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  1. [quote name='Maude' timestamp='1380455346' post='2225434'] It's cheap and probably poor quality but please lets not get into that debate, but something as simple as this I suppose would be my best option [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Promotions-Guitar-to-USB-Interface-Link-Audio-Cable-PC-MAC-Recording-Adapter/310707231400?_trksid=p2047675.m2109&_trkparms=aid%3D555003%26algo%3DPW.CAT%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D17233%26meid%3D1628186531065811607%26pid%3D100010%26prg%3D8045%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D15%26sd%3D190705823610%26"]http://www.ebay.co.u...190705823610%26[/url] With this I presume I can just play along to whatever I've got running and if my stereos turned on it should all come through that, or plug headphones in to please my wife. I can just double sided tape it to the top of the PC tower. [/quote] Worth a go for fiver. Regards your other question, just use YouTube or MP3s as normal and you'll need the software for the interface running as well to control you volume. Windows volume controls for mixing and matching your levels.
  2. Oh I see. Well your problem is your levels which is what the interface & software take care of... Best I can suggest is get a Line 6 UX1 and leads and leave it set-up for whenever you want to practise. Cost about a one'r...
  3. Erm I'm not familiar with the x3 live but you should be able to plug that into your PC, use Line 6's Gearbox software to amp & model your sounds and play along side YT, MP3s or your DAW - as I do but with a Line 6 Toneport in place of the x3? Or am I missing something here with yuor question?
  4. It's a beaut'! As are your other other basses... fair price too
  5. Good news... ish. The double trio got pretty mushy so I hope they sort the arrangements for a seven piece!
  6. Hang on... what happened to his signature Warwick - the Les Paul alike with its guts hanging out?
  7. Great tone... (string spacing looks off to me but what does that matter?)
  8. Not happy with some of the advice so far... tapping!? WtF? No - finger-style, metronome on a slow tempo, 'do-digga' rhythm, and slowly play the F#s cleanly. Work up the tempo gradually.
  9. Bring back Gastank! Real musicians jamming with the house band which included Rick Wakeman. Here's John Entwistle playing (and singing!) Twist & Shout - previously played on a thuddy Hofner, with the most ludicrously sproingy Alembic tone... [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Sc5t2wVYY[/media]
  10. Are you missing a subtle message from your girlfriend here?
  11. I liked the album a lot at the time but looking back, it was the point when the keyboards went from effective atmospheric background within a guitar-led trio to effectively a quartet with the keyboards taking up a lot of the sonic space. Plus they were those really fat (phat?) analogue synths of the day which ate up bandwidth. The space and economy of Moving Pictures and Permanent Waves gone. And it got worse... Power Windows anyone?
  12. Good heavens that's a beaut' Acres of punchy j-bass frets and a ramp...
  13. That's a beaut'... You just know that's going to be as punchy as hell... What's going on with extended complicated strap button though?
  14. "honk with a pick"? What a load of bollocks. It's a recipe for banality.
  15. Couple of threads on this previously so search around. I would add to the above: [list] [*]Methodical posture and bass position - avoid sharp wrist angles [*]Hydration - have a bottle of water on the go pretty much all day [*]Cod liver oil & Glucosamine [/list] Agree with formal medical diagnosis although this can be a tortuous process if mis-diagnosed.
  16. [quote name='paulconnolly' timestamp='1377807375' post='2192255'] Deidre Cartwright! [/quote] She was guitar. Henry 'King Thumb' Thomas you mean...
  17. [quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1377790049' post='2191886'] Depends if he has ketchup or brown sauce on his chips...maybe. [/quote] You're right! Maggie Philbin - Brown Sauce Percy Jones?
  18. God no. No disrespect to the guy (who's more than competent) but this is 5th generation regurgitated Jaco harmonics and Louis Johnson funk best heard 25 years ago. Hadrien Feraud and Thundercat point to the future for me (even though there's a fair bit of Jaco in both of them). Drummer is really good.
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    [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1377795068' post='2192003'] Warwick could have chosen this beauty in their SC design competition .. [/quote] Nice... better than the majority of single cuts. The Ritter looks nice too but probably monstrously expensive. Most fugly must go to Warwick's turdy Streamer SC thing...
  20. [quote name='molan' timestamp='1377454984' post='2187755'] Why would anyone buy a guitar if they didn't intend to play it? [/quote] There's loads of Jimmy Page Gibsons in glass cases in corporate offices that will never get a single note played on them... Welcome to the world of investment. You can't play gold but it's the #1 commodity...
  21. We're mixing 'hi-end' here... Gibson & Fender limited editions are investments... don't even look at them as guitars, just objects. Hi-end luthier basses are different and have different economics... Fashion dictates Fodera at the mo' but that wouldn't make it an investment as such. More, on the lines that you won't lose money... like Alembics. It could go another way depending on which way the latest players buy: Ken Smith, etc. My GB bought for playability and tone rather than rarity... So just make sure to be clear what you're buying an instrument for....
  22. Interesting stroll through the Progmeister's bass inspirations... I'm guessing that Entwistle's round-wound sound and Jamerson's immense melodic and harmonic vocabulary, combined with the Fish's chorister training made for the Bass God we all know and love. McCartney gave permission to be up-front and musical, so add a Rickenbacker and, hey presto, the mighty Squire. [url="http://yesworld.com/2013/08/askyes-chris-squires-bass-inspirations/"]http://yesworld.com/2013/08/askyes-chris-squires-bass-inspirations/[/url]
  23. Agree with the sentiment... love Stanley but he's done some 'grande fromages' in his time. Here's one from the Clarke/Duke project: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb8n5DDTXoo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb8n5DDTXoo[/url] RIP George Duke but this is a bit hokey. I really liked 'Wild Dog' from this album. There's always 'School Days's to fall back on...
  24. I suggest you keep an eye on the Status site Statii as it tends to draw Mark King fans and consequently interest in all of Mark's basses including JDs, GBs and the like. I hope BC won't mind me posting the link to their non-Status 'for sale' thread... http://www.statii.com/forum/forum/viewforum.php?forum_id=25
  25. Check out the Malcolm Hall vids on YT. I'm not sure of the model to which you refer but as a whole they sound amazing... Good luck...
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