

“Anywhere they want us to play,” Ainsworth added. “We’ll go out to the west or the east, it doesn’t make any difference.” All the way up to entertaining some New Jersey gigs,” White said. “We’re looking at everything from Mississippi or anything south of the Mason Dixon Line. Setacide is making plans to play outside of the area soon. The list was long, so obviously these two enjoy working together, and they do it well. White and Ainsworth have been in several bands together in the past. “Now days, it’s just anything with a good heavy rhythm to back it up.” “I got my roots from a lot of jazz,” Ainsworth explained. “There’s been so many over the years I can’t name them all.” The band describes their sound as modern heavy rock and named some of their influences as Shinedown, Chris Cornel, Sevendust and Led Zeppelin. They let the two more seasoned players do most of the talking during the interview. The other members of the band are vocalist Adam Garcia and guitarist Jacob Domingue. Standing before the camera was an eager, lively bunch of guys ready to share. And boy did they! They had the audience up out of their seats and rocking.Īfter Setacide finished the set, It’s Ok I’m With The Band caught up with them for an interview. When the opening band canceled, Setacide was more than happy to step-up. The show took place on November 12, 2011, staring the bands Up From Under, Messer and Setacide. In fact, the one word they used to describe their fans was, “loyal.”ĭoghouse Entertainment once again sponsored another great event at Hippy’s Night Life in Texarkana. This band has already been winning the hearts of fans as their following grows. Now, Drummer Bum White and bassist David Ainsworth have given birth to a new band hailing from Atlanta, Setacide. They were local celebrities with plenty of talent to go around. Obviously there's laptops even better cooled with more internal drives out there, but and feels as nice as this one IMHO.Many people in the Greater Texarkana Area remember a band from Atlanta, Texas called Insinuwait. I think all this thermal throttling and stigma around laptops only matters if you're gaming, and if that massive GTX/RTX graphics card is running. I don't think Razer will be offering 2 hard drives anymore, seems like they're moving away from that, but I could be wrong.Īnyway, I'll be posting more thorough and scientific tests in the future when I add a 2tb NVMe SSD, and an external Samsung T5 SSD. If you've been looking at this laptop, I would wait until the end of the year, or even next year, so it's even cheaper. But, this is just for travel purposes, and considering it's very light, not that hot or loud, I think 32gb is enough for getting ideas down. The only down side of the this model laptop so far is 32gb ram limit. It made me realize my 3930k is very outdated, so I'm looking at the 9700k atm. So the 8750h is outperforming my 3930k, and all while streaming from only ONE sata 3 SSD that's filled right to the rim, opposed to the several 850 pros and 860 Evos I have on my desktop. I loaded the exact same session on my desktop, and Vienna was at 70%. Taskbar CPU at 40-50% utilization and Vienna Ensemble around 50-60% at 1024 buffer. CPU stayed at a consistent 3.5-3.9gz, no drop outs or clicks, and temps never reached over 75C without cranking the fans. I have 50+ tracks playing simultaneously with dense orchestra, no clicks or pops using Realtek, YES Realtek stock drivers, performing just as well as my RME PCI soundcard on my desktop (in terms of MIDI)
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If I toned down the FX and synths, I could probably run 10 full instances of Kontakt no problem. So, in a nutshell, I've been able to run 3 full instances of Kontakt with heavy samples, 9 instances of intense synths, multiple reverbs, EQ's, etc. Keep in mind this is a SATA m.2, not NVMe, but it can be upgraded to a 970 EVO or whatever NVMe drive you prefer, which I'll be doing soon (2tb NVMe SSD).
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I replaced the HDD with a Samsung Pro SSD 500gb, and used the 120gb m.2 sata drive for samples.

It was between the Razer and the MSI GS65, but the MSI was more expensive with a much worse build quality and design.
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The build quality is almost on par with Mac Book Pro's, very pristine and professional, however I added a D-Brand matte skin to cover the green logo on the front. I ended up getting the Razerblade 15 base model 2018 from Amazon, because it comes with 2 hard drive bays, and I added the 3 year warranty through Asurion, since Razer only offers 1 year. I'm glad to say I have not experienced any of these issues, and it's an absolute beast. There was some doubt about thermal throttling, voice count, latency, and overall performance with these devices. Just wanted to share my brief experience with my new laptop since I had been procrastinating for months.
