This company sell bikes on Gumtree, they always have a number of bikes advertised there and their offerings not all are low value.The company is based on Cresswell Lane near Hillhead U, 5 mins from where I live. Might take a wander down dressed up in my painting clothes, plead poverty and see if I can have a look at what kind of stock they have (if they even keep it there).
I used to walk up Creswell Lane every day on my journey to The Faculty of Engineering from 1971 to 1974 from Belhaven Terrace (Dalrymple Hall), along Huntley Gardens, then the staggered Byres Road crossing i to Creswell St, then along the lane to the Boyd Orr Building. I still bank with RBS on the corner of Louden Terrace and Byres Rd, where I crossed. Happy memories!The company is based on Cresswell Lane near Hillhead U, 5 mins from where I live. Might take a wander down dressed up in my painting clothes, plead poverty and see if I can have a look at what kind of stock they have (if they even keep it there).
Lol, I studied Electrical & Electronic Engineering and had lectures in the Boy Orr too very late 80s/early 90s. I spent most of my student life in the QM opposite where I used to DJ and book and run the touring bands, Nirvana being most memorableI used to walk up Creswell Lane every day on my journey to The Faculty of Engineering from 1971 to 1974 from Belhaven Terrace (Dalrymple Hall), along Huntley Gardens, then the staggered Byres Road crossing i to Creswell St, then along the lane to the Boyd Orr Building. I still bank with RBS on the corner of Louden Terrace and Byres Rd, where I crossed. Happy memories!
Holy crap! Really? What was that gig(s) like? What was Kurt's guitar amp stack comprised of? I've been mucking about with amp modelling for ages, haven't quite nailed it. I blame the guitar, of course.Lol, I studied Electrical & Electronic Engineering and had lectures in the Boy Orr too very late 80s/early 90s. I spent most of my student life in the QM opposite where I used to DJ and book the touring bands, Nirvana being most memorable
So you're in to guitars?I've been mucking about with amp modelling for ages, haven't quite nailed it. I blame the guitar, of course.
I've played acoustic for years, but recently started meddling with electric. I may change the pickups on my Yamaha Pacifica at some point. For now, the Line 6 AmpliTT app still works. I'll sell it before it doesn't.So you're in to guitars?
You have to know your stuff for Cubase. I use Sony Acid because it's p*ss easy. For personal stuff, I use Sony Vegas to edit video for the same reason. I've been using both before Sony bought them from Sonic Foundry. They appear to have now been ruined by Germans using Dutch programmers, and renamed Magix. My techo producer mates want me to use Ableton, I might at some point.Cubase 13
You never know what entity will crawl out of the woodwork to rip you off years from now - and that's why I only use my own noises and melodies. No matter how samples from elsewhere are licensed when paid for, it can become a horrible problem.Various other pianos and string on it incl BBC Symphony Orchestra!
Would like to hear it, but that isn't playable for me:LA-93.wav
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Music is a great hobby. Gigging's the only way to make any money for all but a very few - I bumped into a young band on their way to rehearsals a few days ago, got chatting. Wedding rock band, like other small rock bands I've known... so I passed on contacts of a similar band who started the same way but now get constantly ripped off by their promotion company, which also sends them to music festivals all over the Europe to get exposure. I expect they'll get ripped off too, everyone does.I've set all this up again as my 14yr old (plays piano / guitar / drums), so he can hopefully learn more about music production
The Line 6 AmpliTT lookslike a lot of fun, cool that you don't need a laptop to setup all the effects, sounds great in the YT video, there is so much choice these days!I've played acoustic for years, but recently started meddling with electric. I may change the pickups on my Yamaha Pacifica at some point. For now, the Line 6 AmpliTT app still works. I'll sell it before it doesn't.
Lol, that looks like fun, you can really 'impress' the neighbours with that one!That's usually a good starting point, after which all manner of awful things happen to the noises to make ever stranger noises, sometimes including an inline Korg KP2.
What keyboard(s) do you have?The AmplifiTT also streams audio from the phone/tablet to my mixer and amps via bluetooth, so I might keep it just for that function. I'm usually on keyboards.
I bought a second hand Atari ST1040 (it had built in MIDI port!), with Cubase (full legit product with dongle and manuals and disks etc), in probably 1992 to use with my W-30 workstation so been using it for a long time now, although did have a break of a few years. Cubase 13 is quite straightforward but very powerful for MIDI and plugins, I still watched a few videos to understand how it has moved on.You have to know your stuff for Cubase. I use Sony Acid because it's p*ss easy. For personal stuff, I use Sony Vegas to edit video for the same reason. I've been using both before Sony bought them from Sonic Foundry. They appear to have now been ruined by Germans using Dutch programmers, and renamed Magix. My techo producer mates want me to use Ableton, I might at some point.
Well so far in life that hasn't been an issue for me.You never know what entity will crawl out of the woodwork to rip you off years from now - and that's why I only use my own noises and melodies. No matter how samples from elsewhere are licensed when paid for, it can become a horrible problem.
Fixed the link.Would like to hear it, but that isn't playable for me:
That's a lot of hits, well done, what is YT link if it's still up !Best one of my recent strange sonic atrocity with video nobody has ever asked to see or hear has done so far, in 198 days. Hasn't slowed down yet, but I wish it would because I now feel pressured to make something even more abominably odd:
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I've never really made a penny, the gigging band I was in during '90s got paid but we used the money to fund studio time to record demos. Crazy I can do it all myself these days and get better results!Music is a great hobby. Gigging's the only way to make any money for all but a very few - I bumped into a young band on their way to rehearsals a few days ago, got chatting. Wedding rock band, like other small rock bands I've known... so I passed on contacts of a similar band who started the same way but now get constantly ripped off by their promotion company, which also sends them to music festivals all over the Europe to get exposure. I expect they'll get ripped off too, everyone does.
Not seen one of these in a LONG time, very nice, I was always impressed just how bloody big they were! We demand some videos or audio links at very least a pic of the axe(s) in question...I used a Line 6 Pod XT Live, which is brilliant both for practice and live playing. At home, you can use your hifi as an amplifier. You get the full sound at low volume. On stage, you take the output direct to the PA. You can make any guitar sound you want with it. There are online resources too, so you can download sounds that other people made of your favourite guitarists. You can also customise the expression pedal to do all sorts of things. I had mine set as a gain control so that I could go from clean to full overdrive and anything in between. Once I had my sounds set, I only used about 4 different ones for actual playing.
This should get your juices flowing. The photos don't do it justice. It's a 1998 Ibanez J-Custom Gold 1. They only made 5 and two of them are in the Ibanez museum. I snagged it around 2004.We demand some videos or audio links at very least a pic of the axe(s) in question...
I've already told you I can't afford it! Unless the recently deceased @soundwave has left me all of his gold bars, house with studio gear, and Rolex wearing girlfriend as promised.This should get your juices flowing. The photos don't do it justice. It's a 1998 Ibanez J-Custom Gold 1. They only made 5 and two of them are in the Ibanez museum. I snagged it around 2004.
Take up keyboards? Loads of lovely highly collectable keyboards out there. Analogue is king at the mo. Because digital synths sound like crap. Mostly.All these guitars have got to go because I don't play any more due to arthritis.