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Grassie

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  1. I have a Gallien Krueger MB210 combo - 300w and 16kgs. I paid £480 for mine new last summer, and that was the cheapest deal I could find. This amp has buckets of bottom end, is quite warm sounding, but has a "hard" sound to it (as opposed to "harsh"). I love it for all the above reasons but mainly because I can pick it up with one hand. I too was fed up with lugging 4 x 10 cabs around. Not good when you have a knackered back.

  2. [quote name='eude' timestamp='1332155106' post='1583902']
    I hear ya, but there is a kind of Dolphinesque elegance to the design, especially the old "Pro 2" which came in solid colours.
    This is just a little reminiscent of a Dolphin, right?...



    Eude
    [/quote]
    That is postively Dali-esque. But they are odd looking things. I've said this before on another thread, but as for single-cuts - they remind me of sperm whales. Sea-bound mammals ahoy! :)

  3. Hey, thanks chaps. I think I'm going to sit down with it and do the systematic thing. It's something I need to get out of my system to see if I can produce something worthwhile. Electronica underneath a kind of melodic fretless/fretted bass playing thing... :blink: Mick Karn, Pino, Mark King, Michael Manring, just some weird stuff I have to get off my chest! :D I'm not the sort of person to sit down and read the manual usually, but patience is a virtue and all that. The PC could do with an overhaul anyway, and I think this is the time to do it.

    Thanks again, I'll let you know how I get on. :)

  4. So, I've solved the glitching (crackling) problems on FL studio, but I still can't get a decent sound when I plug my bass in. I can't get the input volume up, it sounds distorted, and I'm just about ready to put my foot through the PC. I've downloaded Audacity, but I cant get an input signal on that either. If I record on Audacity it will pick the signal up (with a nice little buzzing in the background) but I can't hear anything until I play it back.
    As I've mentioned, I am a complete novice. Is it my PC? Is it my DI box (QTX active injection box)? Surely it can't be that hard to get the sound I want (i.e. any sound).....

  5. [quote name='pst62' timestamp='1328351952' post='1525797']
    Reported this to ebay on Thursday. Did they reply or do owt about it? Did they f**k!
    The result ...Some poor bastard got fleeced yesterday.
    [/quote]
    I reported it too - just before I made the original post on here. Do Ebay take any notice of these reports? Or are there so many fraudulent ads on there that if they pulled all of them, they would start to lose money?

  6. I love my MIM Jazz. Ok, so it's not a vintage instrument but it still has that jazz essence - simple layout, passive, honk n fonk. Mr. Fender certainly got it right with that design. (Having said that I really fancy a precision at the moment - GAS is a terrible thing) :P

  7. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1327609014' post='1514261']
    I don't use WMP and FL Studio at the same time - in fact WMP throws up an error if I've got FL launched.
    Why do you need to use FL and WMP at the same time, incidentally?
    [/quote]
    Never had an error message when I've used them together. When I've completed a track I'll move it to my library for ease of reference, Sometimes I'll use my library for a little inspiration while composing. That's my story and I'm sticking to it...(cough!) ;)
    When I was using FL last night, the distortion was happening without having WMP open. I'm a total novice when it comes to technical issues I'm afraid. :blush:

  8. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1327606831' post='1514221']
    I've got FL Studio 7 and have no trouble recording audio with it.

    I had the 'crackling' problem too, and it baffled me for a while. I use an Edirol UA-5 audio interface, and it turned out I needed to disable the PC's onboard sound card. The problem stemmed from trying to use both simultaneously.
    [/quote]
    This sounds like the problem I've got. The crackling occurs when I've used FL and WMP at the same time. After listening to something from my library I've gone back into FL and tried to play back one of my tracks - only to find this type of distortion under the track. Does my head in it does... :huh:

  9. [quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1327599740' post='1514065']
    To be honest your PC should be ok with FL studio.
    Its more than likely to do with that Realtek Audio card.
    If you don't want to shell out on an Audio card,
    try Asio4all, its a free Asio driver that can help with budget consumer Audio cards.
    See if that helps.
    Dead easy to set up, download & help here.

    [url="http://www.asio4all.com/"]http://www.asio4all.com/[/url]


    Garry
    [/quote]

    Nice one Lowdown, :) I've just downloaded that. I'll have another go with FL Studio / bass a bit later. I'll let you know how I get on! :D
    Cheers!

  10. [quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1327563669' post='1513283']
    Sounds like a Latency issue, or if you have input echo in FL, is it engaged.
    What Audio/sound card are you using ?
    What drivers with the card Asio/Wdm/Mme ?

    A bit more info on PC specs and Audio card, and someone might be able to help.



    Garry
    [/quote]

    No echo engaged, PC is a HP Pavillion with Intel(R) Celeron(R) D CPU 3.20GHz
    Realtek HD Audio
    Asio driver (I think)

    Cheers :)

  11. Hi all,

    I've been using FL Studio 7 for a while now, and have managed to complete some fairly decent electronica tunes using this software. But now I'm at the stage where I want to get a bit more "bass-centric", and would like to incorporate fretless over some completed backing tracks. The tracks I've made previously have all used the "on-board" bass sounds (in fact, all the instrumentation has come from the software), and tonight I tried to input my passive bass to the on board mixer. I am really struggling with the software for many reasons. First, there is a slight delay between me plucking the string and the sound coming out of the speakers. Second, I can't seem to get a bass sound without it sounding like I'm playing it in a toilet - the echo can be quite bad. Third, I also seem to get a "crackling" sound behind the bass sound, this also appears behind the actual backing track I'm trying to play to. It can get to a point where I have to reset the software because the track just sounds awful - it's a bit like distortion but kind of seperate from the actual music, if that makes sense. I'm using a basic DI box, but it may just be that the PC can't handle it... i don't really know... Frustration is at an all time high.
    I am a bit of a novice when it comes to this, so if anyone has any advice for me, please keep it as layman's speak! :P Cheers!

  12. Thanks. :) I was sick and tired of lugging around big heavy cabs, so took the plunge with the GK. Well worth it. I'm over my amp GAS, but every time I come on here I see basses I'd love to own. My next target is a nice Precision - might go down the bitsa route. Cash is scarce at the mo, until I get gigging again... :(

  13. [quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1326795019' post='1501931']
    I bought some Roto strings last week, put them on my bass only to find that the 'G' string was pretty dead.
    [/quote]

    Had the same problem with a number of packs of Rotos, that's why I stopped buying 'em.
    +1 for the Warwick reds. Total value for money and they last! :D

  14. [quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1326407543' post='1496981']
    Unfortunately, the one thing that the autobiography singularly lacks is any explanation as to how this situation regarding the songwriting/publishing rights arose. I can't think how the rest of the band didn't either know or have any say and there's no explanation at all. Maybe lawyers blocked certain bits being published?
    [/quote]
    Wow. That has actually p1ssed me off. How can someone, who was part of a [i]band, [/i]part of a joint creative process, all of a sudden declare that all ideas/melodies/lyrics that that band ever came up with should be credited soley to him??? Beyond belief. Sylvian must have been living in cloud cuckoo land. Even his singing style was ripped from Bryan Ferry. Maybe he should get some of Japan's royaties too...

  15. [quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1326406753' post='1496965']
    As Mick pointed out in his book, how could 100% of the rights on hit single 'Ghosts' go to Sylvian when so much of its appeal was generated by the eerie keyboard sounds generated by Richard Barbiero, yet the latter made not a penny from it. Likewise, all those bass lines Mick played that led (and indeed defined) so many Japan songs yielded nada personally for him financially. Very sad to read
    [/quote]
    That would take an ego of massive proprtions, and yet surely someone who was employed in a legal capacity didn't think that giving 100% rights of those songs to Sylvian was somehow a little fishy? I hope Sylvian has felt more than a small pang of guilt ever since, especially after Mick Karn had to go cap in hand to his own fans to help him get treatment.

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