Excellent and stylish review! It was very helpful to learn about fighting ground loop hum. It was interesting to see you build a track. When you added those drums, you took to a new level! Great job!
This is the best tutorial I've seen so far on the Donner. Thankyou. And you have a way of saying things precisely and clearly. And the Nobsound filter I'm definitely going to buy. Subscribed 😊👌
one of the most perfectly done videos on the platform. Fantastic. Just picked up a B1 on a black Friday deal whim, and I couldn't have stumbled upon a greater find. Subscribed, and watching your other videos I'm sure! So helpful on both technical AND creative levels. Thank you so much...
Cool gadget! Had to check if you were blinking cuz' you look super sharp. Love it! BTW From what country is Donner made? Keep up the good work. Cheers from Mexico!
@@genepozniak There's a slight difference to me 🤔 but very very tiny difference. Maybe try turning up the saturation or filter to see it they sound more different from each other. Thanks for liking the video!
That is NOT an XLR cable. But you did correctly mention multiple paths to earth (ground) will cause hum and buzz problems. The correct solution ALWAYS is to run the instrument signal through a direct box. A DI box has isolation transformers that decouple the physical signal connection. Buy one or two and you will have them for life. And they don't need to be active 48v powered or expensive. If you ever play live on stage you will need to have these. And NEVER EVER use anything that will lift (disconnect) the ground conductor on a power cable. That can be very dangerous. Isolate the audio signal.
@@edjefferson9175 Thanks for pointing out it isn't an XLR and thanks for the valuable insights on DI units. A DI is certainly more efficient and I might replace the noise cancellator with a DI box to see if it works for this type of setup :) although I don't have many high power devices. Thank you again for the advices!
@@Hammy.Cinematicfirst video I am watching. Dress is looking very good. Hope you dressed up for the next piece of content I'm going to watch as well. Luckily the content matches the presentation 👍
Hi there, I'm actually not familiar with chinese donner as it seems they have a bigger market in the west than in China. Just checked Google, their name in Chinese is "唐农". Maybe you can find this in local stores? :) hope this will help
Excellent and stylish review! It was very helpful to learn about fighting ground loop hum. It was interesting to see you build a track. When you added those drums, you took to a new level! Great job!
@@josephwright5921 Thank you so much for your kind words 😊!
This is the best tutorial I've seen so far on the Donner. Thankyou. And you have a way of saying things precisely and clearly. And the Nobsound filter I'm definitely going to buy. Subscribed 😊👌
@@andyturner3056 Thank you for your kind words and subbing! Glad my tutorial helped 😊 Have fun with the Donner!
one of the most perfectly done videos on the platform. Fantastic. Just picked up a B1 on a black Friday deal whim, and I couldn't have stumbled upon a greater find. Subscribed, and watching your other videos I'm sure! So helpful on both technical AND creative levels. Thank you so much...
@@dovej1 Thank you so much for subbing! Hope you enjoy the B1 😊
Great Video very informative and to the point. Thank you!
@@j0banez Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for the Nobsound tip!
@@CCNutritionist You're welcome 😊
Wow you're just amazing my friend, more power to you 💕
@@Jasonimmanuel Thank you so much my friend 😊
Now Hammy got Cinematic shots / Edits along with Cinematic Music, haha! Nice video btw
@@shreyaserande Thank you! I made some improvements!
your production value is so good and I love your transitions
thanks for sharing :) this was a great tutorial
@@Emily_M81 Thank you so much for watching and supporting my content 😊!
Hammy! New video! I'm so happy! Btw awesome light setup and nice gold backlight :)
@@LesaDrones Thank you! I just set up my new studio :)
Great video, loved the cinematic intro! 👌 I had never thought on recording both MIDI and Audio at the same time that's a good idea! 🔥
@@Amadeus.Herrera Thank you! Doesn't hurt to record both!
@@Hammy.Cinematic 💯
I thank you for this great video 😊
@@hiramx7989 Thanks for your kind words 😊
Donner! My fav piece of gear of all time! Donner rocks
@@djkanyon Donner is great!! 💯
Some nice sequencing going on there.
@@dalemoore387 Thanks!
Great video, thanks!🎉
Cool review, very detailed ⚡️
@@SynthBiker Thank you Synthbiker!
NICE!
@@Yeshayahu_Yohanan Thanks!
Thank You!!
@@maxchirico 🙏🙏
• I’m blown away by your talent-amazing!🦄🦄🦄🦓
@@recreepy Thank you so much!
Cool gadget! Had to check if you were blinking cuz' you look super sharp. Love it! BTW From what country is Donner made? Keep up the good work. Cheers from Mexico!
@@saby5075 Haha thank you so much! I believe Donner is based in China. Cheers from Canada!
Great video. You are a very knowledgeable person. And know how to present a product perfectly. What d a w are you using? I like the colors of it?
@@ME-xf2fs Thank you! I'm using Reaper. I customized the theme colors.
Sounds good
@@mann-vom-mond Thank you
@@Hammy.Cinematic 🙂
Okay but hooking up two cables like that first try is some form of witch craft.
THNX. !!!!
“Inside your Dao” is a hot statement
Where did the ground loop isolator come from
@@bubbajohn1373 Hi there! Not sure where it's manufactured, possibly from Asia. I discovered it on Amazon.
Great tutorial- thank you!
@@litup6465 You're welcome!
The square and sawtooth waves sounded the same to me. 🤔 Very informative video though. Thanks. :-)
@@genepozniak There's a slight difference to me 🤔 but very very tiny difference. Maybe try turning up the saturation or filter to see it they sound more different from each other. Thanks for liking the video!
If you open up the filter you should hear some difference
@@Hammy.Cinematic I meant sounded the same in your video.
@@christianthompson1473 I meant in the video.
@@genepozniak they sound quite similar, by turning up the resonance should make them sound different
are you using Cubase for daw ?
@@dubdoodle7191 No, I use Reaper
That is NOT an XLR cable. But you did correctly mention multiple paths to earth (ground) will cause hum and buzz problems. The correct solution ALWAYS is to run the instrument signal through a direct box. A DI box has isolation transformers that decouple the physical signal connection. Buy one or two and you will have them for life. And they don't need to be active 48v powered or expensive. If you ever play live on stage you will need to have these.
And NEVER EVER use anything that will lift (disconnect) the ground conductor on a power cable. That can be very dangerous. Isolate the audio signal.
@@edjefferson9175 Thanks for pointing out it isn't an XLR and thanks for the valuable insights on DI units. A DI is certainly more efficient and I might replace the noise cancellator with a DI box to see if it works for this type of setup :) although I don't have many high power devices.
Thank you again for the advices!
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🎉🎉🎉🙌🙌🙌
is she real or AI generated?
@@HOLODECK-MUSIC-PROJECTYou never know 🤔
Real. Ai hands have six fingers.
@@ruchirlives lol!
It’s a dream…
Chào vợ hjhj
@@FXA_Entertainment I don't read this language 😊
中国妹子么?好可爱!
I think the comments are ai generated.
you dolled up lol
@@itsemurha0 I dressed up
@@Hammy.Cinematicfirst video I am watching. Dress is looking very good. Hope you dressed up for the next piece of content I'm going to watch as well. Luckily the content matches the presentation 👍
@@annebokma4637 Thank you!
@@Hammy.Cinematic welcome, very informative. More a tutorial than a review, with this and the instrument one will be well underway. Subscribed. 👍
@@annebokma4637 Thanks for subbing! I really appreciate it 🙏
U smell boo
*Hi! WHERE to get one of those in china??? (visiting china now)*
Hi there, I'm actually not familiar with chinese donner as it seems they have a bigger market in the west than in China. Just checked Google, their name in Chinese is "唐农". Maybe you can find this in local stores? :) hope this will help