Macprovideo courses are good in my experience. Some very good tutors and very well put together.
Loads and loads of Logic and Ableton deep dive stuff in there.
When I'm in the lulls with my band, I dive into the world of Ableton Live and virtual modular stuff like VCV rack/Voltage Modular. Endless fun and very good for the synapses. Fantastic writing tools too.
Gage Realist pickup
Had it fitted to my old bass so some wear but ultimately little used (I mostly went acoustic).
No box or manual but can jiffy bag it up.
Will post pics in a bit.
3/4 size secure and well padded double bass case with rollers in vgc.
Reinforcement in all the right areas and has tough, properly placed handles to manoeuvre the beast in and out of cars/vans/concert halls/ dodgy pubs etc
Didn't use it much as I'm primarily an electric player.
PICKUP ONLY
Cheers and here are the pics...
And a weekend bump for this beautiful bass which I would keep if I was not on a one bass diet.
It's in gorgeous nick, light and well balanced. The platonic ideal of a BB3000A.
And did I mention it's Japanese and not Taiwanese?
I'll post some sound clips shortly...it's absolutely stellar...
Moving up to NI's Komplete so moving on these excellent libraries for Kontakt player inc ABBEY ROAD 60s DRUMMER, Retro Machines MkII (analog synth VST) and Supercharger for a wallet friendly all in price of 25 quid.
Abbey Road 60s Drummer
Retro Machines MkII
Supercharger
Only selling as a bundle with license transfers all ready to go.
Cheers! Nick