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A huge Fuck You, to people that work in food outlets…. Trying to explanin to them im gluten intolerant nad get very sick if I have any…
to the usual response of ‘whats gluten?’
Then having to explain its any grain, bread, pasta etc.. WHEAT! mainly
‘ erm… let me ask my boss’…….
Me- fuck it dont worry about it, ill have an apple,
The worse one is when im promised what im having is gluten free, omly yo get home, throw up and have diorreah for 3 weeks after…
Oh and DSS doctors…..
A huge Fuck You, to people that work in food outlets…. Trying to explanin to them im gluten intolerant nad get very sick if I have any…
to the usual response of ‘whats gluten?’
Then having to explain its any grain, bread, pasta etc.. WHEAT! mainly
‘ erm… let me ask my boss’…….
Me- fuck it dont worry about it, ill have an apple,
The worse one is when im promised what im having is gluten free, omly yo get home, throw up and have diorreah for 3 weeks after…
Oh and DSS doctors…..
MrAHC wrote:aye but not so common as they used to be. dhc tabs are still about but codine phosfate is no longer avalible. you have to see the junky comunity or folk that have painfull ailments or are dieing for em now though.Ive been prescribed codeine phos and DHC recently, theyre still available….
Btw getting codeine from co-codamol is easy…. cold extraction method, not sure if i should be going into it on here though…..
MrAHC wrote:aye but not so common as they used to be. dhc tabs are still about but codine phosfate is no longer avalible. you have to see the junky comunity or folk that have painfull ailments or are dieing for em now though.Ive been prescribed codeine phos and DHC recently, theyre still available….
Btw getting codeine from co-codamol is easy…. cold extraction method, not sure if i should be going into it on here though…..
January 20, 2008 at 11:42 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1208236Also this place is wicked for drums and percussion stuff, and reasonably priced….Found it during my research
http://www.thedrumplace.co.uk/tdp_default.html
Thanks for the links
January 20, 2008 at 11:42 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1152492Also this place is wicked for drums and percussion stuff, and reasonably priced….Found it during my research
http://www.thedrumplace.co.uk/tdp_default.html
Thanks for the links
January 20, 2008 at 11:18 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1208235Apologies for the formatting, it didnt like being cut and pasted from works..Quick question…
Will this mixer
http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=419&cat=98(6 channel)
Do the job?
I was planning to have independant mixers on both sets of decks and then running them through this central mixer.
This would mean I can also then plug in mic’s, laptops etc too
And obviously crossfade between both sets of decks.
Or am I mad and this is impossible?Raj-
I should have explained myself better in the first post, Im basically being paid in equipment to do it, ive been given approx £300 to spend on what I want. As im trying to get some of my own tracks down at the moment and am not good enough at cubase im gonna buy a digital four track:http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=68584
And some other bits:
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/72718
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=67669
And then just some headphones and a new mic.
I should be able to plug the fourtrack straight into the powered moniters eh?
Thanks in advance for the help guys!
January 20, 2008 at 11:18 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1152491Apologies for the formatting, it didnt like being cut and pasted from works..Quick question…
Will this mixer
http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=419&cat=98(6 channel)
Do the job?
I was planning to have independant mixers on both sets of decks and then running them through this central mixer.
This would mean I can also then plug in mic’s, laptops etc too
And obviously crossfade between both sets of decks.
Or am I mad and this is impossible?Raj-
I should have explained myself better in the first post, Im basically being paid in equipment to do it, ive been given approx £300 to spend on what I want. As im trying to get some of my own tracks down at the moment and am not good enough at cubase im gonna buy a digital four track:http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=68584
And some other bits:
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/72718
http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=67669
And then just some headphones and a new mic.
I should be able to plug the fourtrack straight into the powered moniters eh?
Thanks in advance for the help guys!
January 20, 2008 at 11:10 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1208232Allo again, this is a rough draught of what im planning, tell me what you think.
Bear in mind im not a DJ or sound tech, this is just all from my memory and minimal experience with rigs/sound systems
Homerton Music Room For Patients And SAU Service Users
List of equipment needed:Item: Link:
Instruments;
Guitar x 2 (Acoustic) http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=71407
Guitar (Electric) & Amp http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/71410
Keyboard And Stand http://www.rockingrooster.co.uk/productCasioWK8000Keyboard-118-110.html
Percussion;
Drum Kit?
Tambourines x 3 http://www.thedrumplace.co.uk/tdp_default.html
Bongos x 2
http://www.thedrumplace.co.uk/tdp_default.html
Triangle
Castanettes
Maraccas
Xylophone
Dj/Recording Equipment;
Vinyl Decks With Mixer http://www.djkit.co.uk/package.php?id=PKG-274-376&cat=200
CD Decks With Mixer http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=208&cat=202
Main Mixer
http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=419&cat=98
Powered Studio Monitors http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=2351&highlight=powered%20monitors
Microphones With Stands x 2 http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=1413&cat=300
http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=2328&highlight=microphone%20stands
Digital Four Track? (for recording) http://www.turnkey.co.uk/web/productAction.do?dispatch=showProduct&SKU=FOST-MR8MK2&context=WEB
Item: Price:
Instruments;
Guitar x 2 (Acoustic) £59 Each
Guitar (Electric) & Amp £79.99 Each Keyboard And £299 Stand
(This is quite a high spec keyboard, we can go cheaper)
Percussion;
Castanets £4
Tambourines x 3 £9.99 Bongos x 2 £65
Triangle £11
Darbuka (hand held drum) £29
Cabasa £23
Maraccas £12.95
Wood Guiros £8
Bar Chimes £27
Swanee Whistle £18
Dj/Recording Equipment;
Vinyl Decks With Mixer £199 CD Decks With Mixer £179
Main Mixer £74.95 Powered Studio Monitors £149.95 Microphones £19.99 Each
Microphone Stands £18.99 Each
TOTAL: £1367.00
Other/Misc;
XLR Cables6.35mm Stereo Cables
Phono Cables
(Amount depending on what comes with the kits we buy) £50-75?Digital Four Track? (for recording at a later stage) £165.00
Soundproofing:
This is going to be a professional job and will have to be contracted out, I’ve had trouble trying to find an approximate price for this.
I suggest we find a room first so we have an idea of size and then get an engineer out to give a quote.
Also there is the fact that it will have to meet all hospital safety requirements.
http://www.soundstop.co.uk/
http://www.mch.co.uk/centrallondon/acousticsoundproofingspecialists.shtmlJanuary 20, 2008 at 11:10 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1152490Allo again, this is a rough draught of what im planning, tell me what you think.
Bear in mind im not a DJ or sound tech, this is just all from my memory and minimal experience with rigs/sound systems
Homerton Music Room For Patients And SAU Service Users
List of equipment needed:Item: Link:
Instruments;
Guitar x 2 (Acoustic) http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/options.php?id=71407
Guitar (Electric) & Amp http://www.guitarampkeyboard.com/en/71410
Keyboard And Stand http://www.rockingrooster.co.uk/productCasioWK8000Keyboard-118-110.html
Percussion;
Drum Kit?
Tambourines x 3 http://www.thedrumplace.co.uk/tdp_default.html
Bongos x 2
http://www.thedrumplace.co.uk/tdp_default.html
Triangle
Castanettes
Maraccas
Xylophone
Dj/Recording Equipment;
Vinyl Decks With Mixer http://www.djkit.co.uk/package.php?id=PKG-274-376&cat=200
CD Decks With Mixer http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=208&cat=202
Main Mixer
http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=419&cat=98
Powered Studio Monitors http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=2351&highlight=powered%20monitors
Microphones With Stands x 2 http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=1413&cat=300
http://www.djkit.co.uk/product.php?id=2328&highlight=microphone%20stands
Digital Four Track? (for recording) http://www.turnkey.co.uk/web/productAction.do?dispatch=showProduct&SKU=FOST-MR8MK2&context=WEB
Item: Price:
Instruments;
Guitar x 2 (Acoustic) £59 Each
Guitar (Electric) & Amp £79.99 Each Keyboard And £299 Stand
(This is quite a high spec keyboard, we can go cheaper)
Percussion;
Castanets £4
Tambourines x 3 £9.99 Bongos x 2 £65
Triangle £11
Darbuka (hand held drum) £29
Cabasa £23
Maraccas £12.95
Wood Guiros £8
Bar Chimes £27
Swanee Whistle £18
Dj/Recording Equipment;
Vinyl Decks With Mixer £199 CD Decks With Mixer £179
Main Mixer £74.95 Powered Studio Monitors £149.95 Microphones £19.99 Each
Microphone Stands £18.99 Each
TOTAL: £1367.00
Other/Misc;
XLR Cables6.35mm Stereo Cables
Phono Cables
(Amount depending on what comes with the kits we buy) £50-75?Digital Four Track? (for recording at a later stage) £165.00
Soundproofing:
This is going to be a professional job and will have to be contracted out, I’ve had trouble trying to find an approximate price for this.
I suggest we find a room first so we have an idea of size and then get an engineer out to give a quote.
Also there is the fact that it will have to meet all hospital safety requirements.
http://www.soundstop.co.uk/
http://www.mch.co.uk/centrallondon/acousticsoundproofingspecialists.shtmlJanuary 20, 2008 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1208227cheeseweasel wrote:I found this website when I was doing some research for a mate’s community radio station, they’re a non-profit organisation that specialise in setting up community radio stations and giving advice to people like yourself who are interested in starting out. They have some extremely reasonable equipment packages on there too in the “what we do” section of the site, and explain what all the gear does and why you might need it.Cool, ill suggest it, thanks for the mic and mixer tip raj, forgot about that.
Ill give a complete run down of everything ive suggested at some point..
January 20, 2008 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1152489cheeseweasel wrote:I found this website when I was doing some research for a mate’s community radio station, they’re a non-profit organisation that specialise in setting up community radio stations and giving advice to people like yourself who are interested in starting out. They have some extremely reasonable equipment packages on there too in the “what we do” section of the site, and explain what all the gear does and why you might need it.Cool, ill suggest it, thanks for the mic and mixer tip raj, forgot about that.
Ill give a complete run down of everything ive suggested at some point..
January 20, 2008 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1208226Raj wrote:I think a small mixing desk would be a useful addition to this list as you have only listed one amp apart from the guitar amp so I assume it would all be sharing the same amp. If you have a mixing desk you have a wider choice of recording equipment [not tied to a digital 4 track] It will save you plugging and unplugging things endlessly.I like a soundcraft M8 personally as its very good as well as having 8 mono and 4 stereo channels on it. Its fairly simple to use and will allow you to blend all the inputs into one output for recording purposes. Without a desk recording will be a pain in the nuts IMO as you have more than 4 potential inputs you may want to use.
If you get the right dj mixer you may not need to get two separate ones as the cdjs and the decks could all use the same mixer [need something with 2 phono and 2 cd channels [or switches which allow you to swap input signals]] – this could be a useful saving. Remember that djs will need headphones too 😉
Remember to budget for cables to connect all this stuff together too. Plus some spares 😉 as there is nothing worse than not having a spare cable when you need one [the option is to be good with a soldering iron]
You havent listed microphones either – are you planning to have some? You will need voice . I like the sm-58 or sennheiser E series for general work – they are very versatile. You can get condenser mics for overhead pickups but you can use the sm-58/e series at a pinch. You will need mike stands with shock mounts to go with your mics too. When you are micing up the mixing desk will be a god send to you.
Regarding soundproofing describe the room to us and we can recommend soundproofing to you if you want some ideas 😉
My flow of ideas has dried up just now – will get back to this later.
Thanks a lot Raj, will get back to this properly when I can….
January 20, 2008 at 3:15 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1152488Raj wrote:I think a small mixing desk would be a useful addition to this list as you have only listed one amp apart from the guitar amp so I assume it would all be sharing the same amp. If you have a mixing desk you have a wider choice of recording equipment [not tied to a digital 4 track] It will save you plugging and unplugging things endlessly.I like a soundcraft M8 personally as its very good as well as having 8 mono and 4 stereo channels on it. Its fairly simple to use and will allow you to blend all the inputs into one output for recording purposes. Without a desk recording will be a pain in the nuts IMO as you have more than 4 potential inputs you may want to use.
If you get the right dj mixer you may not need to get two separate ones as the cdjs and the decks could all use the same mixer [need something with 2 phono and 2 cd channels [or switches which allow you to swap input signals]] – this could be a useful saving. Remember that djs will need headphones too 😉
Remember to budget for cables to connect all this stuff together too. Plus some spares 😉 as there is nothing worse than not having a spare cable when you need one [the option is to be good with a soldering iron]
You havent listed microphones either – are you planning to have some? You will need voice . I like the sm-58 or sennheiser E series for general work – they are very versatile. You can get condenser mics for overhead pickups but you can use the sm-58/e series at a pinch. You will need mike stands with shock mounts to go with your mics too. When you are micing up the mixing desk will be a god send to you.
Regarding soundproofing describe the room to us and we can recommend soundproofing to you if you want some ideas 😉
My flow of ideas has dried up just now – will get back to this later.
Thanks a lot Raj, will get back to this properly when I can….
January 19, 2008 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1208224Yeah shes awre of all that, she is the head psychiatrist at the DDU, shes used to junkies lol
All the equipment would be in a locked up room and only be open for staffed sessions/lessons.
Ive told her it will all need to be in flight cases and be secured to the furniture somehow…
January 19, 2008 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Buying recording equipment for a hospital project… #1152487Yeah shes awre of all that, she is the head psychiatrist at the DDU, shes used to junkies lol
All the equipment would be in a locked up room and only be open for staffed sessions/lessons.
Ive told her it will all need to be in flight cases and be secured to the furniture somehow…
Where I live the postmen have a habit of opening mail, If it looks like a birthday card you can garuntee it will have been opened to check if theres any money in it.
I have had so many cards sent over the years (my family is in Brighton) and had £20 notes taken out of them!
Where I live the postmen have a habit of opening mail, If it looks like a birthday card you can garuntee it will have been opened to check if theres any money in it.
I have had so many cards sent over the years (my family is in Brighton) and had £20 notes taken out of them!
elretardo87 wrote:I’m a red meat lover of the highest order but allthe food I get is from a local butchers who is in turn supplied by friends of my mum so I know that the food I’m eating is not only good but organic and humanely sourced.To be fair I think vegetarians and vegans have more to answer for than meat eaters. They are responsible for large ammounts of the deforestation of the amazon to grow soya, even more so than McDonalds, and the ultra fickle food miles thing is a crock of shit as well.
I mean people who were a year ago buying organic veg to make themselves feel better are now only buying organic local veg. So all the foreign farmers who rely on selling their wares to supermarkets etc to survive started going organic and now we don’t want it because its come from too far away. Its cost them too much to produce to sell to the locals and make any money and they can’t sell it to us now so they are fucked.
I only eat good food. I buy only organic fruit and veg and top quality meat but that is nothing to do with my conscience. It is to do with the quality of the product.
Anyhow heres a nice wee article on the subject that might make you think a bit about how you choose where your food should come from.
http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/4010/
(p.s last time I was ina McDonalds I was “detained” for pouring a bucket of ming all over the floor and am now banned from all McDonalds in the UK so don’t get me wrong I think fast food chains are bastards)
I wasnt questioning your ethics, maybe I just took it the wrong way.
Im not vegan or vegetarian but i am coeliac which complicates my diet somewhatIf I lived on a farm I would grow all my own food, rear and slaughter my animals, unfortunately I live in the East End of London and have to gat my veg delivered by the box (local co-op) and trust my butcher when he says his meat is free range etc
Its a totally fucked up system, flying in planes of bananas from uganda and as for things like coffee…. sourced from multiple countries/growers/farmers, mixed to be packaged up in a beautiful litlle packet on the shelf in tescos its all WRONG!
*rant over*
elretardo87 wrote:I’m a red meat lover of the highest order but allthe food I get is from a local butchers who is in turn supplied by friends of my mum so I know that the food I’m eating is not only good but organic and humanely sourced.To be fair I think vegetarians and vegans have more to answer for than meat eaters. They are responsible for large ammounts of the deforestation of the amazon to grow soya, even more so than McDonalds, and the ultra fickle food miles thing is a crock of shit as well.
I mean people who were a year ago buying organic veg to make themselves feel better are now only buying organic local veg. So all the foreign farmers who rely on selling their wares to supermarkets etc to survive started going organic and now we don’t want it because its come from too far away. Its cost them too much to produce to sell to the locals and make any money and they can’t sell it to us now so they are fucked.
I only eat good food. I buy only organic fruit and veg and top quality meat but that is nothing to do with my conscience. It is to do with the quality of the product.
Anyhow heres a nice wee article on the subject that might make you think a bit about how you choose where your food should come from.
http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/4010/
(p.s last time I was ina McDonalds I was “detained” for pouring a bucket of ming all over the floor and am now banned from all McDonalds in the UK so don’t get me wrong I think fast food chains are bastards)
I wasnt questioning your ethics, maybe I just took it the wrong way.
Im not vegan or vegetarian but i am coeliac which complicates my diet somewhatIf I lived on a farm I would grow all my own food, rear and slaughter my animals, unfortunately I live in the East End of London and have to gat my veg delivered by the box (local co-op) and trust my butcher when he says his meat is free range etc
Its a totally fucked up system, flying in planes of bananas from uganda and as for things like coffee…. sourced from multiple countries/growers/farmers, mixed to be packaged up in a beautiful litlle packet on the shelf in tescos its all WRONG!
*rant over*
Do people have a conscience about where they’re food comes from anymore?
Do people have a conscience about where they’re food comes from anymore?
d.r.e.a.m wrote:is that coz you aint got 1??dont blame you if ya do have 1 there fekin anoying horible pets id do the same…lol….na id just swing tha feka round by its tail…na i aint that bad????much….my dags cool tho 9yr old welsh collie…called trip…wos called spud then i changed it to tip when i got him (3 months old) thought it sounded a bit of a drugies name so wos guna change it befor he got to old then he drank half a cup of mushie tea (accident put it down n turned round for 3 tiks an heed drank the lot!!) i got well prang till he come up then that wos it you could just tell he loved it + i wos trippin with him to pretty mad i think so that wos it couldnt change it after that!!!:crazy_diz …trippin dog…lol…Tip for rat owners, they generally LOVE hash, well mine did anyway, couldnt leave a blim around…
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