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The only thing here is democracy/majority. If you got in an independent sound engineer and most of you went a different way than the guitarist then majority wins. Then write down the settings and have the mixer on the opposite side of the stage to him, and reset them immediately before each set - because he will change them when you aren’t paying attention.
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Grahambythesea started following Modernise a band
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Wipeout - the Surfaris
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dodgnofski started following Ritter Dual Bass Gig Bag
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Sleepy-time Richard …
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This is the issue. He's really competent at mixing and the sound we have is the sound he wants. The problem is that it's not really the right sound for indie pop at a wedding. If we were a metal band it would be pretty good. It all comes down to his personal preference. Getting a pro engineer in to mix would probably be a bit pointless because he wouldn't like the mix they came up with.
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Phil Starr started following Monitoring using my mixer?
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It’s a useful pedal. I think I have had one for 25 years?
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Well worth it.
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Contribution to the tonewood debate - a unique take (Bacci)
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MrV the grin started following TC electronic RH450 rig for sale
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Tc electronic RH450, RS112, RS212, all in fantastic condition. I was kidding myself when I thought I was going to be a gigging bass player. Sounds great. A friend of mine borrowed it for a local gig and he is a great bass player and it was awesome. Included in the sale is the foot controller for recalling presets and a rather dashing gig bag for the head. Will split.
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Amazing Lego Minimoog project - please support
BassTractor replied to Quatschmacher's topic in General Discussion
I guess Lego are fully aware of how these things work, BUT since they could be bothered to post it, maybe they are indeed willing to put it out - provided most parts are standard and don't require new molds to be made. Maybe every part must be standard; I don't know how expensive molds are these days. If they do, then I gather only massive sales will see another model later - - though I think the model pool is very tiny indeed. As to the "homage", I didn't understand your post. Did you mean the Behringer Model D or a possible future homage that is more its own thing?- 31 replies
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Try the low fibre cables, they're far easier on the teeth...
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Slug Ice started following Fender Vintera II Precision Bass - £750
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Generally I eat most things - guitars are probably safe and cables a bit too chewy
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FS: Sandberg Classic Booster Custom - Bargain £800
Raslee replied to Raslee's topic in Basses For Sale
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That's a shame and puts you in a difficult position. Audience feedback sounds like the only thing that might make a difference but that's awkward, you can hardly canvas the crowd on the night like a focus group.
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FS: Sandberg Classic Booster Custom - Bargain £800
Raslee replied to Raslee's topic in Basses For Sale
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'08 Lakland Skyline DJ-5 - Lake Placid Blue £800
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