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Zingzillas is the sh*t. The break at 1.08 and following guitar solo are sweet!
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A couple of pedals for sale: First up is an MXR Blowtorch. Good condition with original box. Works perfectly. £80 posted/£75 collected. Sold I also am selling the Diago 18V power adaptor cable that I've used with this. It allows you to run the Blowtorch from a regular 9V power supply. (Otherwise the Blowtorch takes two 9V batteries). £5 posted. Now SOLD. Finally I'm selling my EBS Valvedrive. It's near mint, little used and has the original euro power supply and box. £140 posted. Also SOLD. Cheers! [attachment=117759:IMG_3260.jpg][attachment=117760:IMG_3259.jpg]
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Up for sale is my Frontier Design Alphatrack. This is a very useful one fader controller for all major DAWs (Logic, DP, Pro Tools etc). After downloading the free installer software it then can control the most common functions of your software from transport controls to pan, mute, solo etc and has a motorised 100mm fader (really good for recording automation) as well as a touch sensitive ribbon controller. Every button/rotary is programmable. It is in great condition with original box. It is powered via USB from your computer. Price is [s]£125[/s] £80 posted. More info on it can be found at [url="http://frontierdesign.com/Products/AlphaTrack"]http://frontierdesig...ucts/AlphaTrack[/url] Sold on eBay.
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Hi All, I'm selling my Novation Remote 25SL controller keyboard. It's the Mark 1 version (which is actually better than the current Mark 2 as it has two banks of LED screens as opposed to one), in great condition with original box and paperwork. This is at the top end of keyboard controllers and has a robust and weighty feel. Everything on it works perfectly. It has a dizzying array of programmable knobs, sliders, pads and rotary controllers. It can be powered via USB, batteries or the optional 9VDC power adaptor. There is software that is free to download from the Novation site - Automap which can automatically detect your host DAW (Ableton, Logic, DP, Cubase, Pro Tools etc) as well as a large number of software synths and plug-ins. Most used functions from these are automatically assigned to knobs/sliders on the keyboard. Info on Automap and a list of compatible software can be found at: [url="http://uk.novationmusic.com/software/automap"]http://uk.novationmu...oftware/automap[/url] Price is [s]£110[/s] £95 posted, or [s]£100[/s] £85 collected from my home in South London. Sold on eBay.
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Might have been posted already (let's face it - most of the good ones have!), but classic house music from Masters at Work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE-FuloXH5Q
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Vigier Passion and Arpege - what's the difference?
lapolpora replied to lapolpora's topic in Bass Guitars
Thanks. I'll look out for the Bass Bash. Hopefully I can make it along. And yes that Passion III is lusty -
Vigier Passion and Arpege - what's the difference?
lapolpora replied to lapolpora's topic in Bass Guitars
Everyone - thanks so much for all of this. And Ped - some terrific info. What an amazing response - ought to be a sticky This is all far more complex than first thought. I'll have to have a good think about this - and save for a long, long time..... Thanks all again. Derrick -
I'd be grateful if someone can tell me the difference between the Vigier Passion and Arpege - apart from pickup placement of course. Are they very different instruments - tonally and playability? Also is there a reason why some (particularly the older ones) seem reasonably priced while others of the same model are eye wateringly expensive (the newer ones). Did they change dramatically through the 80s, 90s and basses of today? Thanks for any help. It's not an easy bass to get to try out! Derrick
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5EJ2Lp7I9Q
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Chris bought my Markbass Super Booster. An excellent guy and a pleasure to deal with. Buy from/sell to with confidence.
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...and both classics of their time! ...I mean Charles Wright and NWA
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Matt bought my Nordstrand NP4 pickup. An excellent guy to deal with. Buy from/sell to with confidence
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MusicMan Cutlass I for sale in Berks....
lapolpora replied to flyingguitar's topic in Basses For Sale
And I bought piereeganseman's Cutlass...... It's absolutely awesome. Or should that be +++AWESOME+++ ...and this one looks to be in nicer cosmetic condition. If I had another £2000 I would buy this as well. Just so that no one else could have it The same week there was another Cutlass that also sold quickly. That had an asking price of £2000. -
[quote name='wingnutkj' timestamp='1339836766' post='1695053'] Funnily enough, I was out drinking in London with some friends last night. There was a bloke in the corner of the pub who seemed to be having a bit of trouble getting his phone connected to the wi-fi, but one he got on, he settled down a bit, only twitching and making small screaming noises every so often, and at one point seemed to sing a quick burst of "If I were a rich man, sosososo". He quietened down eventually. Other than that, it was a pretty average night at the pub. Dave started talking about missing his ex-girlfriend halfway through his fifth pint, exactly on cue, then headed off to meet some new girl after his eighth. Steve turned up just after Dave's eighth pint, when he knew it was safe to talk about how much he's enjoying Dave's ex-girlfriend. Rob attempted to chat up the barmaid with little success, again. Andy's club flyer origami sculptures are getting more obscene. One thing which stilted the atmosphere (other than the odd guy in the corner) was that it was raining, kicked up some odd smells from the canal outside for the wind to waft through the door, and there seemed to be some commotion getting a narrowboat up to the next section of the canal. Which pub was it? It was the Inn Before the Lock. [/quote][quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1339840047' post='1695120'] You sir, are a genius Si [/quote] +1. Post of the year (so far)
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[quote name='gjones' timestamp='1339164088' post='1684690'] It needs something playing 16ths whether it's the hi hat or maracas or wee shakey egg or something to bring the rhythm together. Try it at home folks and all of a sudden they sound almost...er.... not crap. edit : it would also help if the brass section was in tune. [/quote] Need more cowbell http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0uvVZg4Tw4