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  1. Once again, thank you all for the info - all good stuff. Cheers. 😊
  2. Thank you all for your input. I had forgotten this but I had Cakewalk YEARS ago, running on Windows 95 or 98 and struggled with that. From memory (it was a very long time ago) it certainly was not straightforward and certainly not intuitive. I think that is why I was attracted to GB, as all I knew who had tried it, said it was pretty easy to get on with. With that in mind, I may have a go with Reaper, as there is the trial version and see how I get on. I don't think this will happen until the new year, with everything else going on, so sit tight and I'll report back. Would I need anything else to connect - I seem to recall that I just went straight into the sound card before, on a micro jack. Cheers. 😊
  3. Taaaaaaaaaaaa. Will take a look. 😊
  4. Thank you, just as I suspected. Cheers. Anything that could be recommended to run on windows 10, that is simple to use and effective? Cheers. 😊
  5. Hi All. 😊 I have done a search on here for anything relating to Garage band software for windows, but not found anything. There are various bits of info on the net and I have even found a "Free Download", which I am quite suspicious of. . . . . . Anyone got Garage Band or something very similar on a Microsoft Windows system? Cheers, 😎
  6. An absolute beauty, looks very original. Do you have a moulded case for it or a standard one? If you are interested in the Peavey T Series, it's beginnings, variations and history etc, you may like to have a look here, if you haven't already visited it. Peavey T Series Basses and Guitars I am a big fan of the Peavey T - some nice ones, also shot in the garden.👍 Read and scroll and when you get to the bottom, click Newer posts and carry on. Lots of interesting info. Cheers. 😊
  7. Nik Nik, is this image one you have borrowed or is it your actual bass? 😊
  8. Hi. This is the one I think you referred to. Is this how you remember it? If you read the script, it dates from 1980. Check out Larry DiMarzio's Snake Skin Boots!!!! Wow!!! Cheers.😊
  9. Hi. 😊 As per my reply to Cosmo, somewhere there is a pic of Peter, at perhaps that show. I will look into it and come back to you. Cheers. 👍
  10. Oooops, neglected to add more info! Axis Bass 203 Axis Bass 204 Cheers. 😊
  11. Hi to all who remember me and Hi to those who don't.😎 For those who remember, I have a thing about small operation English guitar makers - Reeve, Ray Cooper, Doug Wilkes and the like but in particular, Peter Cook. I was going to post this on another Peter Cook article I did some years ago but I managed to find it and it was some time ago!! 😁 So, here we are on another thread. . . Two more Peter Cook Axis Basses. Axis Bass 204, the red one - I know who now has that one. Axis Bass 203, I am aware of but not sure where it has gone since 2020. Anyone that visits on here? 😊
  12. Just been watching the news. . . . Sad to see that Jeff is no longer with us.😪 What an absolute legend - I only ever saw him playing live once and he was absolutely mesmerising. I'm sure like many who admired him as not only a truly amazing guitarist but also a consummate musician, I will be listening to a lot of his music over the next week or so. Good bye Jeff Beck, thank you for the memory of watching you on the stage. Another great who has left us. A sad day.
  13. Now I've got a name. . . . it's easy. Good shot of George and the Axis Bass at 1:36.👍
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