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  1. [quote name='Chiliwailer' timestamp='1489237527' post='3255376'] Now sorted. I needed to download the elicenser software and then get Elements 8 via a grace period download. Got there in the end and now have the beats I paid for ages ago! Cheers for your help, it steered me in the right direction [/quote] Good stuff.
  2. Have you tried (after the original install) downloading and installing the Elements 7 update? [url="https://www.steinberg.net/en/support/downloads/downloads_cubase_elements_7.html"]https://www.steinber...elements_7.html[/url] Elements is now up to version 9, I would have thought that during the upgrade that It would have given you the option to upgrade to the current version and not a 4 year old legacy version. It's possible that there are two VST folders installed, one for A1 7 and one for Elements. If so, you will have to navigate to the second folder as well. That will be under options etc.
  3. I thought Cubase Elements only had Groove Agent SE4? Sounds like you have installed Cubase A1 7 rather than Elements. Elements has the Drum software. I am not sure that A17 has? Have you tried the Steinberg set up videos? Well worth a look. Cubase A17 and Elements 7 http://youtu.be/sBVwMnoz6tY
  4. [quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1489056034' post='3253983'] I'd only heard Ed doing it solo on many TV shows, so I thought I'd actually listen to the recorded version. Much less jam night and with Pino front and centre, which is never a bad thing. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qp5vcuMIlk[/media] [/quote] Not a fan of his style of warbling, but he does have an appeal to a lot of folks and his writing style is right up pop alley. He certainly has done well for himself. That is one shocking production mix though, a real mid range mess. Has that happened in the YouTube upload, I wonder ?
  5. [quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1489055606' post='3253980'] I might steal this concept for the Compositon Challenge one month [/quote] Yes ! What a great idea and a nice change for one month.
  6. [quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1489003742' post='3253697'] Edit: I made the sensible choice of going for Albion One [/quote] The thing is with Albion One, apart from it's lovely sounding sections, is all the extra sound design patches in the Edna (Engine) Synth. They have taken the original Orchestral section recordings and mangled them up, including arp and sequence rhythms. So there are many decent, and very usable ethereal sounds available. Be sure to check out the videos on YouTube from various people, because there is plenty to get stuck into. Enjoy... [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1489013762' post='3253814'] Good call here. Good Stuff for a modest sum, which goes to a Good Cause. Recommended; thanks for posting this. [/quote] Yes, a nice Cause.
  7. [quote name='Staggering on' timestamp='1488976391' post='3253379'] It's worse if you play upright bass.Check out Jay Leonhart's video "It's impossible to sing and play the bass".And even worse if you are using the bow! [/quote] Haha... Doing the Facebook rounds at the moment.
  8. I thought some folks might like to enter this Comp. You do need to use One 'Embertone' Instrument in the arranging part of the comp, but I believe you can use any of their free Instruments from their website. Here is the blurb. http://www.embertone.com/strangerthemes/
  9. The Egyptian Army Band (One of the Wonders Of The World)...well...they are keen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_69NN4B5y_I http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGvaO6zubLs
  10. [quote name='NoirBass' timestamp='1488872460' post='3252451'] I've used unrealBook for a few years now. [url="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/unrealbook/id370135173?mt=8"]https://itunes.apple...d370135173?mt=8[/url] You can take photos of existing charts or upload PDF's. this can all be arranged into setlist a for each project. I also like the ability to draw over the top so if you have a different arrangement, need to add a cue or spot a mistake in the chart you can easily scribble notes. I've even done this mid gig between songs. I've transcribed everything in Sibelius over about the last 10 - 15 years, so it was really easy for me to convert the charts to PDF and then upload then to unrealBook. Also, for simple chord charts I use iReal pro. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/ireal-pro-music-book-play-along/id298206806?mt=8 It's well worth learning how to make your own charts within this. The bonus here is if you set up the form of the song correctly you can use it for play along too. The transpose feature on this has saved me a few times too. [/quote] Pretty much all this for me (Both Apps). iReal Pro for any Jazz standards I am unfamiliar with. unRealbook for my Notation and Scores. It's great that you can amend the PDF's with scribbles and changes etc. Top App.
  11. Yes, this is a great track. Another Classic Anthony Jackson Bass line.
  12. [quote name='dood' timestamp='1488537983' post='3249741'] Deps are very valuable. Look after them as you might need them again in the future. [/quote] Indeed, and in the case of doing professional pit work, the deps might need YOU, at some point in the future. Shows open and close all the time. It's about networking and what better way to network - Depping.
  13. A heads up from VI Control for an updated 14 gig Percussion library now with an Arp setting. Not free, but a very modest donation fee for an excellent library. I purchased this the first time around and well worth the fee. Direct link. http://www.modwheel.co.nz/perc-plus-redux VI Control post. http://vi-control.net/community/threads/perc-library-is-back.60324/#post-4061319
  14. Same. Although there has been times over the years when it was very last minute and extra was paid as a thank you.
  15. Erm... let me see... Con Sordino or 0db Brickwall Limiter this month? Interesting picture.
  16. [quote name='JPJ' timestamp='1488364910' post='3248218'] Presonus' technical support is a joke. I emailed them about the problem, the emailed back with links to a support ticket with "updated information" on their support site. Click on the link, and you are required to register. Registration completed, and guess what, no open support tickets nor anyway of finding the ticket they say they have created. At that point I gave up and processed a cancelation via iTunes. [/quote] Support over at Presonus is usually quick and very good. I suppose these things happen though. Regarding the support ticket. It is always placed in your account page. [url=https://postimg.org/image/lmhq8hxcz/][/url][url=https://postimage.org/]post img[/url]
  17. Well done to the winners and all that entered. A couple of gems in there. Although I had a listen a couple of days ago, sorry but I didn't vote. I intended to, but it seems that I ran out of month. (my vote would have tipped the balance - I will leave you in suspense). Need to remind myself, that February is a month, short on days....
  18. [quote name='timmo' timestamp='1488355585' post='3248091'] I don't think there is any benefit of the doubt to be given. A light hearted jest is always good in my book. [/quote] Absolutely. To me, 'The Boy' was just speaking in the spirit of the thread. (well, my take anyway).
  19. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1488356628' post='3248098'] Nope! I just checked on my NAS. On tge CD single for Snowblind, there's isolated bass/drum/vocal mixes of Snowblind and Trans-Island Skyway. [/quote] Oh... I didn't know about. It must be these? Thanks for the heads up. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnlTd27qQ14[/media] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8px0fO_es5A
  20. Facebook link don't work for me either. Maybe the link problem is something to do with that 'Trump' fellow over your side of the pond?
  21. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1488307417' post='3247780'] Just on the Fagan/bass thing, I'd highly recommend the bass and drum mixes that turned up on the b-sides of some of the Kamakiriad period singles. Beautiful stuff. [/quote] Are you talking about this (Among others), NancyJohnson? If so, yes great. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IoVcBo0eDg
  22. This is my fave... [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWfZnu0j6sA[/media] Jean Michel Jarre had a go as well. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSSr5KQlqNU[/media] No surprise then, that Kraftwerk thought they should Knock One Out. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyvQpv4JBmU[/media] ANYMORE?? Yes... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bzcf-TPl30
  23. [quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1488305659' post='3247766'] No. Fair enough you got me. [/quote] Now look at what you have started. I never knew that 'Popcorn' was so popular in 1972. Apart from the Hot Butter version already posted. There was this from Apollo 100 - which sounds like some kind of Acid trip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmilpJoP-m4 That were not content with that, so Apollo 100 had another go at it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bh5kInh5G8&list=PL8XFxV0apdmqJepRnmg1cvS10g0BXl_V2&index=5 Anarchic hacked away at it in 1972 as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ap2_erSXBQ
  24. [quote name='markstuk' timestamp='1488277783' post='3247419'] [url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_P%C3%A9tomane"]https://en.wikipedia...e_P%C3%A9tomane[/url] [/quote] Indeed. I believe there is a performance on the Da Tube somewhere.
  25. [quote name='SpondonBassed' timestamp='1488268618' post='3247282'] I'd like to point out that talking out of one's arse is not yet recognised as a valid way of creating speech. [/quote] Yes, very true. Although, it was possible to recognise a tune out of the arse, of a certain French, Professional Flatulist. And not forgetting, the glorious arsehole tunes from 'pro' gigging farter, 'Mr Methane'.
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