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Cuzzie

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  1. Hosco files are great and not that much money if you can find them, especially second hand
  2. So I would say to add to that when recording, always be sat down, it allows you to be more accurate, and that is where the money is - live is more about the vibe. I seem to often have the little finger edge of my hand providing a bit of muting without the classic mute sound as that is how my hand falls naturally in my playing position. Busy is good!
  3. PGP is also really really good as well. I like the KXM format for recording - they generally get together for about 12 days, no pre-written material - let’s see what happens and out pops some great stuff. Lack of live music aside, it’s a shame they would probably never tour, I think Korn are still a little too big for that
  4. I am all for simplicity! I cannot believe I didn’t tell you about KXM - remiss of me - Breakout is probably one of the best rock songs ever, GL’s solo is so melodic and perfect for the song. Check Supershine as anothe dUg project - 1 album - great stuff
  5. Yeah i have no vested interest or owt to gain, but just like the zoom does for you, they work straight out the box easily, but have the ability to allow you to get stuck in
  6. I had the mini very basic one - cracking piece of kit to use
  7. Not trying to sell any product or UI to anyone, and I am sure using the aftershock (if I remember right) and the neuro editor could have you I been a miss for you, but there are some really cool features on it. The point was a broader one in that you can instantly access a ready made patch just as easily as say a toneprint on the TC electronic gear that gives you a really useable sound you want, in about the same amount of time it takes to get one up and running on the zoom, it’s just you made it come across more like you couldn’t access a myriad of sounds without using a complex editor and play them without loads of extra gear/faff, which is not quite right - regardless of preference of what one uses, which is absolutely fine
  8. That’s giving the SA C4 an unfair rap - have you spent any time with it, or is it presumed hearsay? The pedal stores 6 - a manual switch is flicked to let you know which one you are on. There is a massive free and open resource where you can download any sounds people have made available and they are very good from the likes of Peter on here and guys like Nathan Navarro - you can access the full capabilities with not editing prowess at all and the software tells you the parameters the 4 buttons on the pedal control. If you want to edit and existing or make your own then have a play. The only way to access 128 spaces is via a midi controller and then you would absolutely know which patch you have landed on. Zoom is a good unit, but it’s interface is not putting others to shame, the SA C4 literally takes 2 minutes and you can change patches on the pedal pressing a couple buttons on a tablet, smart phone, PC/mac if you wish
  9. The pantie under crackers have 4 dots on
  10. @Sibob I reached out to a guy I chat to who is a good musician with very decent ears and uses TF stuff, and he had the following to say, which may or may not help! The TF 12” are definitely the least coloured cab of the range The 4x8 is inherently bright even with the horn off The cabs probably pair best with the TF amp He uses dual 1x12 to play in decent sized venues no PA support and it’s not an issue The low end seems to roll off quicker than he would like but it’s not too much of a problem. Dont shoot the messenger! That’s some things I got with basic questions Hope it helps
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  12. And it wasn’t purely historical, deliberately so, I believe the Midget Crabapple plant is still called that, or the Dwarf crabapple. Dwarf hamster is still a breed Midget gem sweets are still being sold
  13. I do get what you are saying and get the business of breaking the cycle, honestly I see the worst in most things but it never occurred to me in this instance about it being a pejorative term about stature as there are so many other ways it has been used as a descriptive word. The N word is a bad one to use and reference and you actually do your argument, statement and message you are trying to get across a real disservice. I cannot think of an instance where it isn’t and wasn’t always an offensive term. Doesn’t make the naming of this particular cab right, more right or less wrong, but it’s a world apart from that example.
  14. It’s a Super Midget but not sure if you think that makes it worse. Midget in its purest definition just means small, or tiny - it’s only language/society which has turned it perjorative. Should the MG/Daihatsu midget car or midget gem sweets suffer the same gripes? Midget submarine, Midget Crabapple? There was a time when the C word was non offensive as it was just a derivative of the Latin word to describe the area, until Shakespeare turned it on its head and the rest is history. The TF will I am sure will be good but may not better the SM
  15. He’d probably have to move to tech21 and sound like dUg for that to happen
  16. In the good old days I used to program beats and then play them on mini disc - that was cool
  17. So far - not used as far as I can tell
  18. It’s the world of picking mate - muting and stopping strings ringing is a whole different ball game, when to palm, when to use the fret hand, up/downstroke - it’s great fun. What is cool is getting harmonics using your plucking hand, instead of the usual way of gently fretting on the fret hand. Keep going!
  19. SR-16 was an absolute bugger. For real drums is it not way easier to use EZ Drummer or Superior drummer and take the output from your laptop? If not playing live and just using for recording they are also super easy to use in a DAW and have great drum beats and packs
  20. I better dig out me old books then
  21. Have you managed to find any virologists yet for us?
  22. Supper was nice thanks - got the whiskey sauce just right iRig lost somewhere in the gear vortex-not sure it should behave much differently tho......
  23. I’ll chime in on the build side, most of the comments on BF were about the tolex covering (it is part of the build I get that) but I don’t think I have heard anything about structural integrity being a problem. I do occasionally chat with a chap who uses Trickfish across amp and cans and he has a good ear, so would trust his opinion on them being good. To help with the conundrum if any Trickfish owners are around Bristol and want to compare directly I would be happy to loan out my BF cabs. Question - is there anywhere in europeshire that stocks both to do a comparison? There is that Netherlands bass shop that has them, Andertons has BF now (dunno if they have TF) and let’s hope it’s not the usual 2 dial twiddling guys doing the reviews with little foresight into detail and too much chatter
  24. It would have worked, we just could not get it to do a number on the inside, we may be able to tremendous light though..........
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