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.....Apologies to those who already know, Audacity (open source, free,and all platforms) has tempo change with the same pitch feature. This combined with looping has really helped with the prog jazz rock originals I am working on in my current band. https://www.mazmazika.com/chordanalyzer workds well, it has pretty good accuracy even with the interesting chords my compatriots choose to use.
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Accidental double post - ignore this.
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In 13 years on BC I have only just found that useful feature in settings,never had the need to.
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I have a bass with a G string to board edge clearance of 1.5 - 2mm (from memory, the bass is in the bass cave at the moment). It is all too easy to drop the string off the fret bevel edge with any vibrato / bending. B8??## annoying to the point that at some point I must get the nut and string spacing reduced. I would go for 3mm both sides. This would give you (72.76 -6 - 1.5)/4 = 16.28mm string spacing. 17mm spacing easily playable on one of my basses, 13.5mm on my 'licence plate' build at the limit for me.
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I am getting one, I totally see the purpose. It will improve my technique by forcing me to never look again at the fretboard whilst playing. Absolute bargain for raising my playing ability. I must crack on now and book an opticians appointment, my vision seems not quite right after looking at those fretboard images.
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^ This, so true.
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Found my current band through JMB about two months ago. They tell me they were about to give up with the ad, lack of replies. Then again we are in the depths of Mid Wales so more sheep than people.
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Choosing Electric guitar / basic setup for son
3below replied to dmc79's topic in General Discussion
+1 for Yamaha Pacifica, I bought a used one for £60, replaced the machine heads with some s/h Grovers and it is really good. Action, fit and finish are on a par with my USA strat, body contours on the strat are rather nicer. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
3below replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
If you ever visit Mid Wales you are most welcome to experience neck dive with my Kramer DMZ 4001. A great bass but best used sitting down these days for me, neck dive and weight were easier to manage in my younger days -
String manufacturers make silks that fall off easily to make them look poor after taking them off and so make them unattractive when selling them on used. We are bass players and are not be deterred. In my youth I would have snapped these up but I am increasingly a short scale player. Afterthought, if tatty silks bother you, cover with shrinkwrap, plenty of colours available
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Ditto, string resistance is futile, they also work really well on bike cables, particularly the outer wound housing. Facom tools - high quality and indispensable in my youth when running various Citroens.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
3below replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I am having the frets out of that asap, solves my need/want for a short scale fretless. Not using roundwounds so the board being laurel would not be an issue. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
3below replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Very tempting, if it is the blue one on *bay, it did not attract any bids the previous time. Starting price now £100 lower than previous time. I am resisting. -
Roto Trubass 88 on my fretless capture a really nice DB vibe, approaching some of the 'airiness' of the 1/4 size Presto Balance strings on my Clifton EUB. I have now settled on Labella black tapewounds (760N) as I find these more responsive in the fast prog jazz funk numbers we do. @Woodwind makes a very good point, what kind of classic sound are you aiming at? Plenty of used strings crop up on BC, a good way to explore and get most of your money back in the journey.
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I really did use my Barefaced Dubster and Peavey Tour 700 with my DB (when I had one). Gage Realist pickup or Schaller magnetic and it seemed to work ok in blues rock contexts. I have used the same with my Clifton EUB. The Peavey graphic is useful for dealing with 'boominess'. It is all about to be used again in the prog jazz/rock originals band I have recently joined.
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What was/is the plan/outcome?
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Bough some Uke bass machine heads from Jez. Rapid arrival, well packed and excellent communication. Perfectly smooth transaction
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One big plus in this situation is the pre-amp is on a board with 'real' size components which makes any repairs / modifications much simpler (and possible). Two things I would follow up: Check the continuity on the dead xformer, you might get lucky and be able to identify whether it is the HT (B+) or heater windings that have failed. This would give a pointer where to start fault finding. Detach the preamp from any follow on circuits and test it in isolation - is it a preamp issue or something further in the circuit.
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Bass Uke Tuners - *SOLD*
3below replied to Jabba_the_gut's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Just got the bass seat in an originals prog rock band (steep learning curve). The Corvette fretless with Roto Tru Bass strings (no effects) just does the business and has impressed the rest of the band.
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Zoom B3n Multi FX Pedal FS £100 inc UK Posting PRICE DROP! - *SOLD*
3below replied to challxyz's topic in Effects For Sale
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This would really help make any diy repair much easier. My diy way forward would be - find the chip, make sure it fits really well and superglue it in, if at all possible I would not glue right up to the edges of the chip at this stage. After allowing it to set, use ebony dust (make some with sandpaper) piled up into the remaining gaps and dribble thin superglue onto the dust piles, again allow to set. Sand level using a flat block using 180, 240, 320, and successively finer papers until you are happy. Any missing gaps can be rectified with more goes at the dust + superglue method. The early minutes of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXIton7x6Q0 is where I picked up the method, it worked really well on the one refret I have done. Depending on how valuable the bass is, plan B is build up black epoxy in the damaged area and sand to shape or find a luthier.