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Earbrass

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  1. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1390301147' post='2343662'] [font=Arial, Verdana][size=2][color=#000000]And the other side of the story that says there is NO risk of closure and the residents (some of them been there for a decade) merely want the volume turned down to its previous levels...[/color][/size][/font] [color=#000000][font=Arial, Verdana][size=2][url="http://www.manchesterconfidential.co.uk/News/Night-And-Day-The-Other-Side"]http://www.mancheste...-The-Other-Side[/url][/size][/font][/color] [/quote] Thanks for posting. I rather suspected all was not as had been presented. My sympathies are with the residents.
  2. [quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1389649729' post='2336643'] There's some logic there but in music terms I still prefer the '70s to the '80s and the '60s. I think I'd rank the '70s and '90s about equal. [/quote] I'd have to go for a "split" decade - 1965 -1975. If I had to narrow it to 5 years, I'd go for 1968-1973. For me the early sixties are mostly dull "pop" groups in matching suits, and punk nullified the late 70's as far as I'm concerned. The good bit started when the drugs and long hair took hold, and ended when the talentless shouty oiks took over. Your mileage may, of course, vary.
  3. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1389565494' post='2335666'] Things could be so much nicer for so many billions on the planet today, but the 'few' won't relinquish, so it will just remain a dream. It explains, partially at least, my healthy dose of cynicism, though. Never mind... [/quote] You [b]are[/b] one of the few. Relinquish away.
  4. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1389374465' post='2333581'] I'd have less of a problem with this if I could understand what reasoning allows one person's hour's work (ie: part of their life, gone...) to be 'worth' more than another's. [/quote] The "reasoning" is done by the consumer of the product of the person's work - how much is it worth to them? Some people will produce nothing worthwhile with their hour's work, while others will produce something a lot of people want. In general, one isn't paid for one's time but for what that time produces.
  5. Without the sound it reminded me of the Ministry of Silly Walks.
  6. I play a few instruments and am no longer playing bass in any bands. These days I'm getting my gigging and music-as-social-activity fix from playing squeezebox for border morris, so bass playing is restricted to noodling for fun and adding bass parts to my own recordings. I don't own a bass amp any more, and either use a pre-amp pedal or software amp sim for recording (or sometimes just pure DI).
  7. [quote name='SteveK' timestamp='1389281150' post='2332309'] No! Of course, a producer [i]can[/i] claim a writing credit and receive the fee/points that are negotiated. But a producer can also negotiate points solely as a producer. [/quote] I was referring to PRS type royalties - you have to be a writer or publisher to get those.
  8. [quote name='SteveK' timestamp='1389271238' post='2332118'] But that's not true! Just one example (prompted by the revived thread), but by no means unusual: The Frankies "Two Tribes". It could (to my mind) have been "dead in the water" without the wizadry of Trevor Horn. Of course, I don't know what deal was done, but I'd bet my garden shed that, in terms of royalties, he did just as well (if not better) than the individual band members. IME successful producers, arrangers etc, have a very good idea of their worth. [/quote] But isn't the point that in order to get that share of the royalties they have to get themselves named as co-[i]writers[/i], not just producers, arrangers etc?
  9. [quote name='skidder652003' timestamp='1388652507' post='2324309'] A good quality instrument always feels and sounds better to actually play and gives you one thing less to get stressed out about on stage [/quote] In my experience an expensive instrument does not always feel or sound better than a budget one - and the expensive one gives you one more thing to get stressed out about before and after the gig.
  10. I have the later K-Station keyboard - an excellent little 3 oscillator synth. It came with probably the best manual I've ever had for a piece of musical equipment, with an in-depth explanation of synthesizer architecture and principles. If you didn't get a manual with your Bass station, I'd suggest trying to get hold of one. A quick search of the web reveals a copy here: http://soundprogramming.net/manuals/Novation_BassStation_Rack_Manual.pdf The manual for the software version on the Novation site (http://d19ulaff0trnck.cloudfront.net/sites/default/files/downloads/4194/english96.pdf) contains a "Synthesis Tutorial", which looks more like what my manual includes Have fun
  11. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1385122298' post='2284663'] Individual Cheese Portions. [/quote] How about Dare E. Lee and the Individual Cheese Portions?
  12. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1384938854' post='2282432'] We should have closed the site off for new Members in 2009, kept it select and exclusive instead of allowing just anybody to join. I mean, for God's sake, what sort of Inner Sanctum can you be proud of belonging to when people from all over the country are allowed free access, and some of them even slap their instruments. [/quote] Errm, so you're not one of the Super Members (admission by invitation only) with access to the "special" extra fora and exclusive use of the Pall Mall clubroom? Frankly I'm surprised they haven't asked you - but it does explain why I've never seen you at any of Ped's informal "champagne and truffle" soirées.
  13. [quote name='bassace' timestamp='1382709951' post='2255751'] ...blown out by a large female singer... [/quote] Sounds nasty
  14. I have a Vintage guitar that I'm very happy with, but it's not this model (it's a 335 copy), and I'm also not much of a guitarist, so may not be the best judge.
  15. Some feline aid to understanding musical notation here: http://trumpetangst.tumblr.com/post/64216370126/musical-notation-as-described-by-cats
  16. I have the Soundcraft Compact 4 and I think it's a brilliant little thing. If I were you I would keep it and spend your money on a simple interface. I use the Edirol UA-4FX, which probably isn't available any more, but as Simon says, there's plenty out there. You wouldn't get much for the Compact 4 second-hand anyway, I suspect, so I think it would be more cost effective to spend all your available dosh on the interface. Just my 2p. Personally, I use the mixer for playing through when not recording, and for listening to music too. The interface sits out of sight under a shelf, permanently connected to the record out / playback in buses of the mixer. The interface also provides MIDI in and out, which you won't find on many (any??) USB mixers. I use the mic pre's of the Compact 4, and do all my plugging in and out, level setting, and swapping around there, which I find very convenient.
  17. [quote name='norvegicusbass' timestamp='1382277644' post='2249945'] How many of you create a bassline by just noodling away to find something that works rather than using musical theory? I must confess that music theory is beyond me ( which as someone well versed and in love with mathematics surprises me somewhat ). I find that I can make up quite a decent bassline when I just mess around on my bass but as soon as I try to justify the line with musical theory I just cant see how the notes relate. So my question in a nutshell is when faced with the task of coming up with a bass line that fits a piece of music how many of you get out your music theory books and how many just noodle around? [/quote] A bit like asking how many of you use spelling and grammar when writing a post.....(although looking at some of the posts on the site that might not be a great analogy ).
  18. [quote name='thebigyin' timestamp='1382093727' post='2247778'] ....but what's your opinion on the roll of the Bass Player. [/quote] It should contain bacon. That is all.
  19. [quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1380055838' post='2220334'] And, now I know what the Clangers' Music Boat is [/quote] They're returning to our screens in 2015 apparently - should be good: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24523203
  20. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRgg5k7G6Vg[/media] and if you liked that..... (ok, not pop/rock, but.... wait for the changes at about 2.35 & 3.45 - Monty Alexander is playing the piano and the melodica) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxZsdWIuQRs
  21. [quote name='MacDaddy' timestamp='1380801418' post='2230696'] did they tell the staff? [/quote] they did, but they were a bit crotchety.
  22. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1380663140' post='2228782'] These stats only seem to be available if you get the pro version of Soundcloud? [/quote] Not so - I only have the free Soundcloud account - you still get basic stats including number of plays in each country. To see them, click on your track to get the "one track per screen" view. To the right there are three numbers - plays (next to a triangular "play" icon), likes (next to a heart) and messages (speech bubble). Next to that it says "more stats". Click on this and it takes you to a tabbed stats screen. Top tab is overview, with the world map. Next tab is "Counts" - this is where it lists plays by country. By default it shows just the top ten, but there is a "Show All" option at the bottom of the list. To the right (for all tabs) is a date field which shows the period the stats are for - it seems to default to the current week, but you can change this. The third tab (Sources) shows no data unless you have paid for the upgrade - I presume it gives details of the users who played your track.
  23. I've had just one track up on Soundcloud for about 2 years now, and it's had 475 plays so far. What I've found interesting is the geographical distribution of those plays. As I would expect, there are more plays in the UK than anywhere else - I have a link to the track in my sig on here and on another UK website. What surprised me was that Japan is the second most popular listening venue, way ahead of the third (USA), and that SE Asia in general had more hits than I was expecting. My top 10 countries for plays are as follows: UK 181 Japan 122 US 29 Germany 22 Indonesia 20 Taiwan 12 S Korea 6 Chile 5 Netherlands 5 Australia 5 No plays at all in Russia, Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia or the Indian subcontinent. I was wondering whether this is simply a reflection of where Soundcloud is most popular, or of the appeal of my track in particular. What are other Soundcloud users' experiences?
  24. Not really a fan of the original, but... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rjbtsX7twc
  25. What about an East African 1980's Madonna tribute: Desperately Seeking Sudan.
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