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  1. These were bought brand new from Amazon in January, and have maybe had 2 hours usage since then. They are in pristine, like new condition. Complete with all cables, and packaging. I just don't get on with them, I prefer my ATHM50's, and mostly just use a pair on Genelec monitors, since finishing uni in June, most of my recording/production is done at home nowadays. Here they are being modelled by my semi-invisibe friend Mr Griffin [attachment=197615:Photo on 01-08-2015 at 14.33.jpg] I'd like £150 which includes next day special delivery.
  2. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1438378272' post='2834183'] Listened to loads of these tracks last night. Brilliant stuff! [/quote] Why thank you kind sir ! Much appreciated
  3. How about using a Kaoss Pad ? I just bought a KP3, and I can't believe what I've been missing. There's a new one called the Mini 2S, the S standing for sampler.
  4. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1438369134' post='2834075'] I'd start looking for another band or another drummer. You both have to be good for it to work. I'm done with drummers who don't get it! [/quote] Luckily most I play with are pretty excellent, and guys I was at uni with.
  5. [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1438288515' post='2833359'] The only commercial cabs that I'm aware of that have reasonably flat response are Baer and Barefaced. If you want to be able to tell if a cab may have something close to flat response see if it has a midrange driver. If it doesn't, it doesn't. Even if it has a tweeter it won't be flat, there will be a response hole between the woofer and tweeter, if not on axis definitely off-axis. OTOH a tweeter isn't necessary, a good midrange driver goes as high as at least 90% of bass players really need. [/quote] Acme ?
  6. No, you're only as good as.........you. If you're being let down by the drummer, then you need to take control, communicate during the performance, and if he's doing something wrong, then lead the rhythm section, don't just follow him. I played a jazz gig recently with a dep drummer who kept speeding up, so I kept looking at her and signalling to slow down, and take her timing off me. Steve Gadd and Anthony Jackson are probably my favourite rhythm section, I love what they did with Michel Pettrucciani.
  7. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1438352450' post='2833841'] To download Logic itself without the additional content took about 20 mins tops, but then I have really excellent broadband. For the additional content, I set it to download & went to bed, then this morning I set it to download the additional instruments & went to work. 5pm can't come soon enough! [/quote] Ha that's what I did, left it overnight 😊 have fun I love it !
  8. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1438296325' post='2833447'] That's me just downloaded Logic. Bedtime now, so I'll play with it tomorrow. [/quote] How long did it take to download ? When I got Pro X last year it took about 9 hours, but that's probably my rubbish broadband I think for what you get, it's extremely good value. They also give updates with extra sounds for nothing too, but maybe they all do that ? There was a recent upgrade that gave a whole load more sounds and instruments that I haven't gotten around to downloading yet.
  9. Nice ! Someone told me a few years ago that U2 recorded some tracks off one of their albums on Garageband. It's great software.
  10. If it's a band, then maybe your drummer could trigger them ? [url="http://www.alesis.com/controlpad"]http://www.alesis.com/controlpad[/url]
  11. What Modulus are you getting ? They're my favourite basses I switch strings depending on what I'm doing. For jazz gigs I have a set of Thomastik flats, they're nice on my solo stuff too. At the moment I have a set of very light (100, 80, 60, 40, 032, 028) D'addario ProSteels on, for a more guitar'esque vibe.
  12. Nice ! I had a Clement 6 string fretless, it was beautiful.
  13. Stu just bought my Pedaltrain mini pedal board from me, it was a nice and easy transaction, absolutely hassle free
  14. Maybe try http://www.wdmusic.co.uk/ eBay ? http://www.touchstonetonewoods.co.uk
  15. [quote name='lojo' timestamp='1438279403' post='2833231'] It's where people debate Nash vs the post Nash period , at least thats my guess [/quote] I'm still really none the wiser, but thanks 😊
  16. Maybe contact your local college, see of they do a media course, and ask if any of their students want to practice on you ?
  17. [quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1438213566' post='2832671'] This was a thread I did last month and has some useful info [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/264898-house-insurance-on-instruments/"]http://basschat.co.u...on-instruments/[/url] End result, seems that home insurance generally won't cover instruments if you get paid for using those instruments, unless you lie about it. [/quote] Try getting car insurance if you tell them you're musician I think you just need to check the small print of your policy. Mine is insured via the MU.
  18. I've used a USB keyboard to do this, using samples in Logic Pro. Is it for live that you want to do it ?
  19. It's a technique I use a lot for playing jazz. It's definitely easier if you have the bass at the right height though. I don't use a strap, I play seated, which I find puts the bass at just the right level. I tend to use a combination of both my palm and forearm to mute, depending on whereabouts I'm playing (towards the neck, or closer to the bridge).
  20. I'm looking for a good wall mount bass hanger. So far I have found these on Amazon. [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000OR2I4A?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000OR2I4A?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE[/url] [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00MHLVU6I?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_2&smid=A583JTYHMX5I4"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00MHLVU6I?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_2&smid=A583JTYHMX5I4[/url] I like the look of the Stagg one, I don't want one that sticks out too far.
  21. I've never understood the one band only thing either. I think you did the right thing with choosing the originals band though. You can pretty much guarantee that the blues band will be playing ZZ Top, yaaaaaaaawwwwn , and the rock covers band will just be an excuse for an over-loud guitarist to do what over-loud guitarists usually do, and lets face it, does the world really need another rock covers band ?
  22. [quote name='Simon Andersson' timestamp='1438125377' post='2831970'] Oh, what's up with that subscription thing with Pro Tools btw? Does it mean you have to renew (pay) every year or can you get away with just paying one time for the crossgrade? I'm on Pro Tools 10 (started with Garageband and moved on to PT) but having 2nd thoughts about upgrading... Logic seems fair enough, but it'll be hell to change platforms at this stage. [/quote] I believe you can just pay every month for it, a bit like Max MSP that I use, I just subscribe each month. I found Logic Pro to be very intuitive to use.
  23. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1438109646' post='2831764'] As soon as the drummer gets going...to any degree that you'd want him to... then a sound that is just there is a waste of time. This will rule out most combos under 80-100 watts and tbh, their EQ is likely to be crappy anyway. [/quote] Depends entirely on the situation. My double four is easily loud enough to cope with 5 piece jazz bands, with keys and vocals both through the pa.
  24. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1438079788' post='2831392'] Why would anyone pay £100 for a poor amp/combo just to play at home. A little class D and a cab wouldn't up up any room.. outperform most pratice amps by miles and you could amp it up at a gig and still get reasonable performance. The 60w or less combo has one use.. the bedroom..which is fine if that is all you do, but useless elsewhere, IMO. [/quote] Depends on the amp. My Phil Jones Double Four is tiny, about the size of a shoe box, but perfectly giggable for the average jazz gig, you wouldn't need anything else.
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