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I suspect that they're having problems with some poorly applied tape catching on their machinery so have decided that they will add a fee to every package that has tape! You can't win can you, too little tape and they charge you to 'fix' the packaging, too much tape and they charge you anyway. Interestingly however, they don't provide any indication of how much tape is the right amount
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So, the reply from Interparcel below.... Apparently the fact that I put 'Fragile' tape on fragile items, in the hope that the courier will not trash the item in question, results in extra cost. This was the package Makes me launch that they can add a fee like this for the reason above, yet they lose or damage the item and you'll spend months getting your money back (assuming you paid for the insurance). You've been warned folks
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Wow, thanks BRX (once again), there's so much in there that resonates. One of the reasons I posted is that, as a long time user of PT, I just get the sense that the engineers are not as worried as they used to be about glitches - with each update there seem to be more issues, not less. The feel that, as you put it, it's on its way out, is tangible (let's face it, any recording package that can lose a track cannot in any way be described as 'professional'). I'm not sure which version I have on my old iMac but it's stable with no glitches, I haven't updated it for a long time and there's no problem. But even that version takes longer and longer to load with each passing week, and because I can't have two versions open at the same time (without buying another license it would appear), these things slow to a snail's pace what should be fast and seamless. I also worry that one day I'm going to log on to the iMac only to find a message saying that Avid no longer support that version of the software or similar. The Adobe thing is interesting. It was my having to start using Adobe a year or so ago that coincided with the problems with Pro Tools, although it seems now that Pro Tools is quite capable of making its own problems. Either way, they certainly don't seem to have a nice effect on each other when they're both open at the same time. I'm going to have a look at Audition because I do have CC. Thanks again BRX
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Owen is a 100% absolute gentleman to deal with
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Thanks very much folks, interesting comments. The reason I posted about Reaper and not, for example Logic, is simply that I keep hearing positive things about it, almost as if it's some form of magic bullet! I tried Logic briefly and it didn't really make sense to me, possibly because I'd already tried and failed to see any merit in Garageband. There's a few things above I hadn't thought of, especially around latency and plug-ins. I use two RME devices with Pro Tools, a Fireface 400 with an older copy of Pro Tools on an old iMac, and a Babyface Pro on a recent Mac Mini (I also tun a copy on a MacBook for editing in the house). I've certainly never had any compatibility issues (and referring to BRX's point above, whilst I can understand that opening up the software to 3rd party interfaces caused problems, when I started using PT it wouldn't work unless the computer was attached to an interface, which came with a whole different set of problems if you wanted to edit away from the desk). My main problems are that over time I've found the software itself is less stable than it was, I've had numerous crashes over the last few months, it takes an extremely long time to load which can also be frustrating (for reasons I won't go into here I have to switch between PT and, for example Adobe apps, and there's less chance of a crash if any app I'm not using is turned off, both appear a lot more likely to crash if the other is open), and don't get me started on how long it takes to load at the point in the month at which it checks that my subscription has been paid (and on two or three occasions, despite being paid automatically by DD, it's refused to open suggesting that I haven't paid - OK, after a few tries it does, but this is not a user-friendly experience by any means). Most seriously on two of three occasions I've imported a PT file from one computer to another using a hard drive only to see an error message indicating that 'one or more tracks are missing'. I've learned that I need to duplicate all files before closing a copy of PT on one machine and moving to another to edit, but all the same, this is a pretty serious problem and just adds to the increasingly long list of minor issues I'm having, all of which seem to be getting worse over time, not better. So, I think my patience with PT is slowly running out
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I've been using Pro Tools a long time, until this time last year as a hobbyist, now as part of my day job. Recent issues with the software plus the fact that it's getting to be quite an expensive package has made me wonder whether I should look elsewhere. I hear a lot about Reaper. I do mostly voiceover work for my day job at present plus some hobby music recording. I'd usually be quite happy to simply try a new package on spec, but time is not all that plentiful, and because I'm also using it for work now, I don't want to make life any harder. My main question is whether there is going to be a steep learning curve with Reaper coming from Pro Tools, and if so, do you folks think it's worth it? Thanks Chris
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Dad's points are spot on. Worth adding that if you're like me and move around a lot an H-clamp can help https://exploraudio.com/categories/instrumounts-h-clamp-/1/. I use a Heil PR-40 mic which was recommended by a few folks on here a few years back, occasionally they can be picked up used for within your budget. I got a bit obsessive about recording DB but found that a lot of tonal and acoustic nuances I was trying to achieve when tracking and playing back solo'd were completely lost in the mix, although the degree to which this is true for you will depend a lot on what type of music you're playing of course. Good luck, a lot of fun to be had and as per the above, a fair bit of patience needed (And please keep it to yourself but I found that conservative use of reverb, an effect I normally stay well clear of, seemed to work well with DB.)
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How long to wait for an eBay buyer to respond?
Beedster replied to Jakester's topic in General Discussion
As you say, buyer mighty just be a bit busy at present -
How long to wait for an eBay buyer to respond?
Beedster replied to Jakester's topic in General Discussion
I feel your pain mate, I learned that with eBay it’s often better to decide your price, list it at that price BIN only, and that way they have to pay immediately if they bid or the listing stays open. Good luck. -
Thought I should mention that Interparcel/TNT have just done the above again with another very well packed box, email below. I get the sense that they are doing this on a systematic basis. Once again I have sent them photos. I'm starting to have second thoughts about using Interparcel again, they seem to be trying to scam customers Interparcel order - 19668917 Dear ......... I am writing with regards to the above order, your shipment going to............ This order has come to our attention as the shipment has attracted an additional handling surcharge. The additional handling charge is applied for any package that is not fully encased in cardboard. The total amount outstanding is £10.74 for which we require immediate payment. As per our Terms & Conditions you are responsible for ensuring that goods are sufficiently encased in cardboard prior to the collection of the item. Please confirm if you would like us to automatically charge this amount to the Card or PayPal account used to pay for this order. Please note we are unable to deduct funds from a PrePay or Amazon account. Alternatively, if you would like to use a new card, please respond to this email and we will arrange for a payment link to be sent. If you have a valid reason why you believe you are not liable for this debt then it is essential that you contact our Revenue Protection department by return email straight away to discuss this matter. We regret that we are unable to discuss this matter over the phone and can only take disputes in writing. Kind regards............. Revenue Protection Controller
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Is this 76 P legit? (fender experts needed)
Beedster replied to Nibody's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I think you’re clutching at straws. Also worth asking why the seller would send you such an ambiguous picture assuming you requested one of the underside of the PUPs? -
Bowie - Brilliant Live Adventures
Beedster replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in General Discussion
Absolutely, but I also loved Visconti’s understanding and appreciation of the music also, what with the kid, the producer and the incredible drum parts (not to forget the congas) there was some real magic in that clip. Thanks again for posting -
Bowie - Brilliant Live Adventures
Beedster replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in General Discussion
What an extraordinarily life affirming piece of film, made my evening:) -
Hanoi Rocks, there’s a blast from the past
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Welcome mate
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Strangers in the Night is such a great album, so many people who (allegedly) do not like 70s/80s rock still love it
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Will do, thanks Michael
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Is this 76 P legit? (fender experts needed)
Beedster replied to Nibody's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Run away quickly -
Thanks 51m0n
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Thank you, not quite sure why/how it took so long
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Band - Rock of Ages and The Last Waltz
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If you ever need to seel that bass I'll give you what you paid for it Tim Welcome, hope you're gigging again soon, there's some light at the end of the tunnel it would seem Chris
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When the Covid goes, and gigs resume, what amp?
Beedster replied to barrycreed's topic in Amps and Cabs
Mesa (all rube ideally) plus 1516EV. Many would say overkill for a small pub with 20 socially distanced punters. I’d disagree