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paul_5

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  1. [quote name='Doddy' post='1272868' date='Jun 17 2011, 03:54 PM']'The Improvisers Bass Method' by Chuck Sher Of course,Ed Friedland's books 'Building...' and 'Expanding Walking Basslines' are always worth checking out.[/quote] Definite +1 for these. 13 weeks should be enough to get through them and memorise everything... ..sorry, I can't keep a straight face, you can make a really good start though.
  2. Oh my! How would you go about PAT testing that?
  3. don't be seduced by flashing lights and the machine that goes 'ping', listen to some of their previous output, it should give you an idea of what you're getting into.
  4. The Bill Milkowski book "Jaco" is pretty much the authoritative biography and a pretty good read also. IF you want it straight from the horse's mouth then the 'Electric Bass' DVD with Jerry Jermont is a good watch, a bit saddening to see how he was clearly not well at that point in his life, but he's still got the chops. Not sure how much use that would be to you though.
  5. ever thought about starting up a 'relic'ing business? I've got a belt sander you can have...
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  7. ditto. Smartphone? Vile temptress more like. We're so weak!
  8. paul_5

    TO GO: Books to go

    hi bassman, can you confirm your paypal details via pm? I tried sending a payment for the neil peart books last week and i'm being told that the payment is 'unclaimed'. Still really interested to read there books and hope this technical glitch can be resolved.
  9. my name is paul and i'm a recovering gasaholic. I've managed to keep a preamp for 15 years (asymptomatic of gas i know, but bear with me) and one bass for 4 years. So far this year i've had two different heads and about 10 changes on the pedalboard. It's not even a big board. I've pretty much found all of the sounds i want and when the final pedal arrives this week i shouldn't need to buy any more gear again. Just reading through this post it's become clear that i'm in denial, not recovery. Ah well, anyone want to buy a ...
  10. Just cleared 20MB of stuff, things and gack. There you go.
  11. if i could get down to brighton this weekend i'd have it. My first "proper" bass head was an earlier version of this, lovely amp. Free bump.
  12. on tour? Glad i'm not. I'm currently enjoying being at home; a 9month old wee one and a slightly older one who's 4 on sunday. Plus the time off playing gives me chance to upgrade my pedalboard: bad GASattack this year.
  13. plus one for 51mon's suggestion of reaper. It's not free but is a fraction of the cost of any other daw i've used. It doesn't do everything viat some of the 'big boys' do, but is very good for most things. If you're running on a mac then i'd in for firewire over usb anyday. The MOTU stuff is rock solid in every sense of the word. I'm still using an old (10 years probably) motu 828 mark one which does 8 tracks simultaneously without any hiccups. Give also had great results with the sapphire pro that someone else mentioned. I've seen the same motu as mine go for about £150 on the bay, so should be able to get one for less than the price of a digital multitrack unit if you're that way inclined.
  14. just took delivery of an mxr pedal from willyf87, arrived really well packaged and very quickly. Top guy to deal with.
  15. I love most of Jaco's stuff, and tolerate one or two pieces because there's still some stuff that I can learn from them. "Invitation" is a must-hear (IMHO), even if you don't like steel pans, the compositions are amazing and the band is nice and tight. Even if you don't like his music the Bill Milkowski 'Jaco' book is a brilliant read. I can't help feeling a little sorry for Jaco everytime I hear him play, a really troubled genius.
  16. ditto, software always develops in relationship with 'benchmark' machines. My macbook is doing a sterling job at the moment, but it has its limitations - my os is about 2 years out of date and this means viat i can,t upgrade to latest software etc. That said, i'm a musician and composer first, so the hear should be there to serve me and not the other way round. Yes, it's nice to have shiny new toys and plugins but at some point yot have to put 'pen to paper' so to speak. I don't mine running outdated kit to get my stuff together, i know it inside out and i know that if i upgraded then my productivity would suffer.
  17. Gone, gone, gone.
  18. Bought a bass body from Mel this week - really speedy transaction and a well-packaged item. Deal with confidence.
  19. He's right though, it looks appalling.
  20. Bizarre, I've been playing the same bass for 4 years. I've changed pretty much everything else but kept my bass. Sometimes stuff is just [i]right[/i].
  21. I've got one of these in my gig bag, a great little unit, though nowadays it's my 'backup' DI box. Still a really versatile piece of kit. Great price too.
  22. On balance, probably tort. Just bought an Arctic Whte P Bass body, so this thread is quite timely. I'm shopping for a tort as we speak...
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