Both of my basses are passive and I don't think I've ever owned an active bass.
That said, the nicest bass I've ever played (both for playability and tone) was a late '80s Warwick Thumb which, of course, is active (both pickups and eq).
Enthusiasm 92%
Perception 98%
Emotional 57%
Social 16%
Curiosity 98%
The low social creativity explains why even the drummer manages to muster more input with our songs than I do
Loads of Nic[b]k[/b] Lamberts, but fewer Nic Lamberts than there are Andrew Gowings (just).
Worked out which one was you by your profile pic though
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Feel free to disregard this. I'm interpreting what your dad meat through your reporting of his words on an internet forum
I'd say that if he was impressed by your playing, he can't think it's devoid of feel. More that, from his perspective it could benefit from more feel. Putting more feel into your playing could mean another listener hears your playing as being self-indulgent (perhaps).
Cubase is a Desktop Audio Workstation (DAW) - recording, sequencing etc software. One of the three big ones (along with Logic and Protools).
Do a search in the Recording forum - lots of info there.
Mum's a pianist and both of my parents are huge music fans.
Mum would practise for an hour minimum every day and the rest of the time there'd be Pink Floyd/Elton John/Classical or folk/etc etc on the record player.
I don't remember a time without music in our house.
[quote name='Chris2112' post='1051239' date='Dec 8 2010, 03:50 AM']What about the days when you used to put up an advert just inside the door of the guitar shop?[/quote]
Done that one too
Once again, my band are on the look out for a new drummer.
We've tried on musofinder, bandmix and gumtree.
Just stumbled across formingbands.co.uk.
Has anyone else had any luck finding anyone through this site?