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Jack Bruce teaches Rory Gallagher the riff as they go on stage
Dood replied to prowla's topic in General Discussion
This reminds me of the time I received a phone call to play a last minute gig the following day because the headline band had dropped out leaving everyone in the lurch. “Yes!” I said, “What band am I playing with?” “Oh, there isn’t a band as such. We’re putting a band together right now...” By the time the band members had been confirmed we had just 8 hours to perfect the headline gig, including the 1 hour journey to the show itself!!! It was brilliant flying by the seat of our pants and the audience loved it because they all knew what had happened. We called the band, “The Last Minute.” -
If that is the case then it might be a good idea to know what the pedal is. From what you are saying, I assume the centre positive power connection you refer to isn’t a 2.5mm barrel type?
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I did pay more for my '76 USA P bass, though that was from a shop. I didn't mind though as I was happy with the price; it was absolutely what I wanted and very much pleases me to this day. I can only really echo the comments above about value. £1400 would appear good for a clean instrument without issues even if it did bare scars from years of use. Mine certainly does. I agree that a 'concours' example would be devalued by the addition of an aftermarket pickup, but at £1400 I don't think this will be a showroom piece. Steve is right. If it plays well then it's a good price, with the added tonal options. Very worst case if you bought it and wanted to return it to original is that you remove the added pickup, have the slot filled and then get the body resprayed? (Unless yours is also a natural finish!!)
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and then you get a company whose compressor controls work in the opposite direction "to that of modern compressors". A certain, well known studio classic!
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Seems a convoluted way to describe what the control does, compared to the excellent column about Compression in the January edition of Bass Guitar Magazine... /BlatantPlug
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An update to my previous post: I have now recorded reviews of the Darkglass Ultra plug-in and Parallax. I don't think the Parallax review is live yet though. Both are excellent plug-ins!!!
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Zombie threads, it seems, often have trouble coming to life again, but this one has kicked off its shoes and gone for a paddle in the crazy sea. I love it!
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"Bra and Suspenders too sir?" "Multiband compression..."
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IMHO, after factory set up, every instrument should be looked at once they have settled wherever they are going to be sold (shop etc). The "final" set up here should be, as FDC suggests a middle ground where the set up is as low as it can be but still allow for no buzzes, rattles and produce a good tone. Everyone then will know the action can go higher to suit them. Conversely, when taking an instrument off the hook whose action is sky high, well, the alarm bells start ringing. Why? well, just one example would be that a much higher action at the bridge could suggest a problem with the finish of the fretwork. Lifting the action higher can hide those poorly installed frets causing rattle like nobody's business. Buyer won't know this until they have got the bass home for a tweak. So, if a bass plays badly off the hook, there's a good chance I will leave it, unless a set up is offered for free. Like FDC says, if I want to buy a new car, there's a difference between just having to move the seat back/ adjust the mirrors, verses the clutch biting point being right at the top of the pedal travel, or the headlights facing the sky.
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Hmm! Well, it's funny as it's something that crossed my mind many times over the years, but I never actually got round to doing anything about it (you know I tinker with bass gear!) I guess cost is one thing but maybe there power consumption overhead could be a factor? Nah, actually I don't really buy that. OpAmps are capable of low power consumption, so a simple circuit could be included. That said, I use "non-X" versions of EMG's active pickups. Whatever is going on with them, they definitely bring lower volume playing up in signal - and, they have a really high output which means you can play much more lightly for the same "kick". So, there's a form of "levelling" going on there I suppose.
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SOLD! SOLD *£275* Laney Nexus SLS with Gator Gigbag
Dood replied to tobiewharton's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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I love this bass sound, any ideas how it’s achieved?
Dood replied to Tullfan's topic in General Discussion
Thank you for posting - I think that being able to add examples of a particular sound to a thread, well, I find it really helpful - hopefully others do too!- 25 replies
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Something strange happened with the image I added to my OP. I've edited it. Who has read my first column? Anyone in the US seen it in Bass Player Magazine too?
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Switching from Pick to Fingers (and Vice Versa) Mid Song
Dood posted a topic in Theory and Technique
Recently there was a thread on BassChat where the OP asked about switching from pick to fingers mid-song. I'd mentioned that I use a technique that I think I must have lifted from guitarist Paul Gilbert. I'd meant to find a picture or video demonstrating my technique. Well, whilst I am preparing lessons for students, I found this video that just happens to include a very similar technique, courtesy of Fretless Monster, Tony Franklin. The "pick hiding" technique is mentioned around 1.20 in the video: Hope it is of some use, as well as the rest of the video!- 1 reply
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I love this bass sound, any ideas how it’s achieved?
Dood replied to Tullfan's topic in General Discussion
Over to you @Sibob..- 25 replies
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It can do, but it can’t fix every problem. The features are very useful though.
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Just like me! I was totally planning to play it safe, but ..well, I seem to suffer from IT G.A.S too lol. Glad I went for it in the end. Agree that it would be overkill for basic tasks. I’ll have to see if I can find the “walkthrough” that showed me that it was possible to keep both drives in. My 27” iMac had a DVD drive - there’s space under the drive to slip the SSD in and the cables I bought were able to feed through the casing to the mother board. Yes, once I did the clone, I formatted the original drive and used it as an “archive” drive to move data I didn’t need all the time, or when speed was less of an issue. Then, I bought a 2Tb external USB hard drive that I set up as a TimeMachine backup for both of the internal drives. Speaking of which, as my iMac is “business critical”, like above, I have a TimeMachine backup covering all of the connected drives. Again, I also use CarbonCopy as a belt and braces “zero downtime” backup. It is scheduled to do a clone of the system SSD every night automatically. Should the internal SSD fail, I can instantly switch to the cloned drive and carry on working like nothing happened. (Meanwhile I can get a new SSD, install and do a clone in the opposite direction.) I appreciate this has nothing to do with the above OP, but others may find it useful, especially for those running a studio etc.
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I love this bass sound, any ideas how it’s achieved?
Dood replied to Tullfan's topic in General Discussion
You gotta check out some of @Sibob’s “P bass and flats” recording work. Sublime playing and that toooooone!- 25 replies
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Brilliant suggestions already. I had a 2011 iMac (pretty sure it was 2011). I upgraded the 1TB standard hard drive to a 900Gb SSD. A super fast and quality offering (Samsung). I also updated the memory - and despite Apple’s suggestion it would max at 16Gb, a web search confirmed it would take much more and thus 32Gb is the minimum I would go for when it comes to studio work. The machine worked beautifully! interestingly as Ped has said, the upgrade was fairly easy and I was able to leave the existing drive in the iMac as well as installing the SSD. I know how to do that anyway, but there are some really good “walk through” guides online that are reliable. You ask about swapping drives: I used CarbonCopy - and amazing application that allows you to make an exact copy of a disc on to another. Then it’s just a case of setting the new SSD as the drive to boot from in the system settings menu. I’ve forgotten the name of the menu! If you can, eventually, I would back up all your data and format the drive, install everything from fresh with a “new” vanilla OS. Sometimes a machine slowing down is caused by a profile issue, corruption or similar. (Has happened to me). That said, CleanMyMacX is actually rather good and I expect it can do a lot to help. Finally, one last thing to try as well - Create yourself a new user account on the iMac to log in to and see if the machine seems to run quicker. This is related to the above as it was a profile issue that screwed up the running of my iMac.. but the upgrades ended up being the best thing I did for it. Ok, so I eventually sold the machine to go “mobile” with my MacBook Pro.. some years later, I have another iMac on my desk 😂😂😂😂 love it, it’s so ridiculously fun.
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That particular example was stunning. Yeah, very nice!!
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Hi, thank you! Looks brilliant but it’s Parallel mono rather than Stereo.
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Oooh! Very interesting! Thank you!
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Not that I need one, but does anyone know of any small form factor units that are stereo? (Other than being forced to buy two monoblocs)