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Twigman

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  1. I think it is intersting that Mix H 'looks' the loudest when all the waveforms are shown together but isn't, I do see what you say about mixB now.
  2. [quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1364917294' post='2032594'] Heh, I set this up and cant remember whose is whose (I can recognise mine, but have nolonger got any idea without referring back to my original set up scheme who did the rest). Doing my head in too! [/quote] I know which is mine. It is obvious to me.
  3. Vote Vote Vote Ha Ha Ha This is weird when you can't tell folk which to vote for!!
  4. None of these look brick wall limited to me when i look at the waveforms.....
  5. I confess also to mixing through a compressor on the Master buss...[psp Vintage Warmer to be precise] I always do...old habits die hard. is the voting still open? I'd like to make some specific comments about things I did and things I found difficult but don't wish to influence the voting.
  6. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1364887904' post='2032103'] Rolling Stones at number six. [/quote] whoops I'm not wearing my specs
  7. No mention of The Clash.....London Calling has got to ne up there..... nor mention of the stones.... no van morrison? astral weeks has laways been up there... seriously flawed list
  8. The drums on mix B sound the best....I found them really quite difficult to deal with...but mix B does not get my vote as the vocal singing the title of the song has been omitted completely....
  9. [quote name='Delberthot' timestamp='1364512374' post='2027661'] You could always try removing the passenger seat? [/quote] It should get in with the rear seat folded flat.
  10. Do one of ours!!! I give you Cowboys - always great fun to play!!!! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InqOXR2O5vs[/media]
  11. I am amazed at how different they all sound from each other. It's reassuring to hear that some others obviously struggled with the same things I did....
  12. I loved my Sessionette 100 4x10 combo....... but my Carlsbro Cobra90 head was as sh*te as a visit to the can after a night on guinness, curry AND kebabs with extra chillies and chilli sauce... Edit: nearly forgot the Marshall MB150 in our rehearsal room is almost impossible to get a decent tone out of. If the room we're in has that in when i turn up without my own rig, it is immediately swapped for something [anything] else.
  13. Debuted the H1 at rehearsal tonight attached to a mic stand in the middle of the room with the input level down at 10/100, recording 44.1/16bit....came out marvellous after running it through audacity's compressor when I got home to bring it back up to reasonable levels. Bunged a 32GB Sandisk micro SD card in it so should be good for a fair few rehearsals. Well chuffed The quality is astounding. Now I will have no excuse for not remembering that new song we played 6 weeks ago......oh well can't win 'em all. thanks chaps
  14. Thread closed just ordered a Zoom H1 with accessory pack - will be here tomorrow
  15. I want a stereo hand held recorder to record rehearsals and jam sessions. We are currently 'writing' an album and many ideas get floated at rehearsals but I can never remember them as I have never recorded them. Often we will work on an idea during rehearsal but often there are bits I play at rehearsal that, when i play them I think they sound great but soon forget what I did. I'd like to record these in an efffort to include all the best bits when we eventually finaliase an arrangement. I just want something I can place somewhere out of the way, leave it running then review everything on the computer when i get home. Suggestions?
  16. I learned bass before guitar I can't get on with guitar as the frets are too close together [as are the strings] and everything feels cramped!!!! So I have the exact opposite problem
  17. [quote name='Big_Stu' timestamp='1364290013' post='2024274'] I think for most it's the big weight difference. They're not practical to carry for any distance at all, [/quote] Weight of mine all in including the bass is 19kg which isn't so heavy really. It doesn't even attract excess baggage charges on most airlines although will have to go through the outsize checkin. Furthest distance it gets carried is from the house to the car or from the rehearsal studio car park to the rehearsal studio...or the airport car park to the shuttle bus or the shuttle bus to a trolley or from the destination airport trolley to the back of the van or a taxi.....or from the taxi to the hotel lift or the venue dressing room...never far. My bass lives in its flightcase when it's not being used and the flightcase goes everywhere the bass goes. yes I do have another lightweight hard case for a Pbass but that never gets used these days as the full flight offers so much more protection when bashing into doorways etc.
  18. Get a full flight case. I fly with my bass all the time. Always in the hold in a full flight case. I really don't understand why you lot all make such a fuss about flying your basses - umpteen flights and never a problem. Can I recommend this lot? http://www.abscases.co.uk/ Here's a picture of mine [sharedmedia=core:attachments:110304]
  19. ikMultimedia Ampeg SVX - IME the best bass amp sim plugin there is http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/ampegsvx/
  20. [quote name='hookys6stringbass' timestamp='1362162538' post='1996704'] Sounds great... I was thinking of getting the Babicz bridge at one stage... but this has to go..im trying to stick to my one in one out plan... [/quote] Was that after trying my Babicz and John East equipped Warmoth P?
  21. The roqsolid cover arrived today so I have erected it in my office so it makes it look like I have a S12T....it's alittle bigger than I thought it would be and am now having doubts it'll fir in the boot of a GT86.....
  22. [quote name='brensabre79' timestamp='1363888740' post='2019026'] Never had a problem with my HA3500, awesome amp [/quote] +1
  23. I have a Behringer BCR2000 midi controller with a load of assignable knobs on it. It does what it says on the tin and is very useful.It was also significantly cheaper than the competition. I also have a little Behringer headphone amp with multiple outputs which works well....it's a little odd having a few of you in a 'silent' room listening to the same thing through headphones. Ha Ha I rate the behringer stuff I have bought
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