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TelePaul said:Whos Pickles??
You don't really want to know but if you guys keep up the bickering you will know too well.

TelePaul said:Whos Pickles??

Good at my inserts. They're fine. if I understand in theory, you set up reverbs as an effects send and they're more efficient. But is that just adding an effects track? I'm not sure how i route stuff through that.TravisinFlorida said:sends, returns, inserts, etc.
32-20-Blues said:Strict Tempo. Album recorded solely on his Strat. Solely consisting of Irish trad and Scottish tunes.
Trust you to go straight for the greatest hits, though, right?
TelePaul said:I don't own any of his stuff so obviously yeah. Lets see you guess your way through metallicas back catalogue.
Nobody made claims about Richard Thompson except you... I showed some understanding of music you deem relevant, you do not reciprocate. So it looks like you're the one whos confused. Like this face ->32-20-Blues said:The difference being, I don't make stupid claims about Metallica. Christ, you really can't follow a line of thought, can you?

TelePaul said:I don't own any of his stuff so obviously yeah. Lets see you guess your way through metallicas back catalogue. Now really, I'm fed up with this, I'm trying to learn how to fix my action and/or about effects sends and returns.
TravisinFlorida said:Calm down fella's. 32-20, no need to bail because of a little spat. Are you guys brothers by any chance?

TravisinFlorida said:Calm down fella's. 32-20, no need to bail because of a little spat. Are you guys brothers by any chance?

TravisinFlorida said:I didn't know but I figured you had to be (brothers) to go at it like that.![]()
TelePaul said:I often notice the annoying hammer-on of notes when I start a run up past the twevth fret; you know, when you put your fingers in place right before you paly the note? Sounds kind of...odd. Main culprit is the A string I believe.
Also...if my notes are sharp at the twevth fret I move the sadlles...backwards right?
ggunn said:I have heard that; it's the string ringing between the fret behind where you are fretting and the nut. It can be especially annoying at the12th and 13th frets because the ringing will be a half step sharp or flat from the note you are playing. If you mute the string below the fretted note (sortalike how you have to do when playing slide), that will take care of it.
TelePaul said:It's something I notice alot on a bass....if you go from playing the low E to a G on the third fret...string seems to hit the fretboard kinda hard.