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Lee-Man

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  1. [quote name='Mike' post='260942' date='Aug 12 2008, 04:03 PM']I'm interested but I'm worried about the apparent lack of support for vista - any thoughts on this?[/quote]

    I was under the impression there is a Vista Driver for these now (could be wrong). If not I'm sure there will be soon as this is a very popular soundcard and M-Audio/Digidesign are a good company like that.

    Lee

  2. Hi Guy's,

    My boss is looking to move on a few Audiophile 2496 PCI soundcards. Just the thing for professional home recordings as they are 24bit at 96K. Plenty of good reviews on google.

    All in as new condition.

    Quick sale needed, first come first served.

    [b]£20[/b] + shipping

    Bit of info here:

    [url="http://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/shop/view_product.php?product=mauap2496"]http://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/shop/view_p...oduct=mauap2496[/url]
    [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/M-Audio-9900-50765-00-Audiophile-2496-soundcard/dp/B00006I5H5"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/M-Audio-9900-50765...d/dp/B00006I5H5[/url]

  3. [quote name='Viajero' post='256320' date='Aug 6 2008, 02:38 PM']When travelling, waiting for cast members etc, it's nice to do some transciption to keep the musical mind ticking over. I'm not great at it, but feel great when I get something written out all purdy-like.

    Thing is, I don't have perfect pitch, so I need something to give me notes while I do it. The bass is ideal, but if I'm on a train it's no good. So, what can I carry around in my bag that will give me notes? Perhaps a Stylophone? You can pick them up for 15 quid or so, it seems. Does anyone know if they can do chords?

    If, as I suspect, this idea is very flawed, can anyone suggest another small note-making device?[/quote]

    Sorry mate, it can't do chords. Just got one for my birthday, realy enjoyed anoying every one with my Specials renditions on it!

    Have you thought about an old Yamaha QY20?

  4. [quote name='Stockholm Syndrome' post='257576' date='Aug 7 2008, 08:51 PM']I can't convince you to ship the bass, perhaps?[/quote]

    No sorry mate not for some thing of this value, how ever you can get a flight to east midlands airport cheap and pick it up :)

  5. [quote name='Stockholm Syndrome' post='257377' date='Aug 7 2008, 04:49 PM']Yep, that is true.

    On early Warwick Streamers (with the NS shape, mid 80's) it actually says something like "licensed by Stuart Spector/Ned Steinberger". So I guess at one point, Warwick DID pay to use the NS shape.

    Oh, and BTW, what preamp is in this NS4? Boost only or boost/cut?[/quote]

    Boost and cut mate

  6. Warwick were 'inspired' by Spector. The orginal basses of course being designed by furniture designer Ned Steinberger who shared woodworking space with at co-operative with Stuart Spector, hence the NS prefix.

    They are very different basses to Warwicks, both are lovely.

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