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  1. For playing along on my macbook pro I made this little app to speed things up. Some other might find it useful as well: http://www.richard-stanton.com/music/itab/ Whenever iTunes goes to the next song, it will find the tab for the new song automatically.
  2. Also didn't mention but I made a bookmarklet for YouTube. Its a bookmark that when you click will search for the tab for the current YouTube video. Available at the same place: [url="http://www.richard-stanton.com/itab/"]http://www.richard-stanton.com/itab/[/url]
  3. I don't have access to a windows computer unfortunately. I'm new to developing too, got my head around the mac environment, I assume windows couldn't be too much different. If I get a windows machine at some point, I don't see why not!
  4. Hi everyone, Recently, I've mostly been practising by playing along to iTunes and looking up the tab for each song. It was a bit annoying so I made a program to do it for me. I've been using it myself and find it really useful. So I thought I would share it with everyone here! [url="http://www.richard-stanton.com/itab/"]http://www.richard-stanton.com/itab/[/url] Its just a simple free app that looks up the current iTunes song and finds the tab. Its still very early stage, so it's not perfect (only for Mac at the moment...sorry!). I would love to get some feedback. Hopefully you'll find it as useful as I have.
  5. [quote name='dodgnofski' timestamp='1378497257' post='2201266'] Hi, where are you located? [/quote] Needs collection from Charing Cross Hospital, Hammersmith, 15 min walk from the tube station.
  6. For sale only. Peavey TKO 115 S. Built like a tank. ~33kg. Some marks to the rolex 1x15, ~75W, but very loud! Has been used for both rehearsals and gigs. Cuts through very well, played with a 16 piece jazz band and a couple rock bands both small and medium gigs, had plenty of headroom for each. 7 band graphic EQ. Both input jacks (active and passive) are temperamental and crackle and cut-out. They just need re-soldering/replacing which is fairly easy. Missing to the top to one control. Due to our transport requirements we have upgraded to a smaller, lighter amp. Please see the Gumtree ad for more details, and more photos [url="http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/bass-guitar-amplifier-peavey-tko-115-s/1031178834"]http://www.gumtree.c...15-s/1031178834[/url] Reviews: [url="http://en.audiofanzine.com/bass-guitar-combo-amp/peavey/tko-series-tko-115-s/user_reviews/"]http://en.audiofanzi...s/user_reviews/[/url] [url="http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/bass_amplifiers/peavey/tko_115/index.html"]http://www.ultimate-..._115/index.html[/url]
  7. Thanks a lot Terry! Just what I needed.
  8. I think the amazon page says it was published in May 2007, does anyone know whether this exists or not.
  9. Does anyone have any details on this? Song list, release date? This looks to be very handy! [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-Marcus-Miller/dp/1423404335/ref=sr_1_21?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200164629&sr=1-21"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-Marcus-Miller...629&sr=1-21[/url]
  10. Logic Pro has just been updated to Logic Studio: a collection of programmes that includes logic pro 8 all the jam packs. Theres also a new logic express which includes the best plug-ins from logic pro - doesnt seem like cut down versions. And they both seem much cheaper. Logic pro 7 was £700 - but logic studio is £320... [url="http://www.apple.com/uk/logicstudio/"]http://www.apple.com/uk/logicstudio/[/url]
  11. Alternatively you could attach an ethernet cable between them and turn on file sharing on the computer with the program to copy. Then connect to it from your computer and drag it across.
  12. I use logic express on an old iMac G5, it works fine with plenty of processing power left over. The new iMacs would be easily powerful however you may need to get a crossgrade to logic 7.2 if thats not the version you have already. Its just an upgrade but you have to buy it. Im not sure if its even sold anymore.
  13. [quote name='markytbass' post='44613' date='Aug 12 2007, 09:30 PM']Is your laptop fed direct mains or does it have a transformer. If it has a transformer and is double insulated (there will be a square inside a square on the transformer if it is). We had a problem at work where if you leant on the radiator whilst using the laptop you would get a shock (not big more like a static discharge). We all used double insulated transformers which we had upgraded to ones with an earth. This solved the problem, you may find that some static is finding its way to earth from your laptop via you and your srtings. This is a warning sign that much bigger voltages would probably go the same way. If you aren't using an RCD I would get one very soon.[/quote] Nearly everything is double insulated rather than earth. The radiator problem has also occurred to me. Even when I used to have bass direct to amp. If I touched the strings and the radiator I would get a small shock as you have described.
  14. All the devices are connected to one extension lead. Currently I am connecting the TV through the 3.5mm headphone socket, it has RCA sockets but only as an input, Ill experiment with scart to see if I have any success.
  15. I think I may have sorted it out: Using a ground loop isolator i tried connecting item by item every configuration possible, measure the PD each time. The best solution I have found is by placing the ground loop isolator between the mixer and the laptop. There was then not shocks between the laptop case and the cable. However, know there are now sparks between the cable for the bass and the laptop case. Would it help to place ground loop isolators between everything?
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