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[quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1322904661' post='1457088'] not being a synth exp but form my experience of previously owning a roland super jd it does sound like some of the fretless and acoustic bass patches in the roland. my ears (and the technology timeline) would suggest synth but my fingers are saying strings [/quote] I am sure someone will come along who knows for sure. The double stops and shakes do sound like mod wheel & pitch bends though. Garry
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[quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1322869082' post='1456976'] [url="http://allmusic.com/album/nightshift-r2093703/credits"]http://allmusic.com/...2093703/credits[/url] [/quote] Oh well - i got that wrong.. Although it does sound like the DX7 Fretless Bass patch, The same one as 'Take My Breath away' - Berlin. And just about every Pub Duo using Backing tracks. Garry
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I have just been listening to that.Great Tune. It sounds like Keyboard Bass, Garry
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Another load of stuff here. Tonebytes. [url="http://tonebytes.com/"]http://tonebytes.com/[/url] Garry
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Looks like the deal has expired Jake, I posted the link last weekend. I think it was one of those get in quick deals. Its worth checking in at sweetwater.com from time to time, They are always doing deals on download software. Garry
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If you are after some Dance type ducking/Sidechaining or over the top rhythmic gating effect. This little freebie is just fantastic. You can pencil the gating patterns in by hand. Pretty much any Rhythm you want or can think of. Info here - [url="http://www.araldfx.com/sg1/"]http://www.araldfx.com/sg1/[/url] Download Here - [url="http://www.araldfx.com/downloads.php"]http://www.araldfx.com/downloads.php[/url] Enjoy Garry
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for anyone who uses any of these silly things you must read this!
lowdown replied to Mrbigstuff's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='derrenleepoole' timestamp='1322738303' post='1455031'] [b]Play, play[/b] some more and[b] play [/b]again! By far the best way to exercise the hand and build up stamina and dexterity is to simply [b]play[/b]. It's all about muscle memory and repetition is the key. [/quote] This above for me. Throw in something musical why you are doing it, thus helping with ear training, and it becomes enjoyable even more. I agree with JH. Garry -
[quote name='jakesbass' timestamp='1322695020' post='1454756'] The recording... LOL, I just noodled around on a blues for ages, 1 take, no prisoners taken so warts and all. [/quote] Hey Jake, nice sound on the Bass. The natural decay of the instrument is lovely and it sounds like its not set up silly and very low, action wise. Nice full and articulate sound. Solid consistent intonation makes it much easier to listen to solo Bass for six minutes.... Garry
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Please check out bass vids - Thanks
lowdown replied to JKthebassplayer's topic in General Discussion
Yep another one here to hear some harmony. Good stuff though dude. Looks like i live just up the road from you [Canvey] Garry -
[quote name='WalMan' timestamp='1322662989' post='1454100'] unless I was going to take up tap dancing, is just used for low bass notes on hold. I do find that it is safer to play in socks as there is more chance of accuracy. With shoes on - unless they were winkle pickers - I just end up triggering the wrong note. [/quote] So you are saying that you play a Synth with your feet ? Garry
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Another "Do any of you also play..." thread - turntables!
lowdown replied to thisnameistaken's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='paul torch' timestamp='1322639506' post='1453724'] What do you call someone who plays music? [/quote] A DJ ? Garry -
Another "Do any of you also play..." thread - turntables!
lowdown replied to thisnameistaken's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='geoffbyrne' timestamp='1322560673' post='1452495'] If I put a Mahler Symphony staff in front of them, could they sightread it first time? [/quote] To be honest Geoff, there would be plenty on Basschat or any other " Musicians" forum who would make a quick exit, When they came face to face with that. Garry -
[quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1322519202' post='1452154'] ^ Brilliant!! Well done Gary, that's great news mate Nice track too. Good work. [/quote] Just been demoing Reason 6 rewired into Studio One V2. Pretty cool man, i see why you like Reason, some great stuff in there. Looks like i might have to bite the bullet with R6, some great sounds in there. Studio One is totally Gap-less, so you can jump between the two for editing, without stopping the sequencer,and with no glitching or Audio drop outs. Garry
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A few days ago, i just had this track licensed through a Library company i use, for a Sony PSP mini game. As a back ground looped instrumental [Release Jan 2012] This was at a Buy out price, and quite a good payer. Someone listened to the track on Soundcloud then contacted me for possible Licensing. Then my Library company did the rest. So it seems Soundcloud could have good benefits after all... [url="http://soundcloud.com/garrycribb/techno-laboratory"]http://soundcloud.co...chno-laboratory[/url] Garry
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[quote name='KiOgon' timestamp='1322506751' post='1451820'] It's not ringing any bells at the moment, I do remember a lot of Dicks & at least 2 Johns, I'll try to get the grey matter churning [/quote] AP worked for VOX at some point, then opened a amp repair shop up in Dartford [with a guy called Dick] Was quite a wiz for repairing gear, and hiring stuff out while he was fixing stuff. He became quite a hero. His workshop seemed to be open all night for popping in to borrow/hire an Amp or cab. Garry
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[quote name='KiOgon' timestamp='1322506174' post='1451800'] There was another factory in Hastings which never gets mentioned but I worked there back in the days, we couldn't churn out AC30s fast enough! Sometimes made visits to Dartford or Erith transporting kit between units. [/quote] Did you know a guy called Alan Pine by any chance ? Garry
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[quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1322399297' post='1450288'] And if you're after some virtual instruments (which Reaper doesn't bloat itself with) then download the free Kontakt player from the Native Instruments site as it contains around 1GB of sounds. Also grab the free version of Sampletank from IK Multimedia. There's a free synth (Reaktor Spark I think it is) from the NI website too. [/quote] EZdrummer download price at the moment $29.00 [Just under £19.00] [url="http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EZdrummer/"]http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EZdrummer/[/url] Garry
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What bass was this on The X Factor last night ?
lowdown replied to far0n's topic in General Discussion
I think the Bass players name is Sally. Garry -
Good deal going on for EZdrummer at the moment. Download price $29.00. Just about the easiest Drum module/sampler around, with some great expansion packs. I have had stuff from Sweetwater before, no problems at all with them. [url="http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EZdrummer/"]http://www.sweetwate...tail/EZdrummer/[/url] Garry
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Greg Phillinganes & Stevie Wonder for me. Giorgio Moroder on some of the older sequenced stuff. Herbie Hancock & George Duke did some great stuff. And of course Bernard Wright. And if you want human. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylQMhYqSntk[/media] Garry
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[quote name='M-N-Y' timestamp='1322312768' post='1449211'] Hell's teeth didn't realise that the bass on this was played by TM Stevens. [/quote] Yep, and a great Bass line. Garry
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[quote name='Stingray5' timestamp='1322306793' post='1449091'] Hi Mark, The album is called 'Streamline'. Bassist is Marcus Miller (who was only 19 at the time!). Another fave from the album is this brilliant cover of Lady Madonna with Chaka Khan on vocals. Enjoy, Steve [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doeNEC4WKpA[/media] [/quote] I have this album - great stuff. Posted " Lady Madonna " a couple times on BC. Twelve bars from Mars is stonkin', and some groovy fretless from Marcus on " I'll see you soon " Shame the green like arrow has disappeared up its own warehouse for poop Although i voted to get rid of it.. Garry
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Video Killed The Radio - First Few Seconds?
lowdown replied to faceman's topic in Theory and Technique
[quote name='wal4string' timestamp='1322260275' post='1448829'] And the same as I wrote. Just different note positions. Had to play it in a show some 2 years ago. I remember it as I didn't have time to swap to my fretless. Just used my volume pedal to try and get the Mwah! effect. [/quote] Sorry about that, i only noticed your post after i had posted... Garry -
Video Killed The Radio - First Few Seconds?
lowdown replied to faceman's topic in Theory and Technique
[quote name='JakeBrownBass' timestamp='1322247908' post='1448674'] Yeah sorry, i wrote that in 30 seconds. [/quote] Don't worry - i gave you a green arrow anyway... Garry -
Video Killed The Radio - First Few Seconds?
lowdown replied to faceman's topic in Theory and Technique
[quote name='JakeBrownBass' timestamp='1322223272' post='1448134'] [/quote] Its just what Jake wrote.....[with a down slur bar 6 if IRC] 3+3+2 is over complicating things. Garry