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  1. [quote name='urb' post='1164247' date='Mar 16 2011, 11:38 AM']I think we need to stay away from confusing a perfectly acceptable playing technique with certain 'playing' situations that basically end up as a battle of volume (and occasionally ego) rather than actual MUSIC making...[/quote] That's actually what I was trying (not very well) to say!
  2. The Korg Pandoras get generally good reviews. But, although you may have concerns about Tascam, have you had a look at the MP-BT1? It's a solid little unit (metal chassis) and is really easy to navigate. I use mine every day and no problems.
  3. I've been watching this thread with a mixture of incredulity and amazement, and a touch of bewilderment too. Twelve pages so far, mostly (not all) denegrating slap bass. Thing is, I'm guessing most, some, less, or more, people who have posted on this thread have been to a BassBash. The one I attended was a complete slapfest, and totally put me off going to another one. So, I wonder if the thread title should more accurately be, "God I hate..... slap bass. Unless it's me who's doing it." ??? Just an observation.
  4. In my opinion (which is totally subjective and worth exactly what you paid for it! ), MarkBass doesn't really have "a sound" as such. Sure, there's a degree of flexibility with the VPL/VLF filters and eq., but with everything flat or off I find MarkBass to be as close to a perfectly pure sound as it's possible to get. So the problem is, if you go for "the Orange sound" or "the Ampeg sound" or whatever, you're effectively stuck with that. Maybe that's what you really want; fair enough, but I'd probably look at processing/modifying your signal to get the sound you want, because I think you'll regret selling the MarkBass unit very quickly! Just my 2p. (Yes, I am biased. I love my MarkBass combo!)
  5. <YAY> Just nailed Oliver's Army!! </YAY> Great fun!
  6. [quote name='kevin_lindsay' post='1162934' date='Mar 15 2011, 11:58 AM']I was just thinking - I started playing bass 31 years ago aged 16 and through all the ups and downs I've experienced in my life, playing bass has been the most consistent refuge for me. I love being a bassist!!![/quote] + a very large 1 Could not have put it better myself.
  7. The lovely lady is "in session" on BBC Radio 2 at 7:00pm tonight. [url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00z1gx1"]clicky linky thingy[/url]
  8. Fantastic! I like the "ring" and "sack" positioning of the pickups. Important question though: If you use it for too long, do your legs go numb?
  9. I took the busted amp module from my lovely little [i]Perfect Ten[/i] combo into Ashdown's repair centre yesterday around mid-day. Just had a call from Guy to say it's all sorted, is being sent out today and should be with me tomorrow! 48hrs from taking it to getting it back. Very happy Hot Tub! Excellent service, and Guy is a top chap!
  10. I play a few Purple songs, but not this one for some reason.... Roger Glover is yet another very melodic - and underrated - rock bass player.
  11. [quote name='mep' post='1160886' date='Mar 13 2011, 07:25 PM']Check out the thread that I posted my hybrid tab / notation transcription to Olivers Army to. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=101845&st=0&p=948917&#entry948917"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;#entry948917[/url][/quote] Thank you! Dunno how I missed that!
  12. Thanks guys, some good stuff there! Still looking for Oliver's Army, if anyone could scan it....?
  13. Inspired by the "Bass Tabs" thread, why is it seemingly impossible to find bass lines in standard notation? I've picked up a few (four in total!) most of which were posted on here at some point. I know tab is used by a large number of players, but is it really laziness, or is it simply the fact that notation just isn't available for the majority of songs we want to play? I managed to learn "Rythmn Stick" from notation which was posted on here. I think learning the bass parts for songs that we know from standard notation would be a great way to learn to read, but it just doesn't seem to be available. I've been desperately searching for "Oliver's Army", but can't find it anywhere. There are many others too. I know there's books out there, but I don't what to by a book just for one or two songs. I'd end up with hundreds of books, and once something's learned and committed to memory, I don't need the hard copy anymore, hence the desire for an online resource of notation. ????
  14. My little combo died on Monday night. Removed the rear panel and found two fuses blown on the board - 1.6A and 3.15A. I've replaced them both, the 1.6 is fine but the 3.15 keeps blowing. I've checked the outputs from the transformer and they're spot on. The speaker always gave a significant "thump" when it's first switched on, but now that thump is a deep hum (not too loud) which lasts for 1/10th of a second or so before the fuse goes. Nothing on the board appears burned or melted, everything looks in tiptop condition, but clearly something's not right. Is it worth trying to diagnose, or should I just look at replacing the board? Presumably I could buy one from Ashdown and just bolt it in? It's a lovely little combo, and I'm missing it!
  15. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='1153467' date='Mar 8 2011, 10:07 AM']You're only supposed to blow the bloody amp up! [attachment=74225:doors_off2.jpg][/quote]
  16. Well, after a few months and several cancellations, this folky open mic jam thingy finally went ahead last night. Based on the advice on this thread, I took my little Ashdown Perfect 10. Walked in, and there's a bl%$dy PA set up! It wasn't huge, and pretty basic, but I thought my little combo would seriously struggle. As it turned out, it wasn't that loud, and my combo produced a rather lovely sound. Very happy. There were a dozen or so other musicians there, some playing originals, some playing covers, and an audience of about 30/40 people. So, my mate and I get up towards the end of the first half and do three of his original songs. I didn't drop a note and we got a rapturous reception! Seriously, it was amazing! I was subsequently complimented on my playing, and my sound, by several of the people there. And the general consensus from the audience was that with the exception of one guy who was simply in a league of his own, we were the best performers by a significant margin. We're already booked in for next month's session, and have been asked if we can do more songs - possibly a 30/40min "set". Very, very happy! I believe that the best compliment a musician can get is one that comes from another musician. That's what happened and last night was a thoroughly enjoyable, roaring success. Apart from the last 10min.... At the end of the night, a couple of folks got up to do an impromptu blues jam and asked if I'd join in. I did, and it all went swimmingly, until my amp died! According to Mrs HT, this was immediately followed by a serious Spinal Tap moment, as I frantically checked plugs, cables, power supplies, switches, but to no avail. The little Ashdown box had been pushed to its limit and was thoroughly dead. Not happy. Anyhoo, opened it up this morning and found two blown fuses. One is the power supply to the board from the transformer, the other is speaker protection. Can't tell if they're anti-surge, slo-blow, bog standard, or sommat else, but will have a trawl online and see what I can find. Looks like no serious damage done. Next month I'll be taking the MarkBass "Beast". I won't use a fraction of its potential, but at least I know it'll easily handle anything I can throw at it. Thanks again for all your advice and support. I'm actually starting to enjoy this!
  17. +1 for Cort, although I am biased! If you're going to consider 2nd hand I reckon you'll be spoiled for choice at that price range. As has been said here and elsewhere, if possible try as many as you can before parting with cash.
  18. 60s/70s/80s/90s rock/pop covers band required for 50th birthday party @ [url="http://www.theheathcoteinn.co.uk"]The Heathcote[/url]. Nothing to do with me, just trying to help out my local. Please contact 01926 428120 and ask for Emma. My mate. I know it's stupid short notice, but if anyone can help that'd be wonderful! It has to be booked by 5:30pm today! Thanks all! And Emma says, "Sorry!"
  19. OK, to be fair, I probably wouldn't pay money for it! But, it's an absolute joy! The idea of a family getting together and making music is - to me - completely wonderful! This has made me quite happy.
  20. Don't know where you should start, but listen also to Lazy and Pictures Of Home, both on Machine Head. Fantastic basslines. I think Mr Glover is a much overlooked and much underrated player.
  21. [quote name='NJE' post='1144460' date='Feb 28 2011, 01:42 PM']Thanks for all the responses, seems to make sense that the pedal would drain battery even when 'bypassed'. Hmm, might just get the pedal and see how I get on with batteries, I have a feeling i read that a Korg Pitchblack could power one extra pedal from its mains adapter....where is that manual![/quote] This is correct. The Korg Pitchblack as a power output on the back of the pedal. You just need a little "jumper" lead with two plugs - one in the Korg, the other in your other pedal.
  22. [quote name='xgsjx' post='1143090' date='Feb 27 2011, 10:18 AM']I've had a bass for some 27 years & still a beginner [/quote] ^^^^^^ Wot he said!
  23. Can we still advertise socks?
  24. [quote name='51m0n' post='1138408' date='Feb 23 2011, 11:58 AM']No. But if you download mydrumset vsti [url="http://www.bluenoise.no/mydrumset.html"]clicky linky[/url] you will have an excellent free vsti to play with that works flawlessly in Repaer....[/quote] Thank you! I'll have a play.....
  25. Didn't want to hijack another thread, just for a quick question: Does Reaper have "built in" drums?
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