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How was your recording session last night/yesterday...?
BigRedX replied to MacDaddy's topic in General Discussion
Another dock taking up valuable screen real estate on the bottom of the main display. And really big too! IMO dock icons should be no bigger than desktop icons. If that was my set up I'd have it stacked vertically on the right hand side of the upper secondary display. -
It's not listed on any of the various DX7 presets and cartridge sounds including those from 3rd party vendors so it's probably something someone at your college created.
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How was your recording session last night/yesterday...?
BigRedX replied to MacDaddy's topic in General Discussion
In my home studio putting the finishing touches to the drum programming for another new song. We now have 5 new songs to work on for when we are next back in the rehearsal room. -
For me programming patches is the best bit. It's the whole point of having a synth. IME most pre-programmed synth patches have been designed o show off all the features of the synth and usually aren't actually much use in real world situations. And those that are any good tend to have been over-used by other owners of the same device. Whenever I get a new synth I'll spend an hour or so going through the pre-sets normally being totally underwhelmed, before diving in to program something that is actually useful to me. However agreed with FM programming. Back in 1983 the other synth player in my band bought one of the first batch that arrived in the UK. He would spend hours tinkering with it and eventually come up with some fantastic sounds. I couldn't get anything I liked out of it and I wasn't massively impressed by the ones supplied. Nothing since then has changed my mind.
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It must have something to do with the forum software, because Basschat is the only forum which enables this feature in my browser.
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I suspect that what the OP is referring to, is the way the forum software should save any text that is typed into the reply field before it is posted. In the past I've clicked reply to a thread to discover that I started typing something several days ago but never finished it. Of course by then the discussion has moved on so my original unfinished reply is of little use any more. From my own usage I would imagine that the retention of un-posted replies is linked to forum cookies. It is also dependant on the device it is typed on and not uploaded to the Basschat servers as an unfinished reply typed on one device will not appear on another.
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Great. Thank you. I think that since the v4.5 update is going to include several new features that I will definitely need, My FI will be reserved for occasional home use until it is available.
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Stranglers keyboard on the Repair Shop tonight
BigRedX replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
I did wonder about the tuning. IIRC one of the competing electro-mechanical pianos from that era was tuned by adding or removing solder from the tines. I also wonder if they added some internal bracing at the corners to hold the case together without changing the external appearance. It certainly looked as though it could do with some. And agreed with the varnish. That glossy finish was nasty. Isn't there something less intrusive available? Even a matt varnish would have been better than shellac. -
I could never get on with the change in tension on the E string. Standard E string dropped to D was far too floppy for my tastes. A heavier E string that felt OK in D was too stiff when tuned to E. Since I switched to 5-strings for "normal" bass and don't need drop D on my Bass VIs I've been OK. I do have two guitars with different gauge E strings for standard tuning and drop D though. YMMV.
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When you do have the time to do this can the Algorithm Block Diagram on page 99 be updated, as it is now over 10 years out of date and from what I see in the editor program, the architecture has completely changed since the version in the manual was drawn up.
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Is that true? 4.5 isn't available for another month? Do we have an exact date for the release yet?
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Knackered truss rod and fingerboard removal HELP PLEASE
BigRedX replied to police squad's topic in Bass Guitars
@Andyjr1515 unless I am mistaken it's the bass in this thread, so it looks as though there isn't any fake MoP. -
Mine were both 36" scale too. AFAIK all the 5-string versions and the C-bass were. I don't think the 34" scale versions are much shorter overall since most of the additional scale length of the 36" scale basses was achieved by moving the position of the bridge back as far as it would go on the body.
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You need an extra long case. I've owned two Originals, one came with it's own flight case which judging by the stickers on it had actually been on some flights, and for the other I was able to source a suitable hard case from my local musical instrument shop amongst their stock of spare used cases in the days when they used to have such things. Both cases were the same internal size (within a few mm) so it would appear that it is a standard, albeit one that isn't very common. Unfortunately I don't have either bass any more so I can't measure them for you. Alternatively you could ask Overwater. IIRC they still make basses with the Original shape as a custom order so they should know of a source of suitable cases.
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Knackered truss rod and fingerboard removal HELP PLEASE
BigRedX replied to police squad's topic in Bass Guitars
How easy was it to get the fingerboard back on properly aligned with the sides of the neck?
