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  1. Good stuff, and glad you got the video working. Garry
  2. Please, someone follow this up - i did a European tour with a Circus many years ago which was a great experience. This chance would be great fun, a great play, and you will end up with chops like super man. Go for it. I have just linked your post to my Facebook account , i know a few guys who might be up for this. Garry
  3. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1335050692' post='1625313'] He certainly would. He's dead. [/quote] He just faked his own death, so he could start a heavy Blues band [now in Bath] Garry
  4. Indeed, even Jacques Cousteau might have a problem getting to the bottom of this one. Garry
  5. I missed that - thanks for posting. Garry
  6. [quote name='dood' timestamp='1335021748' post='1624853'] Why has no one mentioned Reaper? [/quote] [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/173557-alternative-daw/page__view__findpost__p__1616114"]http://basschat.co.u...ost__p__1616114[/url] Garry
  7. Good run down here. [url="http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=82459"]http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=82459[/url] Garry
  8. [quote name='leschirons' timestamp='1335010067' post='1624676'] Are we doing Stonehenge tonight? [/quote] Need little people though. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Zdyo4vJuCU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Zdyo4vJuCU[/url] Garry
  9. When getting excited Jaco would often really dig into the strings, causing really hard note attack. I did see Jaco once, when he used a volume pedal for Upright type Legato [< >] and he often used the volume control[s] on his Bass for this. With a typical gig set up Bass, you could only really use a Bow on Electric with any kind of articulated success, if you were just bowing on the E and G string [four string] And this would have to be somewhere towards the head stock end, the horns and body would be in the way. Because there is no serious bridge arch on Electric, it would be [and is for me] nearly impossible on the inner A & D strings. More than likely some clever geezer/geezeress on Youtube to prove me wrong though. Garry
  10. [quote name='ShergoldSnickers' timestamp='1334862445' post='1622645'] Two mics on that one. [/quote] No - good guess though..................... Roland TR-606 Drumatix. Garry
  11. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1334859614' post='1622569'] Don't be silly... it's ketchup. [/quote] Of course how silly of me, that's what Drummers do - Play ketchup. Garry
  12. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1334829994' post='1621883'] Gabriel Roth of Daptone Records uses ONE mic, thus: Obviously in this case placement is fairly critical! [/quote] And the test tube with blood in it helps as well. Garry
  13. I thought the North [East] started around Watford. Garry
  14. [quote name='jonannlou' timestamp='1334625342' post='1618862'] the late Chris Dagley on drums. [/quote] Awful stuff that - Such a great Drummer. Garry
  15. lowdown

    Free VSTs

    Some good free stuff here. Blue Cat Audio............... [url="http://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Bundle_FreewarePack/"]http://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Bundle_FreewarePack/[/url] Garry
  16. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1334565875' post='1617536'] Keep hard at it and you'll stand out from the crowd [/quote] Indeed.......... Some covers bands can end up at a very high standard, as can an original band of course. I have seen one particular covers outfit a few times. They play songs that were written donkeys years ago, the venue is always full, lots of merchandise,CD'd/DVD's, always have a good sound and can be loud - they have great management. The don't seem to make a lot of eye contact with the punters, and quite often the band leader has his back to the audience. They seem to attract a lot of the female gender to the gig as well. I do know one Musician in the their set up, and he is very happy with the Euro's he gets paid. They are called the Berlin[er] Philharmonic. Some people go to listen to [what they feel] is good music - others just go to have a good time regardless of the band, but like the venue. The OP's venue might just be the later type of venue. Garry
  17. [quote name='billyapple' timestamp='1334447515' post='1616412'] When I'm Cleaning Jack-Boots... [/quote] Hitler even relaxed the Jazz law so JF could perform.... I'm hanging from a Lamp post. Swinging little number for some. Garry
  18. I think you will find Studio One [free] the easiest. But other freebies here. Podium also has a free version. in 32 & 64 bit. [url="http://www.zynewave.com/"]http://www.zynewave.com/[/url] Download for Podium free. [full version $50.00] [url="http://www.zynewave.com/download.html"]http://www.zynewave.com/download.html[/url] Tutorials here. [url="http://www.youtube.com/ZynewaveDotCom"]http://www.youtube.com/ZynewaveDotCom[/url] Reaper can be used free as well. [url="http://www.reaper.fm/"]http://www.reaper.fm/[/url]
  19. [quote name='icastle' timestamp='1334407968' post='1615805'] Sounds like a fair swap under the circumstances... [/quote] What a mouldy rusty old Citreon, for a mouldy rusty old erm.......Drummer ? Jesting of course. Garry
  20. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1334406760' post='1615767'] For those old enough to remember, but not so old as to have forgotten. Sorry; I have my coat on all ready... [/quote] Taxi for Dad3353 Garry
  21. [quote name='Horizontalste' timestamp='1334406386' post='1615758'] So...... Can anyone suggest a simple play along, recording platform that i can use with Windows and my Alpha? [/quote] Check my link from a couple of days ago about Studio One V2. It's fast becoming a very liked DAW. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/173356-presonus-studio-one-free-daw/"]http://basschat.co.u...o-one-free-daw/[/url] Garry
  22. [quote name='RandomProddy' timestamp='1334347067' post='1615087'] Lol Also liked "Bands and a crappy pub landlord" [/quote] That's the funnier one for me. Garry
  23. Hey Mike I know you like using Ableton. A friend of mine plays Drums for Howard Jones. He is here with Robbie Bronniman in a video explaining their use of Ableton for the current tour. And how they reconstructed HJ's first two Albums using Live. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7TrGTLNkNU&feature=player_embedded#!"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7TrGTLNkNU&feature=player_embedded#![/url] Garry
  24. Not sure if this had been posted before, but type this into Youtube......... 'Bass Players Wanted....Hilarious' Its the second video down. To much bad language to post the link. Plenty of others there to, band with pub landlord is worth a look.. Garry
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