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This is an excellent tuner that I don't need anymore. Here's the info from the Korg website: [attachment=92762:Korg.jpg] [attachment=92790:IMAG0177.jpg] [b]Rack-mountable tuner with superb visibility [/b] The DTR-1000 is re-designed for even better visibility from a distance when you're on stage. The LED tuning indicator moves as smoothly as a needle and there's a large sixteen-segment display confirming your tuning note,You can also use a "strobe" display that indicates the difference between the input sound and the correct pitch by the left/right movement of a light. On the DTR-1000, you can select either "cent" or "strobe" display for tuning. [b]Seven-semitone flatted tuning [/b] The DTR-1000 also supports the flatted tunings used to give the sound greater depth. The seven-semitone flatted tuning mode provides for dropped tunings all the way from one semitone down to a maximum of seven semitones below standard pitch - two semitones lower than the five-semitone flatted tuning supported by Korg's previous guitar tuner. [b]Input and output jacks [/b] The front panel of the DTR-1000 provides INPUT and MUTE jacks, and the rear panel provides INPUT, OUTPUT, and MUTE jacks. *NB If both front panel and rear panel jacks of the same type are connected, the front panel jack will be given priority. [b]Calibration function [/b] The Calibration function supports a variety of standard pitches, and can be adjusted in 1 Hz steps over a range of 438-445 Hz. The Auto Reference Calibration function detects the pitch of an instrument and sets that pitch as the reference pitch. (Accommodates a range of 428 Hz-452 Hz.) [b]£65 collected [/b](Swindon, Wiltshire) or [b]£70 posted.[/b]
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Hi, I'm selling this rare(ish) Peavey Alpha Tube Bass Preamp. I've played through Ampegs and various expensive valve amps - and feel this gives you the same warmth and gritty (if you want it) tone for a fraction of the price. There are a few scuffs and blemishes on the top but it's a lovely piece of kit - and a great combination with a power amp. [attachment=92759:Peavey1 (1).jpg] [attachment=92760:Peavey2.jpg] It's yours for [b]£100 [/b]collected (Swindon, Wiltshire) or [b]£110 [/b]posted. Here's the PDF manual: [url="http://peavey.com/assets/literature/manuals/80301141.pdf"]http://peavey.com/as...ls/80301141.pdf[/url]
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I'm amazed by the talent. Astonishing and a bit scary.
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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1318872133' post='1407239'] Sample patches, Loaded into Kontakt from the East West Library. Your track sounds great, really up front & punchy. Garry [/quote] Thanks Garry - I appreciate that from such a good musician.
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Yours too Earbrass - fantastic sound and arrangement. Loving all of it, actually.
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Cheers Garry - your track sounds incredible - excellent stuff. Are these authentic instruments or samples? I can't tell the difference.
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Hi fella - I took it off as I realised my song sounded really out of place with the other great tracks here - and was more me playing everything within a song format than showcasing any particular bass skills.
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Woah! I'm outta here!
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Hi there, here's a track called 'Stars'. All me in my bedroom studio. [url="http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_10334970"]http://www.reverbnat...w/song_10334970[/url] Cheers, Steve (Just realised this is a ReverbNation clip. Ah well.)
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I've got one... although, sometimes I prefer the swathes of low end that come from my cab connecting with the stage.
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[quote name='Meenie' post='989291' date='Oct 15 2010, 03:06 PM']Flanker was selling his Chevin Power amp on the cheap, I nearly had it myself as I've got a big one too! Might be worth sending him a message?[/quote] Thanks for the prompt - I've messaged Flanker, cheers.
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[quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='988662' date='Oct 15 2010, 12:01 AM']It is the way the amplifier works internally. Class A/B means the transistors are set up in a push/pull manner, picture a sine wave graph, each set only works for one half of the wave above or below the center line. Class D is a bit fiddlier and switches back and forth at a very high frequency kind of like the line was pixellated into steps, but you aren't close enough to notice. Dunno about class H, but I think the Crate power Block uses it and every thinks it is class D due to being small.[/quote] Ah... thanks for the explanation... so I'll look for class A/B then. Cheers!
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Thanks for the QSC recommendations. Excuse my ignorance, but what does this mean? [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='988268' date='Oct 14 2010, 06:43 PM']And operates in class A/B rather than D or H.[/quote]
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Thanks for flagging this up, cheers! Steve
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Thanks for the thoughts folks, I'll check them out.
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Thanks Ian, I'll look it!
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Hi folks, I've recently simplified set up... maybe a bit too much because I sold my Ampeg SVT 6 Pro. All I have left now is a Barefaced Big One (which works best with an amp close to 1000W of power) and a Pod X3 Live. Money's a bit tight right now and I wondered if anyone could recommend an affordable power amp that could do the Big One justice? I'm planning on just plugging into my Pod, then plugging the Pod into the power amp. Thanks for your anticipated advice! Steve
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Status Matrix. The bottom strings boomed and the top ones twanged like elastic bands. No weight, no body, no punch. Makes me shiver just thinking about. My Rickenbacker 4001 too. I was after the Chris Squire thing. It played like a garden hose and smelled like an old sideboard.
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Absolutely. AC/DC never did a thing for me either, except when I'm shedded in a rock club. Now, Jellyfish, that was a band...
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Good playing. But that 'song' is nothing but a bassline with scat/blues vocals over the top. Nice for some, not for me.
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[quote name='silverfoxnik' post='977846' date='Oct 4 2010, 11:24 PM']Am feeling a little controversial, but does anyone care? I'm tempted to say that JK & his muzak is soul-less, funk-less, pointless production-line rubbish... But that would be an insult to music that is genuinely soul-less, funk-less, pointless production-line rubbish.. And that's with or without Zender IMO.[/quote] +1 My dislike of this ego with short-man syndrome aside... I find the music insipid faux-funk made palatable for white folk who would do better to buy any early Stevie Wonder album instead. Jay Kay or Jamiroquai, it's still trendy-bar sh*t by any name.
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YES - "Going For The One" recording session
mildmanofrock replied to Stingray5's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='silddx' post='975202' date='Oct 2 2010, 05:34 PM']I can't stop listening to the version of Siberian Khatru from Keys to Ascension, it's sublime.[/quote] That's weird - this week, I've been listening to exactly the same track, over and over. Such a great fat grunty bass sound.