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odysseus

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  1. I have to say that the communications with Alex and Bobby have been first class. They kept me posted on what was happening. Yeah, the Big Twin 2 took a little longer than expected but, bugger me with the bell-end of a ragman's trumpet, it was well worth the wait. The thing is a monster!!
  2. [quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1385044999' post='2283787'] Does anyone here have experience of ordering a custom-made amp cover from this company? [url="http://amplifiercoversonline.com"]http://amplifiercoversonline.com[/url] They seem to produce covers to order for just about every kind of amp. Prices look ok[i]-ish[/i] too. [/quote] Ahhh.. brilliant! Just had a look and ordered one for my new cab. I didn't know about these guys. Thanks for the heads-up.
  3. Many thanks for the info, BigRedX and waldflote8. I now know a bit more than I did yesterday. I shall investigate further!
  4. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1385040428' post='2283706'] Assigning different chords/sounds etc. to individual notes on the pedal is definitely doable, although how you go about it will depend on the MIDI capabilities of your foot pedals and those of the synth(s) or VST(s) that you are controlling with it. How familiar are you with deciphering MIDI implementation charts? [/quote] Sad to say it, mate, but I don't have a Scooby. I thought that maybe there was some gear out there I could buy which would sent an idiot's guide with it. It looks like I was somewhat optimistic. It would seem that there's a gap in the market for some sort of simple keyboard unit that can allow certain sounds to be controlled via foot pedals by n00bs like me. The quest continues..... Thanks for your input, chaps! :-)
  5. Aw yeah.... Big Twin 2 with Peavey Max 700
  6. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1384901182' post='2282224'] For long synth chords you need to be able to play chords which means having two maybe three (or more) feet... [/quote] 5 years ago I was in a band which used midi foot pedals. Somehow the main man was able to assign certain chords and/or notes to certain pedals for certain songs in order to play them behind the rest of the music. I should have asked back then how it was done, but that was then. It is certainly doable, but I'm unsure how. [quote name='waldflote8' timestamp='1384952813' post='2282681'] Hi, I had a similar quest and stuck an octave of bass pedals in a box (Moog Taurus sort of clone thing) along with a PC motherboard and MIDI scanner. The pedals and scanner generate MIDI which can be connected to a synth or back into the box to play soft synths on the PC. At some point I intend to improve the scanner to do various functions, single press chords etc. It's maybe easier to build one than play it, hats off to Geddy (and Alex) for their skills in that area [/quote] Yes indeed!
  7. [quote name='barkin' timestamp='1384868714' post='2281606'] What sort of sounds? For basic keyboard synthy swirly stuff, I use the pedal synth on my Zoom B9. Anything more than that... I've enough trouble coordinating two hands, without adding feet into the equation as well. [/quote] Yeah, putting long synth chords and stuff behind the riffage. Nothing too fancy. Maybe being able to assign sound effects to various pedals too...
  8. Hi there, anyone know anything about getting some keyboard sounds out with yer feet? You know... like Geddy Lee does. Other than a midi foot controller, I have no idea about what else I would need to get started. Do they run through a keyboard unit, run off a laptop? I'm a complete and utter n00b on the matter but I'm interested in how to get going, so when you're all done pointing and laughing (understandably!), any information on where to start and what gear is needed would be gratefully received. Mucho thanks Rob
  9. Got mine on Friday. Unfortunately I haven't got a another gig til December. Can't wind the bastard up in my flat so I might have to gatecrash my mate's band rehearsal just so I can experience the lushness. I got a Peavey Max 700 amp, thinking about upgrading to something more modern, and possibly valved. Can anyone recommend a good amp to go with the Big Twin 2?
  10. [quote name='D.I. Joe' timestamp='1369580289' post='2090553'] I know Steve! I rehearsed with him a few times for that Rush tribute that he's doing [/quote] So did I lol. It was great fun, but with the amount of work I've got going on I can't commit 10-12 hours a week to learning covers. Plus.... all that gear.. *shudders*... it sounds great when it's all working, but...... [quote name='D.I. Joe' timestamp='1369580289' post='2090553'] Our gig list on the [url="http://www.fragilesanity.co.uk/?page_id=21"]website[/url] is usually up to date. When we remember we make Facebook event pages etc too. [/quote]Ah nice one, cheers bud. I'll try and catch the band soon!
  11. [quote name='D.I. Joe' timestamp='1368898932' post='2082842'] A bunch of guys in silly shirts by the name of Fragile Sanity. We also do weddings! [/quote] Ahhhh... I have heard good things about you guys. I used to play in a band with a guy called Steve Gilbert who mentioned Fragile Sanity in glowing terms. Do you advertise your gigs anywhere? I'd like to check it out. Are you planning to move into wakes and barmitzvahs in the near future? That's where it's at!
  12. [quote name='deanovw' timestamp='1368736111' post='2081007'] Yes I was! Blimey, I had forgotten about that site. It was really good for a while. [/quote] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]Yes, it was great until Facebook killed it.... [/size][/font][/size][/font] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]I'm glad I'm not the only person who never changed their username lol [/size][/font][/size][/font] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"] [/size][/font][/size][/font] [quote name='D.I. Joe' timestamp='1368775101' post='2081242'] God bless you sir Say, if you fancy a trip to Penzance tonight, I hear there's a good band at the Zero Lounge [/quote] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]Well thankyou, my good fellow. Unfortunately I'm already busy. What is the name of this good band, pray? I may have to check them out another time. [/size][/font][/size][/font]
  13. [quote name='Geek99' timestamp='1368564178' post='2078719'] In an eighties hair metal band , if my memory is working. Possibly Poison ? [/quote] Well played, sir! You are indeed correct!
  14. [quote name='D.I. Joe' timestamp='1368563405' post='2078704'] Dynargh! Where abouts in Cornwall are you? [/quote] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]I'm in Tuckingmill, just outside Camborne. Not quite the asshole of the universe, but sort of on the ringpiece![/size][/font][/size][/font] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"] [/size][/font][/size][/font] [quote name='deanovw' timestamp='1368564323' post='2078721'] Hello fellow Cornish bass person. [/quote] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]Hello there, sir! Crikey... weren't you on Amplifeye a few years back?[/size][/font][/size][/font] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"] [/size][/font][/size][/font] [quote name='Leen2112' timestamp='1368707818' post='2080421'] Welcome Odysseus, Are you playing DT stuff in a band? Just wondering. Cheers Leen. [/quote] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]I wish, mate. Shift work and lack of decent singers make that unlikely, unfortunately :-([/size][/font][/size][/font] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]Thanks for the welcome, folks! :-)[/size][/font][/size][/font]
  15. Nicely done! Kicks in sweet after the initial mellow intro. Nice grooves and plenty to keep the musicians in the audience interested.
  16. [quote name='icastle' timestamp='1368556643' post='2078561'] I'm in that minority as well. I'll wear 'branded' clothing if it relates to a workplace thing, but that's about it. Having said that, I wouldn't wear it, but I do find this funny: [/quote] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]Awesome. Can I send one to Bobby Dall?[/size][/font][/size][/font]
  17. [quote name='White Cloud' timestamp='1368353199' post='2075912'] I think basses that have acquired wear through countless hours of playing are very cool....but I'm not sure brand new instruments that have been faked tick the box. [/quote] [font="Calibri"][size="3"][font="Calibri"][size="3"]Agreed with that....[/size][/font][/size][/font]
  18. Hi there! To my shame, I have only recently discovered this forum. I've been playing bass for quite a few years - In my glam days I started off with a metallic pink Charvel bass, (what was I thinking??) which was a piece of crap, so I traded it in for a second hand Ibanez Roadster, which was way better and just in time for the grunge phase. I acquired another Roadster as back-up, also bought an Ibanez 6 string after I discovered John Myung, then bought a rather nice Musicman Stingray with 2 humbuckers, which meant that I sold the Roadsters on as I didn't play them any more. Had an Ampeg stack a few years back, which I sold when I went to uni. I've since had a Peavey Max 700 head and various cabs, the only one of which I have left is an ancient Trace Elliot 1x15. I'm probably going to sell that on and get a Barefaced 2x12, which will be easier to lug up 4 flights of stairs to my flat. I also play a bit of guitar, and I've got a PRS on the way, as some loon paid over the odds for my old car a few weeks back. Result! Anyway... helloooo!!
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