Thank you for the warm welcome!

Sorry I’m a little late here. Wanted to say welcome to our little community we call TTR. You’ve already met many of our “interesting” members. As for the warm welcome. Well..... it’s summer in the northern hemisphere. We give warm welcome in summer and cold welcomes in winter....... wait...... what??? I’m told it’s winter in the Southern Hemisphere now...... Oh never mind. I’m old and senile and have no idea what I’m talking about.

anywho.....happy you found us!
 
Dono,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, does that house have any special construction fasteners, strengtheners, bracing, flex type stuff or anything for earthquake protection?
 
Gotta say, just watched that demo, and the tones are so good, showcased expertly by your playing.

But... as an old broadcast/TV producer, major kudos to whomever produced that demo/promo video. Even with your playing it was super engaging, but the great shooting of the B-roll shots, expert scene lighting and edit insertion of the classic mad scientist footage and tied in with all the nutty analog gear just made it so I COULD NOT LOOK AWAY. BEST EVER, GENIUS, in my opinion.

Might steal that idea a little bit for something for my endeavors.
 
Dono,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, does that house have any special construction fasteners, strengtheners, bracing, flex type stuff or anything for earthquake protection?

Chili, it was built in 91/92. The original owner/builder had his own construction company and was thoughtful enough to pass the blue prints to the next owner (and I now have them). This place is built very well. The 2x6 exterior perimeter and the 2 load bearing interior walls are all bolted to a 12" wide concrete foundation. The exterior walls are sheeted for shear strength and the 6x6 posts under the garage are T braced to the 6x12 beams. I've been impressed with the construction and so is the local contractor I've used. When he installed the floor in the studio, the 20 foot wide foundation wall to the first load bearing wall were parallel to within less than 1/16" !
 
Chili, it was built in 91/92. The original owner/builder had his own construction company and was thoughtful enough to pass the blue prints to the next owner (and I now have them). This place is built very well. The 2x6 exterior perimeter and the 2 load bearing interior walls are all bolted to a 12" wide concrete foundation. The exterior walls are sheeted for shear strength and the 6x6 posts under the garage are T braced to the 6x12 beams. I've been impressed with the construction and so is the local contractor I've used. When he installed the floor in the studio, the 20 foot wide foundation wall to the first load bearing wall were parallel to within less than 1/16" !
That’s damn good tolerance.
Cheers
 
Gotta say, just watched that demo, and the tones are so good, showcased expertly by your playing.

But... as an old broadcast/TV producer, major kudos to whomever produced that demo/promo video. Even with your playing it was super engaging, but the great shooting of the B-roll shots, expert scene lighting and edit insertion of the classic mad scientist footage and tied in with all the nutty analog gear just made it so I COULD NOT LOOK AWAY. BEST EVER, GENIUS, in my opinion.

Might steal that idea a little bit for something for my endeavors.


Thanks man!
I've spent hours looking at the footage I could use for that demo. I had some ideas about the intro and "The mad Fuzz scientist part" and presented 'em to my two friends who worked with me on that and every other DryBell demo. We're working together since the first Vibe Machine demo. You could notice that I'm a huge sci-fi & atompunk fan ;)
 
Gotta say, just watched that demo, and the tones are so good, showcased expertly by your playing.

But... as an old broadcast/TV producer, major kudos to whomever produced that demo/promo video. Even with your playing it was super engaging, but the great shooting of the B-roll shots, expert scene lighting and edit insertion of the classic mad scientist footage and tied in with all the nutty analog gear just made it so I COULD NOT LOOK AWAY. BEST EVER, GENIUS, in my opinion.

Might steal that idea a little bit for something for my endeavors.
Yes, very good video production! Well planned, well shot!
 
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