What it boils down to getting realistic about what I'm able to do in my life. When "stuff" becomes something I'm responsible toward rather than something that's a help to me, it's a problem. And I'm not just talking about music gear either.
PERSONAL STATISTICS I have a more than full-time job, a spouse and three children. By the time I got to my studio after work, I was usually so tired that I resented my equipment.
Like that annoying kid down the block, it kept looking at me with its blinking red, green and amber eyes and repeating "Wanna play? Why don't you play with me? Here I am." "Get out of my face!" I shouted back and proceeded to log onto ebay.
THE DRUMS Read G
So I sold the cracked Zildjian New Beat high hats, the Sabian 20" ride cymbal, the Tama Pedal, the 1970s 16" Paiste crash cymbal, the Tama high hat stand, and the two cymbal stands. After alot of packing tape and trips to the post office, what was left was the "garbage" part of the kit, the drums themselves. They are sitting in my garage. One is a Ludwig floor tom, I think (the badge is missing). The rest are no-name junky brands that have pretty much no value on the used market.
Come and get them.
KORG MICROx
I wrote about my love for my latest synth recently. It interfaced well with my computer DAWS and had heaps of sounds. But getting at it all was sort of like looking for ants with a magnifying glass from an airplane. If you are over 40, do not even attempt to read the text on the front panel of that thing. Don't get me wrong, it's a great synth. But with the time I have for it, I just was scratching the surface. When it comes down to it I can make just about any sound I want on my Mac virtual synths. So up on ebay went the MicroX.PHO
RODE NT1A Microphone
A great condenser mic. Quiet and wonderful for voice or whatever. But when it comes down to it, I can do what I need to, get a basic idea down, with my Shure Sm58. Someone picked it up for $100.
CAMER
AS AND BRIEFCASESI rounded out my purge by looking beyond my music gear to my other valuable stuff. Saddleback Leather makes these amazing bags. Thick leather and cool basic styling. They are designed to last 100 years and cost at least a few hundred bucks each. I got one a few years ago. I loved it, the way it smelled, looked and was built. But it was too heavy to carry. It was breaking my back. Picked up $400 for it on ebay, almost what I paid. Someone got a great bag.
Finally, I got
rid of my Olympus E-500 digital slr camera. A great camera, yes. I take lots of pictures, and always have. A camera is almost always with me. But this camera was about 2 or 3 years old and I figured it was going to break sooner rather than later. So I sold it too. A wedding photographer in Ohio picked it up with the lens and a bunch of extras and got a great deal at that. I took the money from all this stuff and got the new SLR I'd been wanting.My music studio now boils down to this:
- My Mac laptop
- M-Audio Prokeys Sx keyboard.
- Mbox Mini.
- A bunch of virtual synths, notably ImpOscar.
- My Garbage Guitar (read about it).
- $200 Fernandez strat.
- Edirol powered speakers.
And, importantly, I have a little more peace, which is just what I need right now.
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