u/EduardoCorochio

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Robotic lawnmower recommendation

I'm on ~1.3 acres but quite a bit of that is the woods behind my house. I'd estimate ~0.4acre of mowable lawn area. My front yard seems like it will be pretty easy for any modern mower because there's really only one tree which is pretty easy to navigate. The backyard obviously needs some TLC but there's also some exposed roots. The whole plot is relatively flat. I'd rather not deal with burying guidewires if possible. Can anyone provide recommendations for something that will work without breaking the bank?

u/EduardoCorochio — 3 days ago
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More_me interface with pan and solo

Someone pointed me to a “more_me” web interface for headphone mixes that contained the ability to pan….which is awesome, thank you whoever did that. Now I’m wondering if someone knows of a version that contains Pan AND solo. Maybe this is something I could develop with Claude.

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u/EduardoCorochio — 5 days ago

How often do you power cycle your gear?

I have a couple audio interfaces and a couple ADAT converters that I pretty much leave on all the time. Should I not be doing this? Other than the obvious energy costs, is it reducing the lifespan of the gear? I just find when I get everything dialed in I’d rather just leave it and be able and hop on and record whenever I want rather than messing with a somewhat delicate system.

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u/EduardoCorochio — 5 days ago

Does anyone have recommendations for an audiobook or podcast on mixing techniques? Preferably something I can listen to with examples?

I should add that my use case is mostly headphone mixes for musicians. I’m just looking for techniques to quickly get decent headphone mixes that translate to a decent recording. This is just a group of guys playing in a basement. Low budget, low stakes. My gut tells me a little EQ, compression, and stereo balance (headphone mixes are stereo) can go a long way, but I’m not entirely sure. I’m just looking for tips on how to make the mix for each musician clear so they can clearly hear themselves, and secondary to that, how to make an overall mix that I can listen back to in my car or my AirPods and be able to pick out all the instruments.

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u/EduardoCorochio — 9 days ago
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I can get audio out of all the aux outputs but nothing out of the mains. I see audio hitting the main bus in universal control but nothing comes out of the physical output. I have the physical pots turned up on the front of the mixer with no sound. I know the cable is working. Any suggestions from anyone? I’m afraid I might need to update the firmware but I bought it used and can’t register to get the latest firmware.

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u/EduardoCorochio — 13 days ago