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I think there are actually 2 albums. One is a new Gilmour album, and then there's a Floyd album that was started in 1994 and features the late Richard Wright. It's mostly instrumental too, which sounds cool. More exciting (for me), is the prospect of a new King Crimson album .
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If you google the guys name Tom Driessler, it comes up with loads of credits and photos of the guy with Adelle and various other bands, all crediting him as being the bassist.
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[quote name='Maude' timestamp='1404570861' post='2493830'] I have one and really like it, the long version. I was worried about the length issues people often mention but at it's longest it's is a tiny bit too long (and like Lozz, the buckle irritates) so just tightened up a tad is perfect for me, and I'm no low slinger either. At it's shortest it pulls the bass right up to my tatty-bo-jangles, any shorter with a Yammy Bex4 I wouldn't be able to get my head and arm through so I can't see how the short one could ever be too long. Horses for courses though I suppose . [/quote] I'm 6ft and very skinny. In terms of strap length I'm definitely not a Mark King wannabe, nor a hang the bass down by my knees player. Ergonomically the best place to have the bass hanging, for wrist comfort to avoid long term injury and general accessibility is to have the strap so the bass is in the same place standing, as it is when sitting, though mine's slightly higher than that. The short Mono strap even at its shortest couldn't do that. I love the bags though.
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[quote name='eddiehoffmann' timestamp='1404554043' post='2493642'] Did you buy directly from their website, Loz? [/quote] Bass gear and Bass direct sell them. It's a good idea to see one first, I found even the short one was too long.
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[quote name='JazzBassfreak' timestamp='1404429268' post='2492666'] Hi guys, update- Got a full refund case was found in my favour as i got no response from the seller! VICTORY [/quote] Happy to hear it
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[quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' timestamp='1404409998' post='2492413'] Nice setup;) do you have a usb music keyboard? [/quote] Yeah, it's an M-Audio, not brilliant by any stretch of the imagination, the action feels really awful, but it does the job. I know what you mean about driving, I have to rely on my dad !
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This is mine, not ideal but I'm reasonably happy with it, baring in mind I only have 1 room . I have my keyboard on a stand at the side of me when I'm working on stuff. I have an armchair against the wall facing it, and tend to sit in listening over things on repeat. Seriously though, decide how you want it, and then use eBay and Gumtree to source things. [attachment=166089:P1010017.JPG]
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[quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' timestamp='1404388592' post='2492163'] Thanks basically, I'm using a corner desk , which is rather small for my requirements . Was thinking of a long white desk , about 6' long . Then I thought that a cupboard may be tidier . [/quote] Work top cut off maybe ? Under desk pedestal drawers can be bought quite cheaply from eBay or Gumtree.
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I just used google images for inspiration until I saw something that looked how I wanted. eBay is maybe your friend for buying stuff, you possibly need to be patient, but you'd be amazed what you can get things for, especially when they're collection only. My desk came from eBay for 99p, it was collection only from 2 miles up the road. My rather nice, and originally rather expensive Ultimate support monitor stands cost me £20, again collection only from eBay, though this time a little further away at 10 miles . I hate seeing cables draped everywhere, so I bought some cable tidy stuff for a few pounds from Amazon. The acoustic foam tiles, maybe now in the wrong place since I moved some stuff around cost about £10. I had my dad make a frame that was filled with leftover rock wool, and the tiles were stuck to the front. Whole cost, furniture wise - about £40.
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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1404338026' post='2491798'] Well they probably [b]are[/b] limited edition. Levi's would probably usually throw any bleach damaged jeans in the dustbin... [/quote] Just beware buying anything from Honeymonster1959
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[quote name='JazzBassfreak' timestamp='1404332096' post='2491722'] How the hell does a bleach mark signify that jeans are limited edition?! Some sellers just se like idiots to me.. [/quote] My thoughts exactly I had to read it a couple of times to make sure I'd read it properly
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I think I'm going to stop buying off eBay. A couple of things recently haven't been as I'd hope they were from the description and the photos. Today I received a pair of jeans that I won last week, nice looking jeans except for the bleach mark on the back of them. I emailed the seller and this is his reply - [b]Dear ianhoward,[/b] [color=#000000][font=arial, sans-serif][size=3]Hi Ian sorry that you are not happy with jeans they were bought with mark on them I questioned it at the time and was assured that the mark was there to show that the red label 501s were a limited edition they were pretty expensive at the time so that reassured me but the fact remains that you are unhappy so what would you like me to do about the problem sorry I did not put it on the description but as it had always been there I did not think that it was a problem look forward to your comments hopefully we can resolve the problem amicably many thanks Terry[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=arial, sans-serif][size=2][b]- honeymonster1959[/b][/size][/font][/color] He obviously needs to work out where the comma and full stop buttons are on his keypad. [color=#000000][font=arial, sans-serif][size=2][b] [color=#222222] [/color][size=2] [/size][/b][/size][/font][/color]
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Rothko has or maybe had 2 bassists.
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Do you guys ever get pee'd off with JUST being the bass player?
ambient replied to Highfox's topic in General Discussion
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1404216314' post='2490353'] Although I use Sibelius for work, another package well worth considering (and it is up there with Sibelius and Finale), is Notion4 (£40.00). [url="https://shop.presonus.com/products/notion-prods/Notion-4"]https://shop.presonu...-prods/Notion-4[/url] It is very easy to use, incredibly stable with a very simple work flow. (worth checking out the tutorial videos they have, and on YouTube). I use Notion 4 on the iPad for my own personal use and it works a treat (about £11.00, or £21.00 for all the in App purchases). If you purchased Notion4 desktop @ £40.00, you qualify for a crossgrade offer to Sibelius 7.5 full version @ £160.00, (so, total of £200.00) and a saving of around £200.00 on the full version. - Worth considering... If you are after free, then MuseScore seems a safe bet, plenty seem to like it. [/quote] Notion's the software advertised by Esa-Pekka Salonen in the iPad Air advert, that does look really good, and it's something I'm planning to get when I get an iPad. [url="https://www.apple.com/your-verse/orchestrating-sound/"]https://www.apple.com/your-verse/orchestrating-sound/[/url]
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Maybe have a look on Talkbass, there's bound to be a 'club' for vintage Fender basses.
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I use Sibelius, it's good but fiddly to use and took me ages to work it out.
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Number 4 - [url="http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/sell-getstarted.html"]http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/sell/sell-getstarted.html[/url] You have to have a telephone to sell on eBay, and need to confirm the number.
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I don't think there is a 'standard' wear pattern on a bass. It depends I think on who's owned it, I've seen basses that are only a year or so old that have been really badly knocked about, and instruments that are 30 years old and immaculate. There's a book about Fender basses that's really good, lots of great photos of genuine old basses.
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[quote name='kerley' timestamp='1404059556' post='2488862'] Yes, you will get your money back if you don't receive the item. You do need a bit of patience here though as assuming it was sent Royal Mail the seller can't even claim until 30 days so if he did send it and it is lost in the post it is hardly right to get angry with him about it. Okay he isn't responding but he has marked it dispatched so that is all he would say anyway isn't it? Agree with others up there. I have sold 100's of things on eBay and I am a very good seller but I have had more problems from buyers than from anyone I have bought from. The change I would make to eBay is that the payment gets automatically taken from the winning bidders Paypal account when the auction ends. A lot of people just don't bother paying but you still have to wait 7 days, cancel listing, realist and wait for auction to end again etc, etc,. [/quote] The problem with that is it could maybe cause the buyer to go overdrawn ? They may be fully intending to pay, but may not get paid for a day or 2. I recently bought a couple of things that were collection only, I was going to pay cash for them, I'd have had to have paid the cash in so that Paypal could take it out, a lot of faffing about. I do see your point though, but maybe non payments should show up on a buyers profile ?
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[quote name='JazzBassfreak' timestamp='1404053946' post='2488814'] I paid via Visa debit :S [/quote] Shouldn't be a problem then .