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  1. Hello, I was finally ars*d to take my laptop with us to a gig just before christmas for the first time to record us making noise multitracked through my desk. I've been having a play with what got recorded and would like some general advice/guidance on how to mix the stuff.

    To be honest, I've learned quite a lot just by listening to the individual tracks over the last hour or so:

    - tune the bloody drum kit
    - try mic'ing the guitars a bit better
    - make sure the floor tom mic is more secure and therefore not resting on the drum head after being hit by Animal
    - record at a lower gain


    This is our attempt at The Chain:

    [url="https://soundcloud.com/ben604/the-chain-23-12-2012"]https://soundcloud.c...hain-23-12-2012[/url]

    There are obvious playing issues for the whole band (I managed to mess the most iconic bassline ever up at the most important time, I don't do that usually, honest!), I managed to pick one of our loosest gigs in a long while to record...so ignore the playing!

    The recording has the following tracks to play with:

    Kick
    Snare
    Rack Tom
    Floor Tom
    OH
    Vox 1
    Vox 2
    Vox 3
    Guitar
    Guitar
    Bass

    Recorded into Studio One through my Presonus 16.0.2 with the following mics:

    Vox - All SM58Beta
    Guitars - Sennheiser E609
    Kick - D112
    Snare/Toms - cheapo Pulse(?) from CPC Farnell
    OH - Audio Technika AT2020
    Bass - D.I'd from my Traynor YBA300

    Anyways, any/all opinions valued!

    Oh yeah, we're called The Lowtones - www.facebook.com/thelowtones

  2. Bought one of these, but I don't like it. As new condition, boxed with pedal/instructions, psu etc.

    £70 delivered to the UK or £65 collected from the Wirral.

    Looks like this:

  3. Anyone tried the little Box MA205 or Behringer B205D monitors on a mic stand next to the singers? We use a couple of JBL EON 15s at the moment, through my Presonus 16.0.2 (which is lovely, by the way, X32 fans!! ;) )

    We've got 4 aux mixes, so we could all have a mix if we wanted, I'd say you'd get away with 2 if you have nice, flexible band members! I'd get powered monitors, pain in the backside carting power amps about, and you more often than not get a 2/3 band eq on powered monitors, which helps with feedback etc.

  4. I prefer the old classifieds section for the following reasons:

    1) I can see more threads on one page
    2) I don't need to see thumbnails of the gear - I can tell by the brand or model of the item if it's of further interest to me, if I've never heard of it before, I might go into the thread to see full size images.
    3) The thread conversation on an item usually has an influence on whether I buy an item or not. People might get a question answered within the thread which may lead to another question etc, a couple of posts down and you've got a history of the item or some important information. That's all visible quickly in the old threads.
    4) I don't mind people bumping. They can do it as often as they like, I just move past and ignore that post.
    5) Without bumping, price changes/description changes might not be as obvious to potential buyers. With the new classifieds, the threads stay in the same position, you'd have to be actively looking for that item to see if it had changed price etc...

    I'd say the best option would be, if it was possible, to adjust the old classifieds to force a price and location, but otherwise, leave it as it is.

    Obviously, I'm happy to pay a fee for the privilege as an (all too) regular user of the section!

  5. Bought this only recently from Mr Foxen.

    In very good condition with the tin box and instructions.

    I paid £145 delivered, so I'll offer it for £125 delivered to the UK.



  6. Just spotted this for £435 including VAT and delivery at some online electronics retailer...

    [url="http://www.dhwelectronics.com/Guitar_Combo_Standard_004001400010/ZB683_Bugera_BVV3000_Infinium_Vintage_300_W_AllValve_Bass_Amplifier_Head_with_Infinium_Valvle_Life_Multiplier"]Bugera BVV3000[/url]

    Not much around the internet on them from people who actually have them, but it's a pretty decent price for a 300w All valve amp...

    considering taking a punt...any thoughts?

    Anyone actually got one?

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