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The honeymoon period is over and I’m still loving this pedal although it isn’t perfect. Tracking isn’t quite good enough to do ‘ain’t nobody’ live so I’ve gone back to using my oc5 in modern/poly mode for that song. I find the octaver setting on the mxr is good but isn’t a replacement for the OC5.
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bassta started following Lakland 55-94C, Made in USA
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Olympic White finish with red tortoise pickguard, rosewood fretboard with inlaid bird's-eye maple dots, 35-inch scale length, switchable 3-band EQ with 4-way adjustable center frequency, splittable bridge pickup, all pickup settings are hum-free, manufactured in 2019. The bass is in near-mint condition. There are only the slightest, barely visible dings on the headstock and lower bout. The frets show only minimal wear, the neck is straight and not warped, and the smooth-running truss rod only needs adjusting when changing string gauges. The controls also operate smoothly without any creaking. The instrument comes with an original hardshell case, which is practically new, as I always transported the bass in a soft case. Unlike the more common instruments in the Skyline series, this bass was not manufactured in Indonesia or China, but entirely in Chicago. The US models feature a carbon-reinforced neck with vertical grain, a lighter body, and are generally of higher quality and more meticulously crafted. The bass can also be shipped well-packaged, preferably via DHL. If shipped via GLS, DPD, etc., the buyer assumes the risk. As a private seller, I exclude all liability for material defects.
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Dog Glue — The Residents
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Chienmortbb replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
We are going to do this. Will listen to your take ion it with interest. Some time later --- YES, you play it properly, so many don't play the full riff. -
Yeah, I don't think Bootsy does anything as mundane as getting out of bed and getting dressed in the mornings.
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Rumble started following Dingwall Combustion 5 in Purple Amethyst
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It’s a wonderful bass, and so much more versatile than you’d expect, but I’d really like something a bit more traditional. The condition is spotless. I’ve had a good look and can’t fine any fault or flaw. Quilted maple top under graded purple amethyst finish looks great. Plays really well and the combo of three pickups, 4-way selector and 3-band preamp offers a vast array of tones. I’m in Coventry so nice and central. Could post at buyers expense, but would prefer collection or meet up within a reasonable distance. Open to trades for a nice JJ/PJ 5 ideally with a bit of cash my way.
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rwillett started following Garageband Vs Logic Pro - Which one should I choose?
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Garageband Vs Logic Pro - Which one should I choose?
rwillett replied to loud_melody's topic in Recording
Start with GarageBand and learn the basics first. GB is very very good, and you will avoid some of the complexity of Logic Pro. Focus on playing and recording rather than worrying about some of the more complicated features that Logic Pro offers. You can spend days messing with LP rather than playing and recording in GB. There's so much in GB and as has already been said, one you outgrow GB it's simple to open your work in LP and carry on. I jumped into LP and I should have stayed with GB for longer. Also one is free. -
PRICE DROPPED TO £350 Up for sale is this beautiful 12 bit sampler from around 1988. It's a Roland S550 with 8 separate outs and a top end GOTEK drive (with LCD screen) ready stocked with most of the available sample libraries and several hundred blank floppies. The sound in the video is the classic 'Air' choir. The library runs the full gamut of Roland's offering plus lots of other stuff including drum machines/ synths. acoustic instruments etc It's very powerful with the multiple outs. Monitor included. It's B/W and is essential for running the S550 to its full extent. It's in great nick and includes the original box and a manual etc It's a fantastic piece of gear and sounds very good indeed, but I need to streamline due to lack of space. Apologies for the rubbish pic of the back, it's a bit close to the wall for a wide shot but it looks nice and clean and, most importantly, all the outputs work! Pick up only nr Tun Wells/Ashford IMG_4455.mov
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Garageband Vs Logic Pro - Which one should I choose?
loud_melody replied to loud_melody's topic in Recording
Is it bad to use presets? -
fiatcoupe432 started following PRICR DROP (now 2000€) Wood&Tronics (Pasini & Furlan) "Rocket"
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Garageband Vs Logic Pro - Which one should I choose?
loud_melody replied to loud_melody's topic in Recording
This would be fun, isn't that? That is insane! -
Geddy Lee Jazz Project - carbon fibre content!
sshorepunk replied to sshorepunk's topic in Bass Guitars
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That’s the reason there is a MicroThumpinator at the end of my pedalboard signal chain. Blowing three out of four cones in 4x10 taught me this lesson the expensive way 😂
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Current setup(s) are: 1) Ampless, using a pedalboard with a Jad Freer Capo, Empress compressor, SushiboxFX finally DI (v2), and SFX Micro Thumpinator (although this is only used with amps) 2) Ashdown 400w 1x15 ABM Neo combo (most gigs where I am also running the PA) 3) Ashdown Geezer Butler head of doom into a Vanderkley MNT 2x12 cab. I also have the fabulous little TC Electronics BG250 2x8 combo that I use for upright & EUB. All in all I’m not spoilt for choice, and all of the above are a lot easier to lift that the SM1500 😂
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Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2025?
Skybone replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Fulfilled a bit of a GAS goal, and secured a Bass FlyRig V2 from this very site. Not had much chance to experiment, but it's not disappointed so far. -
Garageband Vs Logic Pro - Which one should I choose?
loud_melody replied to loud_melody's topic in Recording
Nice! Will get all the updates with lifetime subs? -
Garageband Vs Logic Pro - Which one should I choose?
loud_melody replied to loud_melody's topic in Recording
Basically I want to record my guitar playing with the help of DAW, and I want to learn music production eventually. I start with guitar playing but gradually I'll increase my learning. So I want that the DAW would not resist me to do things that I want. For example I was comparing the Garageband and Logic pro and I've found that Logic Pro has a dedicated mixing tool, inspector menu, etc, advanced tools. Do I need these tools? -
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Stuck On You - Lionel Richie
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Ruarl started following End of an era
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What are you playing through now, @JPJ? Has something lighter taken the place of the big iron, or are you “between amps”?
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My (often funky)punk band has two bass players...
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I can categorically state that it won’t be loud enough. I have had one (and sold it here) for that reason. In my view, if you want an ultra portable rig then I’d recommend a Barefaced 1 x 10 and the Elf. I’ve used this rig on hundreds of gigs from blues and funk to jazz and even weddings and functions (bleugh). I also have a Phil Jones suitcase amp which is amazing but won’t be loud enough.
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iamtheelvy started following Origin Cali 76 bass V2
