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[quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1403903157' post='2487676'] I must say, sadly, as someone who liked blondie, I had to stop watching that as it was too painful, and would have preferred to not have seen it. [/quote] Aye! She seemed so awkward...
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Leonard Smalls replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1403801447' post='2486622'] Kawai Sleekline! Don't see many of them. Jon. [/quote] Kustomized with EMGs as well... Haven't used it in years - it's hanging on the wall looking handsome. -
If you want to spend big, the best headphones are possibly [url=http://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/hi-fi-and-audio/headphones/grado-ps1000-661454/review]THESE[/url]. Or arguably, something by [url=http://www.innerfidelity.com/content/comparing-world-class-headphones-stax-sr-009]STAX[/url].
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Leonard Smalls replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
Just found this picky from 1989ish... -
Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Leonard Smalls replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
Just found this picky from 1989ish... -
Got mine sorted... As it's a space picky I naturally thought of Star Trek, and I'd just watched "Night Terrors" from series 4 of Next Generation, where Deanna Troi has nightmares (her being in bed explains the sax!) and the rest of the crew go mad. Enjoy, or not as the case may be! [url="https://soundcloud.com/dredd-and-the-badass-weed/one-moon-circles"]https://soundcloud.com/dredd-and-the-badass-weed/one-moon-circles[/url]
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It takes a tiny bit of the mouldiness off the general cheesiness...
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[quote name='Stephen Houghton' timestamp='1401837041' post='2467467'] Sounds great Lord Sausage,cant wait to see what this one turns out like. Thought the pic may get any of you Eno heads out there coming up with some tasty trippy stuff [/quote] Not sure about Eno, but mine's turning into some sort of crazed trip; so far it's somewhere between Essential Logic and Fad Gadget with a touch of Throbbing Gristle for good measure. And I haven't even got a keyboard yet!
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Funnily enough, I normally fast forward through abut 80% of the show, this week I only FFwded through the bloke with his guitar and that tedious 10000 Maniacs woman thingummy..
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Careful now! I started by buying a Focusrite 2i2 in order to email basslines to the rest of the band. Then I started to play with the free Ableton that came with it. Then I entered a daft ditty into the Basschat composition challenge. Now I'm going to buy a keyboard and a full Ableton!
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Done my homework sir! [url="https://soundcloud.com/dredd-and-the-badass-weed/bagitup"]https://soundcloud.com/dredd-and-the-badass-weed/bagitup[/url] Might have worked in last month's comp as well. I must apologise for the lack of any melody, just a single riff and key!
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PC only... Still not sure about EZ Drummer; would I be better spending the money upgrading to Ableton intro for the extra tracks and sequencing capability? And there's always Looperman!
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Tempted by a Novation SL 49 key - I doubt I'll need the full concert keyboard!
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Perhaps I need to upgrade to the full Ableton, as editing is a bit limited on the Lite version - or maybe I just haven't learned how to do it yet. Cut'n'paste copying of small sections of a track seems to be not possible! I'm also tempted by a keyboard as well, simply to add other instruments without relying on a laptop keyboard and to enter drum patterns.
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I'm going to stick with Ableton for the mo as I don't want to learn another programme - my upgrade to the full version. And I thought EZ drummer was £90ish? Do you need a special input device or does it have presets you can add to? What about makes of keyboard, especially with sequencers on board? Would I be better off just getting a drum machine?
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I'm pretty new to all this home studio lark... I've got a Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 which comes with Ableton Lite, which I'm slwly coming to terms with. However, as I'm quite enjoying it, I might need more kit... Frinstance, I'd either like a limitless (!) drum sample library which I can then splice together to make drum tracks. Failing that, an easy way to make decent drums, bearing in mind that I'm not a drummer! Not only that, but I'd like a sensible means of controlling virtual instruments, and preferably some way of sequencing. As I got as far as grade 7 piano I'm OK on a keyboard, but don't really know what else I'll need. But I'm not made of money... All thoughts greatly appreciated.
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When is a bass considered a "high end" bass?
Leonard Smalls replied to Cameronj279's topic in General Discussion
I'm a middle-aged man with a high-end bass - A Wal custom from 1985. However, I bought it in 1990, (for £495!) and took out loan to pay for it... And it most certainly isn't pristine, there's deep wear in the thumb picking zone, dents from nearly 25 years heavy live use by me. Still sounds most excellent though - I haven't found owt to touch it's mid-range! -
I'll have to play mine to a couple of folks first to make sure it's not total cack... It's my first attempt at mixing and solo without the band!
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I've been fiddling too... Can't work out how to do drop-ins for minor booboos, so it might have to stay! Perhaps a horn sample will distract...
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1399491773' post='2444805'] I saw that - didn't they spread a CD with marmalade or something as well? [/quote] Aye, but only on the label side;). But one of my favourite tweaks (at $299!) is the Clever Little Clock, "The Clever Little Clock's operation actually has to do with time itself - how the past catches up with us -- like a predator." [url=http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina42.htm]Full technical explanation here![/url]
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If you really want to you can get your £10k Nordost Valhalla cables cryo-treated, or even better, "burned in" on a burning-in machine then cryo treated for ultimate foo-fidelity. And you'd need ultimate hifi fuses to get the best from your mains lead: [url="http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/net/net.html"]http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/net/net.html[/url]
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1399470300' post='2444537'] You won't be able to afford it if you buy a Quantum Clip! This is beyond a joke, surely!!? [/quote] At least Belt's tweaks were usually free or at least cheap - frinstance aligning all your screwheads to magnetic north, or placing 5p bits on the corners of your equipment (really!). However, these chaps make believers in improvements through changing mains cables look positively sane: http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina60.htm
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We had 2 appalling gigs in a band I was in many years ago... One was at the Greyhound in Fulham; we were due to have at least 3 record company types there to check us out. We were so excited that we got completely off our faces and all played at different speeds, stopped at different times and the keyboard player fell over. We didn't get a deal. And the other one was at the Powerhaus. Beforehand we decided to go to the curry house round the corner, and foolishly had the all-you-can-eat buffet. All of us had to sit down for the entire gig, except for the singer who had to leave the stage to throw up!
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Have we had Prince Charles yet? [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GGNW6UQD10[/MEDIA]
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John Pena. some monster groove playing.
Leonard Smalls replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
Great playing, appalling vid!