
sammybee
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Bought a Focusrite interface from Joe, smooth and prompt communication, posted quickly and arrived in tip-top condition faster than expected. Thanks Joe!!
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I have an MPC Live (which is the same machine under the skin just with more I/O and a battery for portability) and use it sometimes like you describe. It's great for that. Up to 8 Audio tracks - which is more than enough for a couple of Guitars & Bass. I haven't found any problems using the MPC like this. Most people use them to make 'hip-hop/trap beats' so that's what all the youtube video's will be geared towards.. I found it really intuitive to set up and use & only had to consult the manual a couple of times.
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My effort is a cover of Tom Misch's - It Runs Through Me recorded by my daughter and I earlier this year (she did the hard work on Guitar, and I played the bass and (terrible) piano line. It's a live looping thing done with an Akai MPC used like a loop pedal. Neither of us were brave enough to sing so you just have the instrumental to 'enjoy'
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Written by Ashford and Simpson.. Everything they touch turns to gold anyways, and with Diana singing just tops it off
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After a period of no GAS whatsoever, I'm getting a bit twitchy about the ISLA Instruments S2400 to augment my Drum machine arsenal & vintage Akai S900 Has anyone here tried one? or own one? The online reviews are rather positive (everyone seems to gush over it), but it would be good to hear from an actual owner if there are any cons to owning one
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I thought at first glance the OP was looking at new, but then if you're considering a fake 'ray - I take your point, you're unlikely to be in the market for a new 'un
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Can you tell me where you're buying Stingrays for £2k? - I'll buy one!
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Recorded today.. I don't think it's finished yet - hoping to get a 'real' sung vocal on there. Quite simply produced... Akai S900 handling drums and the EP/Chord sample, sequenced on my trusty Akai MPC 2000xl. The flute, sax and all other key parts played live from a Korg Triton. Bass is my EBMM Stingray with flats DI'd. All audio recorded into Logic Pro X, using only stock plugins. Inspiration, the 4 in the foreground look like they are heading home after a heavy night in the club as the sun rises..
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Ernie Ball Music Man Retro ’70s StingRay Bass
sammybee replied to stonevibe's topic in General Discussion
Love that black and maple. If I were in the market for a another 'ray, I'd bite their hand off -
I'd go an see a teacher for a couple of face to face lessons at the start, for no other reason than it's good to get the basics of your physical technique on the instrument. Once you have that down, you're much less likely to hurt yourself & can take the path of online/youtube/books/whatever floats your boat... There's bound to be someone in your neck of the woods that can set you on your journey
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Nextdoor (in my town) seems to be for closet racists and weirdos. One to avoid if you feel badly about FB groups -> the nextdoor mob will take you to another level!!
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For me the thing that makes me chuckle about FB groups/newbies seeking knowledge - especially the larger groups, is the people with relatively little knowledge of the subject in hand piling in and flooding the thread with bad advice (this is FB, not here!). But life is too short to react or get annoyed by it, so just scroll on
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MPC 2000xl - drum sequences EBMM Stingray 3EQ - bassline Korg Triton - EP chords Downloaded accapella for vox Everything played live (except the drum sequences) into Logic Pro X using a cheap Yamaha Mixer and an Audient Id14 interface Only stock Logic plugins.
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I decided to skip this purchase based on the comments. I found a 3/4" strip off a cheap Magic Eraser worked really well, slipped under the strings behind the bridge - happy days!!
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Has anybody tried this contraption https://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/products/gruv-gear-fump-bridge-side-bass-string-dampener?variant=45003427578150¤cy=GBP Years ago I had this handy little fabric pad which I slipped under the strings on my Jazz (both the pad and the Jazz are now long lost) - was wondering if this would work in the same way?
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Loking for help on a Telecaster or similar....
sammybee replied to rwillett's topic in Other Instruments
One to avoid - '50's Fender Vintera Tele, really chunky neck.. I can only manage to play mine for 5 mins before I'm running back to my 2004 USA Strat Deluxe. It sounds and looks the part though! -
You need to order the item from overseas (ie you need to be/or have presence in HK) and have them ship it to you there then they won't charge you VAT at source.
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Yep, I've been that way a few years. I have two basses, an amp, a modest collection of synths and drum machines, couple of guitars... It feels great as you said But in the past, I have bought and sold loads... I wish I had the wisdom 20 years ago to buy a couple of good instruments, stick with them and save all that time and money on trading
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Tapes? 1985? They would be the recordings of Mike Allen on Capital Radio from Friday & Saturday nights recorded when I visited my grandparents!
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Struggling to see what the 'upgrade' features are - apart from the name