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cheddatom

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  1. ace! Thanks
  2. If you want a consistent pedal board you're not having to tweak all the time, you need a way to balance the outputs of your basses, or just use one. I mean in terms of tone as well as volume
  3. lovely thread!!! All the best, keep bassing
  4. Hairy Dog in Derby on Friday - cool venue! Not as many in as I'd hoped. I messed up a song - I really struggle with this one song, it gives me crippling cramp in my right hand (I'm on drums) and as soon as I hit something slightly out of time it really throws me off. I've been practising loads too :/ Still, we seemed to go down OK Water Rats in London on Saturday. This is an ace venue! Had a really good night, managed the above song with no hiccups, went down well, good fun!
  5. I saw a band walk on to their own intro tape, wait until it had finished, then tweak their instruments and introduce them to the crowd. This looks a bit silly IMO - if you're going to have an intro tape, you should walk on and then kick into some music straight away
  6. another one here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXxYOhV6DWg
  7. It's only up the road from me and I'd never heard of it! Just checked it out and it looks good... I'm gigging away this weekend though, have a good one!
  8. I'm really enjoying this thread
  9. I thought it'd be easy to play basslines on a keyboard with my left hand while playing drums with my right hand and feet. The beats I'd written to specifically match the bass pattern seemed so simple when someone else was playing the bassline. It took me a good hour to learn how to do one song. I had to go through it slowly, figuring out how each part "played" with the other and then try to remember it
  10. It's probably mainly the rhythm that you're messing up? I find I have to be able to figure out exactly where the bass notes go, in terms of rhythm, in relation to the drum beat/vocal/lead riff. Kind of like when you're first learning to play drums, and you have to figure out "this kick drum goes with the right hand here, but in between the right hand here" etc.
  11. Hereford on Friday night, home town on Saturday night... good fun but the crowds were thin, which seems to make the non-stop weekend even more tiring :-/
  12. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1494316717' post='3294841'] I don't understand why so many players think they should get hearing protection [i]after[/i] the problems have started. That's like deciding to put your seat belt on after you've been thrown through the windscreen!.. [/quote] It kind of is, but it's never too late to protect what's left of your hearing. I play with quite a few musicians in their late 40s and none of them wear ear protection. I try telling them, but they say "it's too late for me". It's never too late to protect what you have left!!!!!!!
  13. [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1494274070' post='3294651'] Since I'm currently not in a gigging band, I'm playing a lot more guitar than bass, that being how I compose. So if I'm now a guitard, that's fine with me. Although I'd prefer to be called a guit@rshole. [/quote] guitarshole - perfect! Even funnier than guitard, and much less offensive. Personally I refuse to be defined by the instrument(s) I play, but others are welcome to if it helps them take the piss
  14. I can tune my (6 string) basses in about 10 seconds. They generally never go out of tune, but if I have 10 seconds spare, why not? It's important to me to be in tune When I'm on guitar I'm sure it takes the same amount of time, but I've never actually seen a guitarist tune in less than 30 seconds. What's the deal with that? And guitarists who insist on trying to tune by ear, despite the fact they have a digital tuner on stage? Weird
  15. Anyone know anything about this guy? I've been listening to "Put Your Funk Around It" which I found from shazam while in a taxi in France last week. The album is great. It's classic - bordering on cheesy but I don't care. The bass is great. Everything's great in fact. I can't find anything about him or who plays on the album or anything!
  16. I saw them at the Apollo in Manchester. House of Waters sounded incredible but the sound for Snarky Puppy was rubbish. Really muddy bass, very quiet and thin drums, piercing brass... maybe their engineer was having an off night or I was stood in the wrong part of the room.
  17. Two gigs as part of a "double headline tour" with a cool band called Under A Banner. Friday night at Sound Control in Manchester. I loved the venue, and the sound was ace. Not a big crowd though. It seems to me we should have booked a smaller venue - neither band has a "name" in manchester. Anyway, I don't get involved in that, I just play the drums Saturday night at Newhampton Arts Centre which is an ace venue near Wolverhampton. This was a hometown gig for Under A Banner so there was a good crowd. Their bassist has a Shucker P bass that sounds awesome - very aggressive tone.
  18. this is amazing
  19. I think it just mixes with the clean signal if you leave one of the loops empty, but you could always just use a patch lead to run straight from the send to the return. The other option is to plug the bass into the Q-Tron, take the wet out of the Q-Tron into return A, and the dry out of the Q-Tron into return B, and the output of the LS-2 will go to the next in the chain - this definitely works If you just want a clean blend and none of the other functions of the LS-2 I'd buy a clean blend pedal as it'll be simpler and cheaper
  20. I'm in a band called Dandelion Pussy. The singer emailed me after the breakup of a previous band saying "I'm starting a disco-punk band called Dandelion Pussy, will you be my drummer?" I begged her to let me play bass but that role was already taken, and I just had to be a part of it based solely on the name. She can't quite explain it, it just "came to her"
  21. Ay Up Me Duck festival on Sunday. A nice little affair. Not sure about numbers. I was a bit wrecked from a bender in Champagne over the weekend - only landed a couple of hours before the gig. Still, it was great! Loads of people there singing our songs back at us. There must have been 50 people I didn't recognise wearing our T-Shirts! That's always cool. It would have been good to hang around as there was an ace ska band on after us, but I was too knackered
  22. CreepJoint is an old victorian term for a brothel where the prostitutes rip you off/steal your wallet.
  23. If you'd like to hear more rude jokes and dirty lyrics, you can get the full album here: http://rifffactory.co.uk/PEs.zip I'm learning to play drums and record at the same time on that. Great band though. 10 gigs in a 9 month period, and then an explosive breakup. Some would say ...we peaked too soon
  24. I was in a punk band once called The Premature Ejaculators. The name just came really quickly
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