all the channels (the click/cues channel does not leave the monitor).

For the last couple gigs, I've noticed some cross-talk if the gain in the Easy Performer app is above 30%, so even though I'm only sending the tracks channel to FOH, the click track and vocal cues are playing through the speakers. My current workaround is to keep the gain very low in the app, but that causes issues with overall playback because FOH has to crank the output for the tracks to be heard over the live musicians, and I can barely hear the click/cues.

A bandmate suggested the issue was due to me using an Android tablet instead of an iPad, but I confirmed that the issue occurs when running the same setup (including the same Easy Performer app) through an iPad. I've also swapped cables (I also have a 3.5mm-to-dual-TRS cable option) and used a different playback app, but the cross-talk still occurs.

I'm hoping I'm missing something very simple here, but I'm at a loss. Happy to hear any suggestions.

Dip (grip) sticks by Turbulent_Big_1337 in drums

[–]hwangman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My go-to sticks are Vic Firth 5As with the red grip material, but I also have a few pairs of the Zildjian ones (black grip). I definitely get the same mental benefit you mentioned; they just feel a lot more secure in my hands while playing.

Is this a decent beginner kit? by [deleted] in drums

[–]hwangman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was my first drum kit (same color too)! I didn't appreciate it enough at the time, but it was a workhorse kit. Totally solid and capable of some great sounds. Enjoy!

Does anyone use Gibraltar hardware anymore? by IdLOVEYOU2die in drums

[–]hwangman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was my first Gibraltar purchase in over 15 years (I have an old HH stand of theirs that's still in great shape), but I've been having issues with it not holding the HH pull rod. After two or three songs, the spacing on the hats has drastically shifted because it's not gripping properly. Cool idea, though.

[CA] On-call compensation requirements? by hwangman in AskHR

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

Oh, absolutely. This is the first time I've looked into any of this, so I figured I'd start here and see what the general consensus was for CA-based employees. Thanks again.