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EdwardHimself

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  1. [quote name='lowdown' post='1168049' date='Mar 19 2011, 11:04 AM']They do , but the J-Bridge has much more options for dealing with rogue plug ins...
    And can also do reverse bridge - 64 to 32 bit if needed.


    Garry[/quote]

    I've never had any problems with rouge plug-ins myself, and i doubt i will need to worry about 32 bit backwards compatability again since both my computers are 64 bit. But hopefully someone else may find the link of some assistance if their DAW doesn't have built in bit bridge functionality?

  2. [quote name='OldG' post='1167944' date='Mar 19 2011, 08:24 AM']The laptop spec certainly sounds powerful enough... An express slot to add a firewire card may be needed if you want to upgrade the interface ( the UX2 is lacking midi for inputting drums and keys), and the 8gig of RAM will run plenty of VSTi's and effects.

    To use the full 8 gig of RAM, a 64 bit OS is needed (Windows 7x64) - and a 32bit DAW to be able to use all those free third party VST/VSTi's.[/quote]

    actually recent DAWs such as cakewalk 8.5 and newer come with an in built bridge app so you can use 32 bit plugins on the 64 bit version. I find the 64 bit version is usually a bit quicker as well.

    The computer sounds good, as has been said get an external drive for backup as well.

  3. [quote name='Rimskidog' post='1167671' date='Mar 18 2011, 09:28 PM']I guess my attempt to build some tension failed miserably! Well, in the clip below you can see me finally arriving at the very awesome Starlight Studios in Naples, Italy! Can I say right off the bat how great Renato and his crew were and how welcome they made me. If you are in Italy and need a studio, this one should be high on your agenda!

    Anyways, for now, enjoy

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vovFz5e6EM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vovFz5e6EM[/url][/quote]

    ALL THOSE WIRES :) very nice. Wish i had a desk like that...

  4. [quote name='bassbloke' post='1158910' date='Mar 12 2011, 05:38 AM']+1. Wise words indeed. I don't know what it was about Woodstock '99, but every performance I've seen has been shocking and the crowd look like they were expecting to be on MTV Spring Break. No wonder they rioted.[/quote]

    You might be on to something there. I've got a metallica song from that festival and it was pretty shocking sounding.

  5. [quote name='chris_b' post='1157492' date='Mar 11 2011, 12:03 AM']I don't think you should feel responsible here. They screwed up not you. If the timing was bad and they're the seasoned players you say they are they should have known what the problems were at the time.[/quote]

    +1. You're doing them a favour here, why should they blame you?

  6. [quote name='Metalmoore' post='1152482' date='Mar 7 2011, 01:53 PM']:) Theres another one! Me and Gafbass02 and you must have great tastes in basses. Check his and mine out and youll see what i mean.

    Gotta say, its amazing looking[/quote]

    If you mean cyan coloured maple boarded jazz style basses then I has got one too :lol:

    Yes polishing takes a very long time if you're doing it by hand. It's worth it though (well unless the finish gets f***ed up like what happened to mine :) )

  7. [quote name='moonbass' post='1152139' date='Mar 7 2011, 06:40 AM']If you'd told me this was Radiohead's next single, I'd probably have believed you![/quote]

    +1, or kasabian.

    All of my family have had a go on musical instruments (mum and sister are actually any good at them) but never tried jamming, largely because we have completely different styles of music. Did you have super mario on in the background or something?

  8. [quote name='Cathode Follower' post='1153681' date='Mar 8 2011, 12:32 PM']Hi all,

    I thought it was about time I signed up to Bass Chat, being a bass player and all. And what better way to make my first post than by sharing my rig with you all.

    On the top is my beloved Laney Pro Tube Bass, currently running a quad of vintage Mullards.
    Underneath is my 1973 Matamp White 4x12 (one of about 200 made), loaded with Celestion B12Ns.
    The bass is my recently completed 'Frankenstein' project - A Warmoth neck mounted on the cheap body from and earlier bass. Pickups are Wizard passives - Area 55's and an Eighty-Four. Hardware is Ibanez.

    Enjoy!

    [attachment=74236:IMG_2620.JPG][/quote]

    There has GOT to be a picture in the Dictionary of that amp, under the definition of "mojo" :)

  9. [quote name='Shonks' post='1151382' date='Mar 6 2011, 12:31 PM']and here's my USA Fender pimped down!

    and here's the back - added the battery box and the string thru for the B string has been extended - weird i know - but it works!!
    [/quote]

    What happened to that finish?

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