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Geek99

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  1. The 60s bridge pickup is nearer the scratchplate (I have a CIJ 62 RI) than the 70s - judging visually against mine I'd guess there's maybe 15 mm in it
  2. [quote name='Paul Cooke' post='505009' date='Jun 3 2009, 08:11 PM']I also use the output of my Zoom B2.1U as it automatically adjusts to drive headphones when it senses them in the circuit rather than an amp input.[/quote] + 1 on the zoom - it also has a metronome and a basic drum machine built in.
  3. I dont think Ebay would entertain [i]total [/i]nudity? She looks a bit photoshopped to me - look around the face and see if you can see what I mean.
  4. [quote name='DDBass' post='504108' date='Jun 2 2009, 07:17 PM']Hi. Hope I can help as I use this drum machine regularly. You can change the number of beats in the sequence from 8 to 4 very easily. You need to go into the edit section (where you've already changed the quantize). If you continue to scroll through the menu it gives you the option of number of beats in the bar. Just change it to four and remember to save. Sorry I can't be more specific than this as I'm trying to recall from memory as I don't have the unit or manual to hand. It's very easy to do though. Good Luck David[/quote] Thanks - I figured out my original problem from reading some generic drum machine stuff in ed friedlands 'bass grooves' but I couldn't work out /how/ to save changes - you press the PLAY button bizarrely.! It just seems wierd that the metronome click happens at the start of a multibar pattern not the start of each bar!
  5. [quote name='allighatt0r' post='502561' date='May 31 2009, 09:10 PM']I'm not sure what you mean by resting the pad of my finger on the pickup, do you mean the point of my thumb? Also, Geek99, sorry, I meant parallel! Perpendicular would be very odd![/quote] I believe she means putting the fat fleshy part of your thumb wholly (and flat down) on the pickup's upper face, not just the tip of your thumb. It should spread the load a little and take pressure off the joint.
  6. Hi, I just got one of these and I am confused about one aspect. The standard "number of beats" shown when programming is 8, even though I've set the quantize to whole notes/crotchets. The metronome clicks loud on beat 1 and not again on 5, suggesting each beat shown is an eighth note/quaver However it sounds, given the tempo, as if its counting out two bars and you, by default, program a two bar phrase for a pattern. can anyone advise?
  7. [quote name='allighatt0r' post='502127' date='May 31 2009, 10:13 AM']About a year ago, i switched from being a pick player to a fingerstyle player, mainly because the joint of my thumb nearest the fingernail is doublejointed, and bends too far backwards, so i can't hold picks properly. Also for tone reasons. Anyway, at my gig last night, about halfway through the second set i started getting pain in the knuckle of my forefinger while i was playing... I don't think there is anything wrong with my fingerstyle technique, i keep my fingers perpendicular and my wrist straight, but i was wondering if anyone else gets this, and if there is maybe a detailed "how to play fingerstyle like a pro" article about so i can look at learning from the ground up?[/quote] It may be that you play too agresisively straight off and need to warm up your joints first? I always think its best to move all of your finger joints a little to play a note than to over-extend one joint to do the whole thing. Equally I'm not sure that perpendicular sounds ideal anyway. I would recommend alternate heat and cold on your joints to calm them down (hot water bottle or wheatbag, then bag of icecubes, alternating). You may also want to try ibuprofen as this has an anti-inflammatory effect.
  8. @am1 What worked for me was learning a scale down a single string, and also across/down the neck as high as I could get.
  9. I suggest going Japan (CIJ) - nice balance of price versus quality. My 62 RI jazz is amazing.
  10. I'm with you all on the hand size thing - mine arent huge. I have a Stingray clone, and a CIJ jazz. The jazz is easier/more comfortable to play by a mile.
  11. [quote name='Hamster' post='488785' date='May 15 2009, 12:39 PM']If you have the skill to build your own, then Bill Fitzmaurice's designs are outstanding. For a £300 - £400 build cost you'll easily have something better than spending twice or three times that amount on a commercial offering. The plans are comprehensive and easy to follow, plus there's a lot of support on his forums for tech discussions. [url="http://billfitzmaurice.net/"]http://billfitzmaurice.net/[/url][/quote] I'm slightly confused - do you have to make the [i]loudspeakers[/i] yourself? I ask as he seems to talk about cabinet design but doesnt say what speakers to use - all the photos and drawings are of the cabinets. I thought loudspeakers used special paper and magnets and so on. EDIT: Okay, think I get it - these are the cabinet plans and you have to decide which speakers to put in? I'm not sure I'd know how to do the wiring for cross overs and so on.
  12. Geek99

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    I did read that Jamerson used them, and I have read in many books that its worth using them. Apparenbtly a small piece of futon mattress near the bridge works well.
  13. I like my Fender CIJ Jazz 62 ri - it does everything I need.
  14. I found it in my local library - they may be talking about "Michael Manring Bass Guitar Learn to play Tuition DVD"
  15. I know the cast are currently touring 'unplugged' and I had heard they themselves could play. Didn't know saxon did some if the heavy lifting though
  16. I was just watching the Spinal Tap movie, I notice that Derek Smalls is playing an MV Pedulla with a PJ configuration. I really like the bass tone he's getting though; does anyone know just by the sound, or through exceptional knowledge of the movie whats making it so ? I'm thinking of "Hellhole" particularly. There's usually a stack of Marshalls behind him, but that doesnt really mean anything in a movie!
  17. thanks - the replacement body is a good solution, but I'd feel bad selling it as a 62 Ri if it had a replacement body. I guess my question would be better phrased as "would someone notice that a bass was (re)sprayed in polyester rather than cellulose" -here I am assuming that it was done in cellulose to start with. I dont mind too much as I want to keep it, but I dont like destroying the value of something.
  18. You should. Mine went one better and actually bought ME one.
  19. I have a cij 62 ri jazz from 1994 and it "has mojo". I guess its painted in cellulose. If it gets a competent respray, does it matter value-wise on resale if the paint used is polyester with poly varnish/laquer? Its a sunburst
  20. Yes I have one. Its quite trebbly, lwtait remarked that it sounded almost like a rickenbacker. I have no idea why its so trebbly and its the only thing I dislike One thing I did do was put copper shielding tape (off ebay) in all cavities. Quietened it down nicely. Edit : mine is completely standard. They sound best imho with bridge on full and neck off full by about 10%
  21. hi - can anyone tell me if this is any good ? [url="http://www.dv247.com/invt/34414/"]Behringer BX4410A ULTRABASS Bass Guitar Amp Combo[/url] I mean in terms of quality, tone, weight etc - price seems okay to me
  22. Best Practice looks okay, but only seems to work with a Cd Edit : no I am wrong - see 'open file' button
  23. My audacity install isn't showing me a graphic eq - just play, stop etc and some editing stuff like zoom and time tools - rest is greyed out
  24. Someone mentioned here recently that Audacity can be used to isolate bass tracks - can this be done with mp3s, or do you neded a .ogg file derived from say, RockBand? I realise I could use the graphic eq and maybe filters to reduce the level of other instruments, I'm just wondering if there is a better way? thanks
  25. no, the usual VVT setup. It has screw holes for the [i]pickup[/i] cover drilled, but none fitted - there is no bridge cover fitted nor any holes. Someone may have fitted that beforeyou got yours. It has a gold fender logo with black bordering to the script letters. Note - my 62 Ri also has a hole drilled on back of headstock for a strap button, but no actual button fitted. That may be a clue. If not present on yours, maybe its a regular jazz? pics attached
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