Multi-meters are really useful for fixing auto problems and checking your household mains before doing any DIY. No-one likes being electrocuted because they forgot to switch off the power before replacing a socket or light fitting! And for those into model railroads they're essential to wire up your layout.
I have had luck with "Artist's Tape", which does not leave residue. Can even tape paper together, and it will not rip the paper when removed. Deoxit for faders - watch out for the more expensive conductive plastic types, as it might melt. Works fine for carbon or cermet types.
I have that exact 6pack as well as a drawer full of assorted batteries in my studio . Never want to have an active instrument die in a session, or a flashlight run out of juice when you're trying to sort something out behind your desk😅 Great list, I've definitely added a couple of things to my Amazon cart. Looking forward to finding out how you organize your sessions, as well as getting a peek at your work flow. Thanks for the lessons 🫡
I was happily surprised when I noticed on your track tape you have the Alesis QSR. The QS line of synths by Alesis always had a special place in my heart, as the QS7 was my first synth ever.
Multi-meters are really useful for fixing auto problems and checking your household mains before doing any DIY. No-one likes being electrocuted because they forgot to switch off the power before replacing a socket or light fitting!
And for those into model railroads they're essential to wire up your layout.
Really love your straightforward matter of fact approach. Great advice and practical. Thanks a million!
My pleasure. Thanks for the comment.
I have had luck with "Artist's Tape", which does not leave residue. Can even tape paper together, and it will not rip the paper when removed.
Deoxit for faders - watch out for the more expensive conductive plastic types, as it might melt. Works fine for carbon or cermet types.
You have some great recommendations. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
My pleasure, thanks for the comment.
@@JeffreyScottPetro You are welcome.
I have that exact 6pack as well as a drawer full of assorted batteries in my studio . Never want to have an active instrument die in a session, or a flashlight run out of juice when you're trying to sort something out behind your desk😅
Great list, I've definitely added a couple of things to my Amazon cart. Looking forward to finding out how you organize your sessions, as well as getting a peek at your work flow.
Thanks for the lessons 🫡
Thanks for the comment.
I was happily surprised when I noticed on your track tape you have the Alesis QSR. The QS line of synths by Alesis always had a special place in my heart, as the QS7 was my first synth ever.
I own three of them. Truly more than I need or use, but I really love some of the marquee synth sounds. Thanks for the comment.
Excellent video! Time to get a cheap multimeter!
Appreciate the comment.
Tuners and metronomes are easy downloadable apps. Great practical ideas🔥
Good point. Thanks for the comment.
Great video’s, keep it up 👍
Thank you, kind sir.
you can get a Boss tuner for android phones for free
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