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Zenitram

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  1. Yeah, audio is far more elastic than it used to be, and in many ways is [i]more[/i] malleable than midi. Stretch it, compact it, chop it, tune it, you can do all sorts these days.

    I'm sure Pro Tools is packed with fun things to do with audio; in fact, isn't audio its strong point? Or is it more about "tracking" and "producing" than composing.

  2. Yes, it's very intuitive. The LEDs below the knobs let you know where you are. And if you have a midi controller thing, like a Behringer BCR2000 or a Novation Remote SL, you can control the 24 most common parameters by CC, so you have all those controls at your fingertips at the same time. Apparently. I haven't tried it yet, but I read it somewhere.

  3. Well, for what it's worth, I have a TC D-Two delay (which is just flippin' amazing), and a TC M350 dual FX (which is really really great), so, er, I imagine the G Major 2 is good as well. The ones I have are mainly used on synths, but can work perfectly well on bass, provided I go through a pre-amp (Joemeek VC3Q), obvs.

    So, nothing like what you're considering at all, really.

  4. Thanks. I've installed it, and it looks a bit different, but no actual difference in functionality, that I can see. The drag and drop is quite nice, granted. And the new amp sims aren't included, that I can work out, so I can't assess those. The Line 6 ones were pretty poor, so I'm sure the Softube ones are much better.

    One good thing about Reason is it always costs the same to upgrade, no matter hopw many versions you jump. So I'll wait for 9, I think, and jump then.

    As an update, it seems great. As a new version, that has to be paid for, I don't think it's worth it.

  5. It strikes me as not offering very much at all to make me part with my money. Drag'n'drop surely doesn't set anyone's heart racing, the new interface doesn't actually look any different, and amp sims are similarly not things to get me worked up, when you can combine so many of the other things in Reason to create an interesting sound. But, hey, convince me otherwise and I'll cough up.

  6. I do also streamline Windows down to a very bare-bones kind of install, so that probably helps as well.

    Doing this, basically:
    [url="http://www.blackviper.com/service-configurations/black-vipers-windows-7-service-pack-1-service-configurations/"]http://www.blackvipe...configurations/[/url]


    And, yes, as I suspected, it's the video games thing.

  7. I'm always interested by the specs of people's "fancy" computers, although much of it goes over my head. I'd love to have something really amazing as my work computer, but instead, I always buy a cheap crappy PC from eBuyer for about 200 quid, install the OS myself, and use that pretty much free of trouble for about three, four or even five years (I can't remember), and then buy another one, again for about 200 quid. And everything I do on it seems to run fine - Reaper, Reason, Photoshop, Lightroom, my CAT translation software (my actual paid work), everything. Often all at the same time.

    So I then wonder if I'm missing out on something really whizzy, or being clever (in spending as little money as possible), or if it's probably somewhere in between.

    I don't play video games though, so maybe that's where I'm not having a problem, if you see what I mean.

    Edit: None of which was any help at all, sorry. I was just thinking out loud.








  8. Hi gang. Here we have a Mighty Mite jazz bass neck that I bought from someone here about a year ago, and then never used. It has Wilkinson tuners, because if I remember correctly when the original tuners were removed, for whatever reason, one of the little screws snapped and became lodged in the wood, so these tuners were put on as they have different hole spacings. So they cover a bit of ugliness underneath, but they are a snug perfect fit and do the job just fine. As can be seen. Wilkinson stuff is great, anyway.

    Forty quid collected from Penge in SE London, or posted to your door for another £6.

    So, er, there you are.
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