Re: Tell Me MIDI Info!
Mincer said:
No, Lake Butler is out of business, but they had an awesome midi controller (Adrian Belew still uses one). It is amazing to me that some people buy gear they don't have any clue about what it does or how it works, and are not willing to learn. For a midi pedal, you have to ask yourself:how much time are my willing to learn how this midi stuff works? how much control do i want over my sound? If you are a basic guitar/cord/amp player, then leave the rack effects and midi controllers alone and go on and have a simpler life. Being on a few Gear forums, I always come across people who buy gear and then ask 'how do I use it?'. I have no idea why these people buy this stuff to begin with.
My advice is: learn before you buy. You can make an educated decision on what to buy. Most companies have manuals online. Learn what the terms mean. Join the forum (most gear has a forum these days) and lurk for awhile before getting involved.
I think a lot of people tend to just hear something or someone and go ...WOW! that sounds great! They hear all this cool stuff and then they just have to have it, or because it's the *top piece of gear* at the moment that is. Give it 6 months, then check back. I think some of it just comes from a lack of personal responsibility ... It's like saying ... gee, I'd love to get in shape, but I don't want to exercise ... well, guess what, it doesn't work that way.
Have you ever had someone ask you a question, and you start to answer, then they stop you and ask what something means, you start to explain that, and then they stop and ask what something else means ... finally you just tell them that they have to buy a book on the subject before they'll understand.
Now, no matter how diplomatic you do this they get pissed off with you, because you're not taking them by the hand and showing them. Hell, even if you did that, then the next time they have a problem they don't know about anything, and can't deal with it themselves. Man, I used to run into this all the time in the music store game.
it's like a dear friend told me one time ...Kent, you don't seem to understand, if I flip the switch, nad the little light next to it doesn't come on (ferreing to his amp's pilot light) then I have a problem ... I don't know how anything works, and I don't want to.
My response, ... I love ya bro' but I can't respect that attitude because of what a diservice you are doing to yourself with it. I finally got thru to him though ... although I never did get him broken of the habit of trying to adjust stuff until after he read the manual ... oh well, at least I made some headway with him ....

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