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  1. [quote name='Coilte' timestamp='1470755238' post='3108200'] ...So why jump to conclusions ? [/quote] To justify our jealousy of course!
  2. Surely anyone who's been playing for that long would be able to do something more impressive, and yet he doesn't. Isn't that remarkable restraint? Purely playing for the song and never once indulging yourself? Pretty impressive if you ask me ...although obviously he could be sh*te and playing at the top of his ability, we wouldn't know
  3. I'm sure it is but to replicate what an envelope follower does with your foot on a wah would be extremely difficult
  4. no, I agree that 600ma is total overkill for a tuner, it's just that "power supply (600ma or greater)" implied I'd need 600ma. I couldn't find the section with current consumption. I need to work on my skim reading skills!
  5. I see, I was a bit confused, I thought it'd have one output but I just looked it up. Cool! I've never gone down the isolated route. I was once told that for minimum noise you need a shared ground, and I figured you get that with a daisy chain. I'll have to check out the gig rig stuff when I'm next suffering noise problems
  6. I do it but at venues with decent in-house PA and monitors. Some places don't think their monitors will cope and for them I take a combo
  7. as above, I use both, they're totally different really
  8. just bought a PSU from Dan, couldn't have gone better, cheers!
  9. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1470744806' post='3108068'] Indeed. I just checked and the manual clearly states "maximum 30mA" [url="http://www.korg.com/us/support/download/manual/0/259/1825/"]http://www.korg.com/...ual/0/259/1825/[/url] [/quote] weird! I don't know where it says that but this is from the same manual:
  10. It always seems a bit random to me. I always daisy chained my DD-20 with a load of analogue dirt pedals and it was fine. I switched one of the dirt pedals for a Stone Deaf PDF-1 and suddenly I'm getting a weird beeping noise in time with the L.E.Ds on the DD-20!! Put the PDF-1 on another supply and it's fine. Weird!
  11. It's how you read it isn't it? If I read someone taking the piss out of Clayton's simple style, I'll laugh and take it as a joke. If someone else reads it they might think "this guy HATES Adam Clayton! How awful!!"
  12. I guess so? To be honest I'd not heard of the festival until my band fell into the punk scene. I've never really been into punk much. Anyway, everyone else in the band was very excited and it did seem like a pretty big deal when we were there. Also, the day after, a bandmate from another band felt the need to tell me that he'd played there years ago, and been asked back, but turned them down as they'd seen to many right-wing/fascist types there. I didn't see anything like that so I think either the festival has changed somewhat since he played, or he was just a bit jealous.
  13. [quote name='elephantgrey' timestamp='1470675051' post='3107558'] 600ma isn't over the top for a digital pedal. I would suggest getting a 1spot, a gigrig isolator, and a daisy chain. Use the daisy chain to connect the isolator and the korg, then plug the rest into the isolator. That way you have alot of room for expansion. [/quote] What's the point of the isolator there? Also, wouldn't you have a load of spare plugs on the daisy chain? I hate that and always have to tape them up out of the way
  14. [quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1470731137' post='3107906'] how much do the minor bands get for playing these days? when I played there in 2008 we got wristbands for the whole weekend, I've heard now you only get one for the day you're playing [/quote] Yes, that was the case for me anyway, I guess it depends what stage you're on? You could buy a wristband for all 4 days for £50 which seemed like pretty good value. Unfortunately I had sessions in the studio so couldn't take advantage
  15. [quote name='davelliott' timestamp='1470670866' post='3107519'] Hey Chaddatom, you're band's just been mentioned on 6Music (Steve Lamacq)! Complimentary message by a listener. Nice one :-) [/quote] Yeh, someone mentioned that last night - pretty cool! [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1470684882' post='3107674'] Went great thanks, a virtually packed Arena stage at 1pm on a Thursday, major merch sales - which will pay for our German tour in September - and another snippet which I can`t divulge yet due to details etc still to be worked on/finalised. Caught a bit of your set yesterday, some pretty cool sounds there, a pretty good blend of two styles I thought. [/quote] Sounds ace! I'm jealous of the tour I don't really understand why we're embedded in the punk scene, I always thought we were just playing angry folk, but it works anyway, and everyone seems really nice
  16. I guess if people notice gaps between songs, it's because no-one's talking to the crowd or making any noise. 10-20 seconds to tune is fine, but silence on stage mid set isn't... or at least that's what we've been told!
  17. Latest experience was playing (as a drummer) at a festival yesterday. The supplied rig was some all valve ampeg thing and 8x10". It sounded great, but then our bassist always sounds great. He was grinning and clearly in love with the rig, but it sounded exactly the same as the TC 2x10" combo he normally uses, at least from where I was sat.
  18. funky!
  19. Because I'm putting off a job... darkglass is 30ma Cali76 is 78ma at 9V but you can run this at 18V if you want? Which would be 103ma DSM Omnicab - they don't quote the power consumption, but I'm pretty sure I read on here that it's all analogue? So 100ma at the most Korg quote 600ma for the pitchblack but that sounds over the top to me. From what I can gather you want about 300ma for the line6 So, in total, you want a 9v supply that can do up to 1200ma, probably more like 1500ma. I wouldn't have thought you'll have many problems with noise. IME daisychaining from one high quality PSU has been fine, but I know others like isolated outputs There are loads to choose from. I use a Godlyke Powerall with a daisy chain which is great. The two you've suggested should be fine, but the spec on the Voodoo one does seem a little underwhelming. If the "high current" sockets can really only do up to 250ma, the Pitchblack might struggle to work. It looks like they can both do 18V so you could test your Cali76 both ways
  20. I used to do this with a bass combo and a guitar combo. Nowadays I really can't be bothered so just use a clean blend pedal and some EQ. This might be a more practical solution? Otherwise get a small 1 x 12" guitar combo, turn down the bass a bit and run your effects through that?
  21. How did it go Lozz? It was my first time there and I was very impressed. Great atmosphere!
  22. [quote name='NickD' timestamp='1470323767' post='3105152'] ...With very well known songs you can take huge liberties musically as long as the core melody and feel is firmly recognisable to the punter... [/quote] This would be the main attraction to me - see what you can get away with, push yourself
  23. If you're not using any open strings it shouldn't make any difference. So, I guess re-learn the tunes without using any open strings, then it's just a case of "moving the shape" if you know what I mean?
  24. well just asking if you're using compression is a bit pointless. If they asked "are you using a slow attack compressor with low ratio?" or "are you using a fast attack compressor with low threshold?" or something, then it might inform them a little as to the shape of your dynamic envelopes, but not a lot.
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