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Tandro

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  1. To be clear, you may not need the paid version. Try the free version first. I thi k the sale is until 30th Nov so you have time to try it with no rush. You might realise you don't like it...though I love it, ha You have to upload your own copy of a song for example. The way I did it was sign up for a free account on a Web browser. I actually just use that version for now. Then it showed me the 50% discount. My friend who told me about moses was paying monthly and also could not see the discount. He created a new free account, then saw the offer and paid for it.
  2. I had to share in case it helps anyone also who was not aware. Yes, I like the free/cheap stuff. But for the busy or tired person after work or family, anything for ease of use and little friction to playing/practicing is needed. I was trying to transcribe a song, but the bass was so hard to hear. I might have tried some shenanigans with Audacity, but a drummer friend told me about moises. Wow. Separates the instruments, change tempo, chord chart (was hit or miss though) etc....and the bass in this song is so clear to hear now. The free version has limitations on the features. They have a Black Friday sale on now. So for the basic ('Musician') plan for one year it cost me £17.50. I can't even buy a KFC meal for 2 ppl for less than that now. Why pay? I can do unlimited songs, and everything else mentioned. Plus that click track really helped me with hearing where certain parts come in. It even transcribes lyrics. This was a reggae song with a Jamaican accent, so I honestly thought it would fail. It was about 98% correct. This coupled with the Boss Waza Air (which I debated buying so long cause of the cost) just make it so much fun to pick up my instrument and just play something, and its all mobile and silent practice so I don't wake the kids. Sometimes if you can afford it, spending the money on the right things (for you) makes it so much easier.
  3. _and_ it has a matching headstock...wow
  4. Bought a pair of (basically brand new!) Boss Waza from Frank. Excellent comms, great product with extra bells and whistles. Highly recommended to deal with!
  5. Now, not that I am encouraging any GAS related purchases to a new forum member (I mean, I would never do something like that...), but oh look, there just happens to be a Jazz in Tidepool blue that came up in the for sale section yesterday....I mean, if you just happened to 'need' a matching jazz bass in the same colour.... jus' sayin'....
  6. Noice....I think somebody better step up quick and give you the pep talk about G.A.S.....or not
  7. Why oh why do I love a matching headstock on a Jazz...and then with that colour too....and the bit of mojo just fits....oh my
  8. Tandro

    NAS Bass

    Bought a great pedal from@NAS Bass. Super quick comms and butter smooth transaction. As has been said by others, item is in really great condition. Indeed a great person to deal with!
  9. What happens in the practice room, stays in the practice room.....
  10. I bought an awesome pedal from Carlos, boxed with all the gubbins. Thanks @juliusmonk , he is a great seller with great comms!
  11. Let's bump this lovely looking bass back to the top.
  12. That looks so cool...but bizarrely I don't know why my first thought (seriously) was that it should have a red light on it that travels left to right, it should be renamed KITT, and have a Turbo Boost button added somewhere.
  13. Not a bass video, but let's see what Copeland says about all this reggae stuff...
  14. Bought a guitar amp from Dave and everything about the transaction was awesome! The item is wonderful, and despite the logistical complications, he went out of his way (literally) to figure it out, and kept the item safely for me way longer than he needed to! Dave is yet another reason the Basschat community is so great!
  15. Just bought a great guitar from Paul, exactly as described. Excellent comms, quick turnaround and great packaging. Thanks Paul!
  16. Same.....no money for this and no space....but when has that stopped me before......if I close my eyes maybe it goes away
  17. Indeed it does! I was a young whippersnapper when that came out.
  18. From the instant I saw the Junior Reid I instantly had to go play this
  19. well, yes I do sweet...
  20. Nice....just what I needed right now
  21. So I know this is the 'reggae thread' but it encompasses and touches all the flavours here anyways and it all gets love. I had seen this little mini documentary this guy put together on dancehall from his perspective as a newcomer to it. I was impressed and quite entertained by it. I'm not going to fact check it as I did not know a ton of those details anyways, I just grew up on the music around me at the turn of the century (or thereabouts). But I really like how he put it together and he touches on the history and Sound Systems etc. which was brought up in this thread the other day, and even ties in David Bowie into his discussion. Anyways, it popped back up in my youtube recommendations just now and I figured it might be entertaining for anyone who has not seen it.
  22. Well...there there is only one place to go then...but unfortunately you have to wait until tomorrow as they do not open on Sundays (and it not free ). I have not gone to the Clapham branch in a while since they opened up the Shepherds Bush outlet (heck I was there about a week ago)...but oh so worth it! (prices have raised unfortunately though). Shepherds Bush branch is literally a hole in the wall, just enough space to fit yourself infront the counter and pay/collect your order but I'm going for the food just to pick up. If you need that chicken roti and an 'Apple J' or your 'red solo'....then look no further. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g186338-d2256998-r687449545-Roti_Joupa-London_England.html
  23. Where where!? I could do with some pelau or doubles or something this nice Sunday evening...pass me a plate.
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