Hello from Suffolk UK

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Found WLoops via a bass forum. Looks (sounds) great.
Two daughters and a pretty full on job often trip me up when following my muse, making bands, jam sessions etc hard to sustain. This approach looks promising.
I will probably lurk for a bit then dip my toe in.
Also: could I have a 'k' on the end of my username please? Reg process didn't allow 11 letters and I can't find how to edit it now I'm in.
Many thanks and all the best
Paul
Two daughters and a pretty full on job often trip me up when following my muse, making bands, jam sessions etc hard to sustain. This approach looks promising.
I will probably lurk for a bit then dip my toe in.
Also: could I have a 'k' on the end of my username please? Reg process didn't allow 11 letters and I can't find how to edit it now I'm in.
Many thanks and all the best
Paul
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Jump into loops when you want.
Here no complex, just sharing :)
Discover the site, the musicians and especially amuses you!
Welcome here.
Here no complex, just sharing :)
Discover the site, the musicians and especially amuses you!
Welcome here.

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bublnsquea wrote:
Found WLoops via a bass forum. Looks (sounds) great.
Found WLoops via a bass forum. Looks (sounds) great.
Hi Paul, and welcome to the 'loops!
Cool that you found us - may I ask where that was?
bublnsquea wrote:Also: could I have a 'k' on the end of my username please? Reg process didn't allow 11 letters and I can't find how to edit it now I'm in.
Many thanks and all the best
Paul
Many thanks and all the best
Paul
Ask Richard aka Dick aka Baer aka MrSnuts, or any of the team members in https://www.wikiloops.com/credits.php - don't know how many characters are possible, but they will surely try to help.
Again, welcome, and have fun!
Cheers,
Wolfgang
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Thank you both for your kind welcomes.
I've pm'd Dick about the 'k'
Found Wloops on either Basschat or Basstalk can't remember which but one person mentioned it and others came back with positive vibes.
Thanks again
Paul
I've pm'd Dick about the 'k'
Found Wloops on either Basschat or Basstalk can't remember which but one person mentioned it and others came back with positive vibes.
Thanks again
Paul
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welkome to the loops from a k.:)
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welcome aboard ! don't forget to have fun ;)

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Welcome fellow East Anglian. Which bit of Suffolk are you? I'm near Newmarket but to the west just inside Cambridgeshire.

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I'm in Elmswell - Just the other side of Bury from you.
But once my partner sees your Jack Daniel's avatar she will be urging me to get more involved.
But once my partner sees your Jack Daniel's avatar she will be urging me to get more involved.

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Being new at this I have been doing a bit of research on the DAW mixing side of things.
I been gently using Audacity for a while but I have just discovered CuBase, Ableton etc etc.
Learning is the thing that drives me so I am being drawn away from making music by yet another distraction.
Waiting for my USB midi controller from eBay and I have a free copy of CuBase that came with a Zoom pedal - more expense.
Paul
I been gently using Audacity for a while but I have just discovered CuBase, Ableton etc etc.
Learning is the thing that drives me so I am being drawn away from making music by yet another distraction.
Waiting for my USB midi controller from eBay and I have a free copy of CuBase that came with a Zoom pedal - more expense.
Paul

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Ditto - other half love the JD too! Yes, you're not far. Just a shame I'm not able to play at the moment due to my surgery! But I reckon, once I'm play-fit again, some collabs should be in order!
I've been using Reaper since joining here a few years ago. It's a little clunky to use in places but just as powerful as any of the £200+ software you can get. You can use it free for 60 days and it's about £60 to fully license. Recording multi-track (usually 6-7 tracks) drums, I need something with more control than Audacity.
If you're getting Cubase with your interface, you'll be laughing. Excellent software - just beware of the infamous GAS when it comes to plugins! If you're on Windows, you'll also benefit greatly from the ASIO audio driver it'll come with which will make latency far less of a problem.
I've been using Reaper since joining here a few years ago. It's a little clunky to use in places but just as powerful as any of the £200+ software you can get. You can use it free for 60 days and it's about £60 to fully license. Recording multi-track (usually 6-7 tracks) drums, I need something with more control than Audacity.
If you're getting Cubase with your interface, you'll be laughing. Excellent software - just beware of the infamous GAS when it comes to plugins! If you're on Windows, you'll also benefit greatly from the ASIO audio driver it'll come with which will make latency far less of a problem.
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