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  1. I wiped my hard drive and lost my copy of Cubase... idiot I know.

    Anyone knwo of nay decent recording software thats either free or doesnt cost a bomb that I can download. I dont mind paying if I can donwload it, but I need it ASAP and wont be able to get to a music retailer till early Jan.

    Cheers

    Dan

  2. [quote name='TheBrokenDoor' post='362466' date='Dec 24 2008, 12:44 AM']If you're using a laptop, Ableton Live would be perfect.

    You can trigger loops of midi and audio via a midi foot controller, or arrange your structure and just press play. You can also route a click to your drummer and not FOH to keep time.

    I use it a lot, and it is the shiznit.

    Dan[/quote]

    Thats a potential long term option. Really want something just out of teh box... but i guess that woudl be expensive.

  3. Ive got a micro korg and a yamaha piano which we (teh band) are toying with using live, howvere im the only one who an play the half decently.

    What we have thought about doing is recording teh bits we want and triggering them using a sampler or similar means... but ideally dont wanna spend mega money to do this.

    What are our best options ladies and gents?

    We are not planning on running a laptop at the moment for a few reasons so want whatever medium we use to actually just turn up, play when triggred and stop when triggered, ideally by foot control.

    Cheers

    Dan

  4. [quote name='chrisba' post='361700' date='Dec 23 2008, 09:11 AM']Well, the usual method is...

    Take cocktail stick in one hand
    Take plate of sausages in the other hand
    Decide which of the many sausages takes you fancy
    Insert cocktail stick in sausage
    Transport sausage to mouth, being careful not to stab yourself with the stick.
    Repeat as necessary

    Oh, you mean for repairing the hole ?

    Cut/break a couple of sticks so they are slightly shorter than the depth of the hole
    Dribble some PVA wood glue into hole
    Insert sticks ( no need to jam the hole full of sticklets, in fact this would be bad. 2 should do unless it's in a bad way )
    Wipe away excess glue
    Allow to dry
    Screw screw back in.
    Go back to sausages[/quote]

    Cheers.. just cooking teh sausages now!

  5. [quote name='Adrenochrome' post='361267' date='Dec 22 2008, 06:26 PM']I don't know how expensive the bass you want to repair is but I fixed a cheap Tanglewood by filling the hole with polyfilla, then before it set I screwed in the strap button and left it for a couple of days. The repair has lasted 5+ years.[/quote]

    Its my BB614... not bothered about the cost of the guitar as teh bass is a bit battered and will eventually be replaced by a Rick.

    Somone suggested glueing in a broken match and using that effectively as filler... anyone got any thoughts on that?

  6. [quote name='Marcus' post='354414' date='Dec 14 2008, 06:07 PM']Hi Dan,

    i'm afraid I don't have what you've requested...... sorry

    there is plenty written about the pedal on the cybernet, it's really adds weight and authority without boom and adds sparkle and clarity without glassyness or harshness....... Top bit of kit

    ATB

    Mark[/quote]

    What power supply does it work with and where would I need to have it in teh "chain"?

    Cheers

  7. [quote name='Alz' post='232328' date='Jul 3 2008, 10:40 PM']You sound as if the DJ's rule the roost.....don't worry, they're all a bunch of talentless Mo Fo's who know nothing about the art.[/quote]

    These guys arent bad actually but then I wont be there as ill be back in my home town in another club!!!

    Im just glad to finally have our first gig. Now gotta start pushing for other :))

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