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WalMan

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  1. It's an Alesis adat HD24 Fireport 1394 like [url="http://www.studiospares.com/digital-convertors/alesis-hd24-fireport-1394-interface/invt/219920/"]THIS[/url] Works a treat and mahooosively quicker than the ftp route
  2. [quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1343400094' post='1750209'] Should get the individual tracks over this weekend (getting them off the H24s is a slow and boring prcess involving ftp - ) Then the real fun (for me) starts, as I turn them into finished pieces. Can't wait! [/quote]Si I have a Fireport that makes the machine like an attached HD if that helps in the future - and frankly as I can't remember the last time we used the machine I probably ought to sell it anyway. I got it after spending three hours transferring 16 tracks for a song that was no more than 4 minutes long off the machine by FTP the first time
  3. I think MrsW might have something to say about that Fingers crossed for this month Premium Bond draw
  4. [quote name='thebrig' timestamp='1345707117' post='1780638'] Most of our gigs will be just average size pubs and clubs, but occasionally we play larger venues where it's nice to have a bit in reserve to call on, and that's why I see this as the ideal set-up, as it's light and compact enough for the smaller venues, but when you need a bit more, it's there all in one box! [/quote]Sounds similar to mine, which was why I went with the lower powered one. The S12T is so efficient that seems to be more than enough. For bigger gigs I always have the back up of the PA. Be interesting to hear how you get on with the more powerful version.
  5. So in the possible spirit of one in / one out I am tentatively looking to sell my Overwater by Tanglewood Classic J. Picked it up at LBGS 12 in a spirit of madness at the end of the day and it is a super bass. Nice slim fast neck and a good tone, particularly from the P at the front. I am/was really after a Precision so am considering moving this on towards that. The bass is only six months old (well it was when I first advertised it more like nine now & surely a suitable gestation?) and in good nick. I only have a lightweight Stagg soft case so collection preferred. I live between Brighton & Portsmouth and work in Guildford, so a meet within a reasonable distance of those would be fine. Looking for around [s]£290 £275 £250[/s][color=#ff0000] £240 / offers[/color] - [color=#ee82ee][i]slight price adjustment for the new(ish) year[/i][/color] Photos will follow if I can get Photobucket to work - it's currently being a pain (Edit: Now sorted. Links below) Soundclips in my coundcloud account [url="http://soundcloud.com/aka_walman/sets/overwater-by-tanglewood/"]HERE[/url] there is also a pic of the bass there to be going on with
  6. Oh my, if only I didn't have to pay the mortgage....
  7. I hope you do really big loud gigs, 'cos I have the STM 6 & S12T and that's [i][b][size=8]LOUD!!![/size][/b][/i]
  8. Perhaps it's something we could try to A/B at the SE Bash in Sept, even down to the Shuttle & Streamliner models? Like I said before I did that through my S12T in store before getting the Streamliner and the differene was huge.
  9. [quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1345583234' post='1779205'] Thats just how I felt Lozz, I just missed that dirty old rock'n'roll tone. The clinical sound of the Genz Benz just didn't work for me.... [/quote]I think the clinical sound is to do with the Shuttle rather than GB generally. As before my Streamliner is a very different beast and a lot warmer.
  10. Mine arrived today. I'll tell you later.........p'raps
  11. I have a Genz Benz Streamliner 6 and the Barefaced S12T and it's lovely & warm. A/B'd the Shuttle & the Streamliner before purchase - though I had gone to buy the Streamliner but thought I would check as bother were there. The Shuttle in the S12T was just too "clinical" and needed the tweeter rolled almost off, while the Shuttle was warmer and had tweeter rolled back in. If you're at the SE Bash perhaps we should set up the two side by side to see? EDIT - Just realised you're at the footie so a No this year.
  12. [quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1345468317' post='1777771'] Im in one of them holes also, which book was it Walman? [/quote][url="http://www.basslinepublishing.com/the-bass-player-s-guide-to-scales-and-modes.html"]Stuart Claytons Scales & Modes[/url] from Bassline Pub, Should have got it a few months back when he had a deal on, but..... I should know this stuff, but having made it up as I went along for the last [i]cough[/i] [size=1]thirty [/size][i]cough [/i]years I decided it was about time. Hopefully not tooooo many bad habits to erase
  13. [color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]1. Hamster - Fender Hotrod P/J, Bareface Compact, Auralex Gramma Pad, SFX Thumpinator; either Markbass 800 Tube or Ampeg PF500 Portaflex[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]2. BigBeatNut - Rob Allen Deep 5, Status Electro, Lakland 55-02 Fretless, Markbass CMD121P, a selection of SFX micro pedals[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]3. Stingray5 - Musicman StingRay5 and Stingray fretless, Tune TWB-6, Trace Elliot BLX-80 combo, Boss GT-6B fx, Gramma Pad, (+ raffle bits & freebies).[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]4 OBBM - undecided on basses but Schroeder cab(s) and mini-rack Mk2 (+raffle bits)[/font][/color] [i]5. Charic (tentative) - ACG Finn 4 (Drop C tuning), Yamaha RBX6JM, Modded Fender MIM, TC RH450, 2 x TC RS210, Line6 DL4 (delay pedal), Behringer Chorus Pedal[/i] [color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]6. Happy Jack - Ampeg Baby Bass and (just for OBBM) at last I'll bring along a Hofner Verithin. If there's enough (any) interest, I could also bring along a Fishman Fusion pedal plus a rig to play through.[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]7. Macdaddy - custom shuker or custom Iceni Zoot or Hamer Blitz + raffle bits [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]8. Billyapple - Gibson Thunderbird, Un-Finished Wishbass Lobe, Matamp GT200 Head, Matamp 212 Cab, DHA VT1 Eq[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]9. Walman - ([i]assuming it'll all fit in the smaller car I got last year as I was cutting down on gear [/i][/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica,arial,sans-serif]) Wal Pro1/Custom hybrid, 2 x G&L L2500 US, Tanglewater ClassicJ, Roland PK5 bass pedals w DSI MoPho synth, GenzBenz Streamliner 6, BF Super12T - alternatively a poll on which to bring may be required[/font][/color]
  14. Glad you're enthused. Stick at it. I sadly am at the other end of the scale and in a black "what's the point" space. Hopefully the technique book I ordered last week will get me to snap out of it!!
  15. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1345187988' post='1774625'] Tequila is wicked stuff, right? [/quote]Sorry, where am I, who are you and what the hell am I talking about? I was just sat minding my own business and then suddenly it's tomorrow & I'm here
  16. I shall be preparing to fly so sadly not In the process of getting some of the big fecker gulls off the roof and must the the nurse for an ear descale then Carry On Waywrad Son. Have to be the SE bash for me the following w/e
  17. Good luck with the search. It does happen. One of my guitarists lost his silverburst V years back. Distinctive. Yes, but more so bebause the back of the neck had an impression of his hand from the night he was stood too close to a flashpot. That turned up a few years back and was recognised because of that blemish
  18. Well I try, and I know what I want to be singing, it just takes a few run throughs to get comfortable with what the bass. I doubt any of us are that different really, but in early days & while getting confidence, it's probably best to get the day job sorted (bass) then add the part time job (BV's) The more you do it, the quicker the two come together, but if BV's are causing you to struggle with the bassline, then get happy with that first
  19. We play detuned to Eb, which helps, and then adjust tunings to fit after that. That does then mean that some songs are not feasible at the end of the day. You could always get one of these http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgciodHZmbk
  20. It's a matter of practice. I find when we start a new cover I know the BV line I want, but until I have the bass line sorted I get trown & screw up. Once you're happy with the bassline go for the BV's
  21. [quote name='Cameronj279' timestamp='1344900867' post='1770976'] Uploading to YouTube just means other people can see them, wider spectrum of advice from others as well as it saves up a few Mb on the laptop/computer. [/quote]Trouble is the YT comments so often seem to be either incredibly good, or viciously bad with very little helpful stuff in the middle. Also I often wonder quite why some people would want others to see them when many are positively dreadful, unless they have some hopelessly over inflated view of their abilities. They often either get unhelpful "[i]wow that's really good maaaaan[/i]", or vitriolic put down that just leads to a flame war
  22. Interesting to see, but I don't go out of my way to search them out, unless just possibly I'm trying to work something out & another persons view/way of doing something might give a pointer to a bit I can't get (though more often than not I am unconvinced by the example and let it pass me by) Personally I tend to avoid the headless "here's my version of [i]insert song title[/i]" 'cos I recognise that there are othes far better qualified than me. I put full band covers up to the bands YT channel
  23. Get yourself along to the [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/179031-south-east-bass-bash-no6-surrey-saturday-29th-september-2012/"]SE Bass Bash[/url] &/or a Skype sesh with [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/179031-south-east-bass-bash-no6-surrey-saturday-29th-september-2012/page__view__findpost__p__1694208"]McGraham[/url] - something I ought to progress, but whilst I can bellow at gigs I fear to inflict a Skype lesson on my family As elsewhere I backed into taking a lead vocal on Saturday night .... and promptly forgot the words Still ought to persevere, though must remember not to record the results!!
  24. So far this afternoon Spocks Beard - Spocks Beard followed by SB - V The Great Nothing .... what an uplifting epic (IMO obviously) and now starting SB - X I bloody love the band, the tone Dave Meros gets and the variety of his basslines.
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