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  1. [quote name='jakesbass' post='225088' date='Jun 23 2008, 03:33 PM']I can't believe how irresponsible this statement is, It has been made clear in numerous threads here a number of times that artisitic integrity [i][b]is[/b][/i] a matter of life and death. Show some responsibility, please [/quote] It's sarcastic comments like this that make teenagers think it's OK to rip their artistic integrity to shreds and whore themselves to radio 1 on the back of one of the two latest fads in music. Don't be so irresponsible Jake!
  2. cheddatom

    Hum problem.

    I have always had problems getting my zoom units to work daisy chained. I'm pretty sure it's just that they need as much current as they say (300MA+), and the standard pedal board supplies are 300 and 500ma. I have seperate psus for my zoom multi, and for my marshall digi delay. The rest of my pedals are all daisy chained from one fiendish psu.
  3. Check the "how to get gigging" thread in off topic. I would go to gigs and meet local bands, given them demos or links to your myspace and ask them to help you out with gigs. Quite often I have got promoters' numbers from local bands.
  4. [quote name='stingrayfan' post='224735' date='Jun 23 2008, 09:29 AM']I like gigs like those. It's great to jettison the gear and head for the beer![/quote] Yeh, unless they guy isn't there to open the pub the next day! We did friday and saturday night (me on drums) in stoke and they were some of the most fun gigs i've ever done! I was deffinitely too drunk to play properly on the friday night, but I didn't make any major mistakes and we went down a storm with a new crowd. Saturday was more reserved but much tighter. I was up till 4am both nights and now I am knackered!
  5. [quote name='rmorris' post='223225' date='Jun 20 2008, 08:22 PM']have you tried patching this with a pedal / fx and a mixer using the eq to seperate the lows or using a crossover ?[/quote] I do it on the computer for recordings, yes, but I don't really think it would be practical to use so many pedals/devices on my board for just one function. I certainly couldn't fit a mixer with EQ onto my board!
  6. It's bloody radiohead on the 29th! Sorry
  7. That's very cool, I hope it's not too expensive! I could get rid of my pedal board if this is as flexible as i'm hoping!
  8. It wasn't meant as a real dig CK. However, if I said I was "bloody charming in fact and very professional", would you think I was being "up myself" or starkly honest, or humble and modest?
  9. [quote name='jamesf' post='222842' date='Jun 20 2008, 12:45 PM']I would recommend trying a Dingwall Afterburner if you can, the B string is 37" scale and the best I've played - I'm 90% sure that a 5-string Afterburner will be my next bass, but check them out and see what you think - I'm sure everybody else here will give you loads of great suggestions as well!![/quote] What's the deal with the fanned frets? Are they weird to play?
  10. [quote name='john_the_bass' post='223037' date='Jun 20 2008, 03:56 PM']mine clearly went over your head[/quote] Nope, just caught me in the eye. It still stings! It did really go right over my head though. Very clever, well done, have 2 points etc.
  11. Thanks, but i'm looking for a more substantial "package" deal.
  12. [quote name='nick' post='222992' date='Jun 20 2008, 03:08 PM']Me too![/quote] Commission one then! And I can have a free prototype because I posted first?
  13. Glad to hear it!
  14. We're not going to do any gigs out of Stoke for a while, but thanks for all the comments. Awesome pun BOD, though with a name like the PEs, they tend to come easily
  15. Check out the premature ejaculators on [url="http://www.myspace.com/theprematureejaculatorscomingsoon"]myspace[/url]!!! We are playing the Glebe tonight, and The Norfolk Inn tomorrow night. Anyone who brings a childish picture of a penis with "tom" written on it will get a pint. See you there you stoke-dwelling fiends!
  16. Sure, there's interest, it's just not backed up by (my) cash. Where's the crying with desperation emoticon?
  17. I want a chorus pedal that's kind of the opposite of the CEB3 in that it would chorus the lows (variable) and not the highs, so that you can use it as a sort of "doubler" to make your bottom end meaty without getting the wishy washy splishy sploshy splashy chorus effect.
  18. It's a stupid question but..... Is this just literally three drums?
  19. Some really good sound guys love the job! I would enjoy doing live sound, but I wouldn't want to be stuck in the same venue every night for years!
  20. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='222519' date='Jun 19 2008, 10:21 PM']We're a very friendly lot, bloody charming in fact and very professional.[/quote] Modest too! I have played a lot of gigs, and only had 2 or 3 real arse holes for soundmen. The rest may have been crap, but they weren't "arse holes", just didn't deal with bands strictly enough, or don't know their equipment well enough or whatever. We've probably had around 5 or 6 great sound guys.
  21. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='222481' date='Jun 19 2008, 08:53 PM']That's because you've spent so much of your time trying to reproduce other peoples' arse chatter, whereas I've been painstakingly honing my 100% original bollock-talking skills the whole time.[/quote]
  22. If you bypass the lows, there will be a perceived boost. I would predict they are infact not lying in the manual, but i've not played with one myself.
  23. Tayste, oh tayste, uh, yes, i'm close, just one more pic.....
  24. Oh, maybe I should try and see a chiro or get more demanding then.
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