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mushers

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  1. the first neck was twisted the newer neck just had uneven frets which i just paid to be leveled just had a good smash through some songs and i do like this bass even with its wonky screws in the headstock just a bit peeved its cost me even more money if i added up the fuel and time running back to dv247 the set ups and calls to 0845 numbers probably would have been cheaper to buy a 2nd hand stingray >.<
  2. been a lot of mucking about spent maybe 6 hours driving back and forth to dv247 £90 on set ups on 2 different necks but it is 8 months old now well the neck is 6 months old im not sure i can be bothered to speak with the guys at dv247 i have a feeling they will look at it and go yeah thats fine or do another unset up
  3. long story short version bought a ray 35 from dv247 in january had it a couple of weeks noticed some buzzing had a play with setting it up went great but the buzzing kept coming back . i then took it to a local guitar shop who had a fiddle and handed it back to me with the warning keep an eye on that neck a few days later the buzzing returned like a bad movie sequal, took the bass back to dv247 telling them theres an issue with the neck. was handed back the bass 5 days later buzzing worse than ever ! i mentioned it was worse than before and asked WTF did you do to it, the reply of i set it up exactly the same as that one over there forced me to storm out of the shop. contacted strings and things who agreed to collect it from dv247 and check it out turns out the neck was buggered had it back in a few days after dv247 had done a set up on the new neck ...... wasnt great but wasnt terrible, had the time today to take it somewhere decent for a set up (half the screws in the tuners are on the piss and threaded also) heres some of the guys notes on work carried out today This is as good as it gets. frets were leveled nut cut truss rod and action set. theres is a rattle at top end of fretboard caused by relief at bottom end to allow 5th string to play, but i think its the best compromise. for a new neck the frets were VERY uneven. ive messed about setting this bass up myself and the action just wont go low without rattles the action still is not low but it plays a lot better after being set up today so question is should i send it back to strings and things to sort machine head screws out and who should pay for the fret leveling ? should i accept as good as it gets and compromise ? i know its only a 700 pound bass but still i feel it should be better
  4. luke just made what sometimes sounds complex into possibly the beginings of one of the best step by step set ups guides ive seen now wheres that Kudos button !
  5. there was an offer a few pages back where a member offered to have a look and tweak on this bass take up that offer or pay someone to do a set up you dont seem confident in making the adjustments yourself and your not alone there, im not sure how you can label a bass crap ive played some bad ones but there still playable i even still own a couple of them EDIT when was the last time you changed the strings in the 10 years you have owned the bass ?
  6. [quote name='wishface' timestamp='1346951300' post='1795296'] the neck width will certainly be less of an issue if i can sort out the e string. but i don't know where to start with the volume issue. [/quote] could be a mix of different brand/gauge strings or pick up height
  7. could make a ramp up although i think they look odd i have a musicman never use the pick up as a thumb rest im either muting with it or its floating
  8. best out of it as said before tis a sad world where image out weighs talent
  9. do they come out spot on from a tracing ?
  10. i made the mistake of sending a link of this guy to my guitarist with the message your wife been posting on utube again ? we havent spoken much since >.<
  11. seems fair to me and local to all i would jump at it and if you turn up really loud three thursdays a year thats the free gigs but of course at some point you will have to turn down paid work to do these free gigs but could easy do 120 quid a month rehearsing in a studio and might not be so conveniant
  12. dont see many of these New other (see details): A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing its original packaging, or the original packaging has been opened or is no longer sealed. The item may be a factory second, or a new and unused item with minor defects. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. no way i could have had a bass around for 31 years and not played it he deserves the buy it now price just for will power
  13. after many years of trying on my part my daughter has finally caught the music bug and this was our afternoons work she is 13 took up keyboards a couple of months ago and here she is improvising over my very simple bass line http://soundcloud.com/mushers/gaby
  14. nice bassline well played but that guy is a complete show off ! i saw him up the dusty end dam these youngsters always showing off
  15. [quote name='Commando Jack' timestamp='1345129590' post='1774001'] Is it only when you're using effects? It's very weird that you're getting delays at the lowest settings. The USB interfaces I use have negligable latency at their fastest setting, but I always ran into clicks and pops eventually. I use Cubase myself so hopefully an Ableton user will turn up soon. In Cubase there is an option to choose your ASIO driver - does Ableton have a similar option? If so then I would make sure that it's using the right driver rather than a generic one. If you're still having trouble try using the ASIO4All driver. [/quote] yup only using effects the recording has little or no latency but the sound from the monitors does while recording not much but you hear it while monitoring definatly got the right asio driver in ableton tried asio4all a few months back and it was much worse maybe the live 8 effects are just a bit too resource hungry might have to switch back to cubase
  16. should i expect this small amount of latency monitoring in live8 when using effects ?
  17. nice one not seen that software before all green for me re built windows only a few days ago so the pc is running very fast the lexicon asio drivers only have a slider low latency at one end and stability at the other my slider is right over to low latency no clicks or pops or crashes freezes just this latency when using abletons effects and monitoring
  18. been using a lexicon lambda connected to a quad core pc tonnes of ram etc but i still get latency if i monitor say a guitar with an effect added into ableton live, not huge but still noticable is there anyway round this ? tried new drivers and messing round with the latency correction and just lately stuck a SSD in the pc as the last hard drive was slooooow monitoring direct from the sound card works great for me but you know what guitarists are like they want all the swishy cranky sounds but never think to bring a pedal ...
  19. last night i was under the impression that sound waves took time/distance to devolop looked it up and i was wrong >.< was interesting reading about how low frequencies behave though
  20. [quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1344170349' post='1760633'] We use Graphic Nature in Hertford. Facilities are good. [/quote] can 2nd that theres also riverway in harlow not seen their recording studio in action but rehearsed there and the owner is a nice guy
  21. ask some one to stand at the back of the room and see if they feel it
  22. [quote name='silddx' timestamp='1343916021' post='1757274'] Nothing kills groove quicker than technicality. And if you can't feel the groove, you ain't grooving. Reggae bass lines are so simple, and dead easy to play, but there's an invisible line between giving someone the uncontrollable urge to dance, and pissing them right off. Groove is the same. It's a kind of magic. Work on getting ONE note to groove, use space and accent to make that one note groove. Set up the simplest, mid tempo, Boom Tish Boom Tish drum pattern, see if you can make that one note groove. When you can, and you're getting excited by it, do something with that one note that stops it grooving. Switch between the two and try to work out what it is that causes that those feelings. Then add little things to your grooves, build it slowly. Feel it. Forget all that technical sh*t for now, it will teach you everything about technique and nothing about playing bass. If you want to groove, leave your ego in the bedroom. [/quote] yup awesome advice
  23. you will never know if you dont try, personally i would have said no i couldnt do it
  24. i have noticed something else since changing out the roto's i had recently learnt some new songs and was playing them along with the utube vids but always sounded slightly out of tune to them i put it down to the encoding of youtube, but now with new strings im in tune with the same clips ! im thinking i had a duff set or maybe just a string rotosounds had always felt rougher but i dont remember them being that rough and definatly not had tuning issues before that said the roughness and the sudden death of the twang is enough to put me off for a while
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