Guitar Rig, Trip to the Doctor
Tuesday 18 January 2005 by ramujiMy Guitar Rig software arrived on Saturday. Since the 828mkII is back-ordered and won’t be delivered until early February, I’m not yet able to process my Stick through the software. All I’ve been able to do so far is install Guitar Rig into my iBook and use the pre-recorded samples to experiment with the huge variety of effect/amp/cabinet simulators. This looks to be a very promising software package, although it may be a bit more of a CPU hog than I had expected. I will definitely need to dedicate my iBook specifcally to my MacRack, and avoid installing other software, or using it for the Internet or email, etc.
Very early this morning while doing some work around the outside of the house, I tried to climb up over a short cement wall with my arms full, slipped and banged up my legs and knees. It hurt pretty bad and I even felt nauseous for a very brief moment, but it passed and I finished my work with a bit of a limp. It wasn’t until I got back inside that I noticed that my right sock was quickly becoming soaked in blood. I managed to stop the bleeding, clean and disinfect the wound, and dress it with some cotton and gauze. The wound wasn’t large or very serious, but it was right on my shin, where the bone is very close to the skin, and I could see something white-ish in the wound. While I was pretty sure it wasn’t bone that I was seeing, I figured it was better to be safe than sorry, especially when it began bleeding a bit again around noon. So I went to the hospital expecting to get a stitch or two. The doctor laughed at me, closed the wound with a couple of strips of surgical tape, and sent me on my way. I’m kinda surprised he didn’t offer me a lollipop.