it took a lot of wasted time waiting for things to copy around all
over the place, but i've managed to get my medium old laptop back up
(not the really old one that can barely hit google; this is about ten
years old, and fully useable for just about anything). the hard drive
has been causing me problems since last summer, but it turns out the
black screen was actually the result of not activating windows (i forgot
i had installed it)...
the drive isn't really to be
trusted anymore, though, so i need to be working off a usb key. i wanted
to work off an external drive, but windows 7 just flat wouldn't read
it. works fine in xp. vista too, even. not 7. there's all kinds of dumb
info online about the drive being "incompatible with windows 7", like it
broke plug and play compatibility through usb or something. it's a
glorified fucking thumb drive. it should read on everything.
but
i suspect it's the same basic problem i spoke of earlier, with changes
to the way the os reads drivers. i'm not privy to background info on 7
like i am on vista, but talk about arrogance. they get all kinds of
complaints on this, and rather than fix it they make it worse.
unless, of course, somebody figured out you could sell more drives by forcing people to upgrade their hardware with their os...
i
repeat: perfectly functioning drive on xp, vista. brick on 7. official
reason: "incompatible". most likely technical reason: the 7 kernel
considers it a "security threat". actual driver: hardware sales.
anyways,
i wanted to back up to that drive, so i put vista back on and copied
the shit over, and then put 7 back on. it will read fine in xp when my
bios comes back. but in order to get it from my new laptop (also running
7) to the old one, i had to use my mp3 drive...
so, it now exists in five places. that's more than sufficiently safe.
anyways,
the thumb key is more than enough space for one song at a time for a
few weeks until things resolve themselves back to stability.
the
thing is that i bought this laptop refurbished to use for school in the
short run and turn into an effects rack long term. the hope was also to
turn it into somewhat of a live out. i mean, it's hard to lull a tank
of a pc out and about. the signal was supposed to dual out of the laptop
and the pod into a stereo receiver and play through a set of
celestions, which i had interpreted as a sort of modern,
technology-friendly update to the classic marshall sound. i mean, trying
to run this stuff through amps creates garbage. it has to be through
clean signals...but getting as close to the original path as possible
struck me as worthwhile.....
it's not quite to that
point. well, i never finished the symphony i wanted to perform, anyways.
but, it is going to end up with cubase, guitar rig and pod software -
along with other guitar effects, which will turn it into a backup guitar
studio.
i cannot hook it up to a firewire interface
and consequently cannot connect it to the mixer or any of the things
into the mixer. nor does it have a midi in/out. so, my options are
limited...this is temporary....
....but it will get me back to work while i'm waiting.
there are cheap usb soundcards nowadays. it's not really necessary. but if that bios doesn't flash...
actually,
something else i won't be able to do (i don't think) is drive the
signal. i'll have to check. the question is if the usb sound card out on
the pod takes a dry or wet signal in.
if it does, i have no real complaints regarding guitar tone. i'll just have to wait until the mixer comes back up to tweak it.
if not, i'll have to see how it sounds, but i'm not compromising my tone, either....
unfortunately,
it makes sense to me to think that the usb out is just a signal from
the unit - meaning it won't matter what i put in front of the thing, it
won't pick it up.
hopefully, it surprises me, but it doesn't really make sense to me to think it can do that.
i
use it largely for amp sims. i use guitar rig for post-processing.
well, it's what each is made for. the problem with the amp sims is they
need some fire to reverse that dead, digital sound. i guess if i was
doing that corporate emo hair metal thing it would be fine, but i'm not;
i find i need to drive it with a tube pre-amp to be useable, and i need
to drive *that* with some boxes to get the most of it.
i didn't think that through.
i'll find out in a few hours.
i'm actually able to recreate fuzz-->tube-->amp fairly well with that setup, and without getting evicted.