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Cuzzie

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  1. God man - glad to hear - I love pick playing exercises - things like jumping between E and D or E and G string, not playing notes of any worth, but getting used to moving around, also doing octaves whist fretting. Cody Wright has a nice video somewhere on practicing..... found it
  2. Yeah I tried them but they weren’t for me, I preferred the thinner ones, gave the big ones to a mate who plays gypsy jazz and he loves em
  3. Plenty Stingrays, Bongo’s are basswood as are plenty other good basses, and yes other more grained wood is used and looks and sounds great
  4. There does seem to be an obsession with what is the ‘major’ influence, and thus discounting various other bits Its like one gentleman said about it being a recipe, it’s a combination, that little tweak of lime juice at the end of a dish, or the fact you caramelised the onions as opposed to normal frying them could be the thing to give it a lift
  5. Re drying - most manufacturers worth their salt will have stored it to some degree so it’s not green - granted the ‘better’ ones will start with better wood and allow seasoning for longer - this as people say will make the fit better, remove moisture content. Re Vibration and Thermal treatment - the molecular structure of wood does change over the years and it’s all to do with the porous structure, these micro holes are present to transport water and nutrients when living but also will denote the resonance as well as the solid bits. The optimum conditions and process of this has been evaluated and researched Sandberg and the University of Brunswick or Braunschweig have done it (I think it’s that university) and also there is a gentleman in Finland Juha Ruokangas who makes fine guitars who also studied this and there are published articles. He does a nice presentation on it. It does make a difference to the sound and feel of the wood and therefore to the instrument as a whole, that may be something you like or it may not. If you don’t like or can’t hear it, it doesn’t mean it’s not there.
  6. A few bumps and scrapes it will be even more perfect congrats
  7. Nearly welcome to the world of straight up P - it’s great. If it doesn’t quite sit right with you and you still want a P, I fully endorse what someone else said earlier about the G&L LB100 - it’s probably the best bass they do in their range. I may be wrong but recently they seem to be more G&L’s with the #12 neck as standard - PJ size - earlier in their offerings they had a huge range of dimensions and there are some very very good options to suit preferences - couple of the best necks I ever played were G&L Hope it works out
  8. Bass boomers are good strings, singy to start but they die pretty quickly, Flea uses them, but he has a fresh set every gig. You can use the bottom 4 of a 5 set but you may have to file your nut where the E now C string sits. Specifically made for drop timing the DR DDT (drop down tuning) strings are very good. Personally I just stick to my regular DR Hi Beams standard 4 string set and they handle any tuning - one bass is currently in Drop B with them and it’s all gravy
  9. P.S. a majority only has to be 50.1% or 51 if you want to deal in whole people
  10. The entry ticket is any mobile device/tablet - if you are Android N-track has a free version, band Lab, FL studio, Songmaker amongst others all completely free. Maybe if i went to the forum an asked about DAW they wouldn’t say mobile phone, but they may well talk about all of the above that are software on a mobile device - that is obvious. It’s just hardware and software. You suggested visual EQ is not part of these freebies, i give an example, but of course you will come up with something else to make not so that is actually so. The point you are trying to make about a DAW being some form of massively complex thing only the minority use is simply perpetuating the myth. Break it down into what it simply is and in some way or form there is the realisation the majority of people are doing it, or can do it easily and successfully. The example i gave of your set up is because you have the components to record sound and share it - that is the basic premise. The majority of people have the ability in their bags and pockets, do it in a simple way and could do more. It’s the classic when you are educating people - putting educational materials into the prison you had to circumvent what they were hardwired to think. You got them making cabinets, cupboards etc. Ask them before they will swear blind they cannot do maths, ask them after they have made a jointed cupboard, they will say - i made a cupboard. Yes you did, but you also measured, added, subtracted, used angles, multiplication etc - they have done maths Thats all i am saying
  11. I wonder if the timing of a limited edition master built could be an issue. I know Warwick have a master built service, but as has been said, limited editions are brought out periodically, but i would think normally after the brand has been established for some time. Individually each brand has, but not collectively. If they had done this in say 5 years, i think it may be differently received, i dunno
  12. What, do you mean something like GarageBand which is free and on your smart device...............
  13. Fair amount of hits if you pop the search question into google, or break it down not comparing all at the same time
  14. Sausage fingers like me as well then
  15. I can do Me level best, but it’ll be like me cooking - it’ll play nice, taste nice give you a good time and do the job - but f you are after fine dining - i am not your man!
  16. Be good to hear how y’all get on - I tried the rock control and they weren’t for me as it’s not a rubber grip, jazz tips also good but a lot smaller. I like the fact that there is very little contact area of plastic/Delrin tip - it means you can get different expression with rubber and plastic hitting strings or even your fingers and pick if you grip down low
  17. I am not as nice as Roger and let anyone in, I am selective with my customers 😉
  18. Nope i am saying what i am saying - mobiles have massively increased the amount we can do on the fly. It all depends on what you are recording for - If you are sharing ideas then your audio recorder on your phone or video recorder on your phone is very easy to do. I have a zoom H2N - which is bargain base simple and its in the room to record band jams, which can then be saved and work out parts from there, same with an audio recorder on the phone. I quite clearly said, how deep you dive and use is another thing, but most people will be able to record something and share a file. So Krow -your DAW is your looper into a PC and store and share - you may or may not have taken the raw bass signal, or you maybe have EQ’d it, popped effects before it, had your drum machine record along to it - you are doing it. Thats the only point more of encouragement not chastisement
  19. DAW is just a Digital Audio Workstation or if you used on a mobile device Mobile Audio Workstation. It incorporates very simple software through to complex software and the whole caboodle including PC, audio interfaces, midi controllers etc. I would say that anyone who records anything no matter how simple is effectively using it, which will be the majority. How deep you delve is dependent on you and the software - simple gain reduction and levels +/- inserting a ready made beat and you have used it. You can use compression, plug ins etc Its up to you, but I would wager nearly everyone uses it in some form
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