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[quote name='Ancient Mariner' timestamp='1344862312' post='1770217'] snipped for neatness [/quote] Some awesome suggestions there thanks, exaclty what I was after, I'd have probably completely overlooked godins, but that leaf top looks very sexy. I know there's delay on that guitar part (I do actually have the delay pedal he uses) but the actual tone is just his guitar (no doubt with a touch of reverb, but still), trouble is he plays a home made SG with hand wound pickups, so kind of hard to emulate. I'm not wedded to twin humbuckers it's just what I know, is there another pickuip setup that's likely to get me a better tone? I've always found stock strats to be very twangy personally. A tele is probably closer to the tone I'm after but they just don't like value for money to me. Keep em coming
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Joining an ambient/weird project that will probably require me to cross to the dark side a lot, so it's time for an upgrade from the crappy vintage PRS copy. I could just go for a 2'nd hand mexican tele and be done with it but I've always loved slightly fringe, under appreciated guitars, unfortunatley my knowledge in this area is not as extensive as I had assumed, so I open the floor to you, the BC public, for suggestions on decent, interesting guitars that can be had for £300 or less 2'nd hand. I'd love an Adam Black Apollo, but they seem to be annoyingly rare on evilBay, but that's the kind of thing I'm aiming for. I've kind of gotten used to twin humbuckers so I'm probably looking for that, I'm gonna be playing clean most of the time so it needs a really nice round clean tone with lots of sustain. The intro of this is my eternal aim in clean guitar tone: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWfBUMipul8[/media] My ideal would be a '72 deluxe tele but I can't really stretch that far even 2'nd hand. I had considered an FMT Tele but they don't really seem value for money to me.
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Few more Oceansize ones (hey, I can't help it if Vennart's a lyrical genius....): "Well junkie says is not what junkie do" - New Pin "Feathernest, invest and gain, shiny brass is milk and grain, and yours is to just sustain and chip away with haste" - Ornament/The last wrongs "And did you know, that everything you touch is blessed and all the richer. for your love a better being. If I display just a fraction of the soul you shared in this world, then I know I'll see you again" - Music For A Nurse And of course some more Falco: "My band is better than your band, we got more songs than a song convention" - mclusky, to hell with good intentions "First we organise the parents, then we arm them with our jam, next we send them to environmental health inspectors while we make our stand: No free lunch" - Future of the Left, destroywhitchurch.com "I can't let something as french as fear determine this insecurity" - FOTL, with apologies to Emily Pankhurst "What kind of orgy leaves a sense of deeper love?" - FOTL, you need satan more than he needs you Hmm, that's a lot, oh well, lyrics is nice.
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"All of your friends are c***s, your mother is a ballpoint pen thief"- mclusky, Gareth Brown Says "Where others float, you and I crash land" - Oceansize, Savant
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Always on headphones, I have a really crap ear for pitch so for some tricky stuff I eq it to isolate the bassline, then put my bass through the pc and play along what i think it is, if it beats horribly, it's wrong, try the next idea, and so on.
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What are you listening to right now?
bobbass4k replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
http://soundcloud.com/bestfitmusic/british-theatre-as-the-leaves Oh it's good, it's very very good. -
My shubb is invaluable now, I tune to D standard/drop C and have really heavy gauge strings on so I can't tune higher, so a capo is a neccessity if I need to play something wirtten in standard that relies on open strings. A bassist who can play Hysteria perfectly in D standard without a capo in the original key is a better bassist than I.
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What are you listening to right now?
bobbass4k replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kqoWFrK2v0 -
I did think of vacuum cleaner (my first thought though was a vacuum chamber, that should give assume insight into my thought processes) but do I not risk catching the cone and ripping it or tearing the surround? Double sided sticky tape seems like the best idea, I'll give it a shot
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This is about my hi fi speakers but I Couldn't think of a better place for it. I left my speakers (obviously unwisely...) In a room where children are allowed to roam free and wreak havoc, and they have poked the dust caps on the main drivers and the tweeters, the main ones are paper but the tweeters are aluminium. Does this actually affect performance and if it does how can it be rectified?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcY3UF6_IaM Basically the last 5 minutes is a solo, and it's a perfect solo, it's about melody not technical w***ery. Not sure I'd call it a solo really but the guitar melody that comes in at 4:27 is just sublime, as is the whole song, it's a masterclass in melody. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNlU0zA8zOU
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aSiKxC7p_w Had to upload it for a potential band for some reason they insisted on actually seeing me play...
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What are you listening to right now?
bobbass4k replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
http://www.spin.com/articles/stream-future-lefts-ferocious-plot-against-common-sense Oh it's good. It's very good. -
Interesting hoto of Chris Wolstenholme's pedals in album recording
bobbass4k replied to 1976fenderhead's topic in Effects
Aah yea, it's the HBE Hematoma, It looked MXR sized to me. -
Interesting hoto of Chris Wolstenholme's pedals in album recording
bobbass4k replied to 1976fenderhead's topic in Effects
No idea what the chequered one is, could be a custom switching unit or something. He used a Prunes and Custard and Octave Multiplexers for the Resistance touring. All the Way Huge stuff is new though, he's probably experimenting in the studio. The pedal drawers are only half out though, his Resistance setup is here: http://www.musewiki.org/images/Bass_Guitar_Magazine_2009-10-04_h.jpg http://www.musewiki.org/images/Bass_Guitar_Magazine_2009-10-04_g.jpg -
The problem essentially comes down to peoples ideas of what a bass [i]should [/i]sound like or what the bassist is [i]supposed [/i]to be playing. Without wishing to offend anyone I think most of the players who question the value of effects are of the pub covers or generic rock ilk, who have a somewhat traditional view of bass as fulfilling a specified role. But look at a bass. What is it? It's 4 wires streched across a plank of wood with a couple of magnets and some electronics. It's an instrument for making sound, who's to say that one way of playing it is more valid than any other. I use effects because there are sounds I want to make that my bass can't produce. If I can make them with a bass and some pedals, why shouldn't I? Why should I have to not use those sounds or switch to a different instrument? I just don't see the point of not doing something that I [i]can [/i]do because of some arbitrary "traditions".
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What are you listening to right now?
bobbass4k replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsrGycCuMTo Possibly the best lyricist of his generation. -
Not sure it's necessary to be honest, i've had plenty of good deals with people who've only had a few posts, in fact the only bad deal I've ever had on here was with an "established" member. A lot of people find sale threads on here through google and register to buy stuff, in fact that's how I found bassworld back in the good 'ol days. As long as you're sensible and exercise caution I don't see the issue in dealing with new members.
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Decided to part with my slap bass again, it's just not getting used. I can take specific pics if anytone wants but it's in this board shot: It's in very good condition with box. For those unfamiliar it's a weird overdirve, it's basically a compressor with a drive control and very dramatic eq controls. I'd actually ity's more like a preamp than an overdrive, it does twangy clank and round smooth bass , i've never come across another pedal like it really. Looking for [b]£45 posted[/b], not after trades.
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1337622608' post='1662989'] yeah, would be way easier if they were all in own boxes. As it is they are a little bit of a project. I suppose I could offer to get enclosures and the parts for them but then wouldn't be able to let them go as cheaply... the muff as a circuit and bits, it works but wouldn't be in a box so would need an enclosure and a few parts to finish the true bypass circuit.... BTW I'm not PMing anyone back yet but making a mental note of who got there first in terms of dibs. [/quote] Not wanting to turn this into a sale thread but that's no problem for me, got a drilled and enclosure and loads of jacks lying around.
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Yup, I'd be tempted by the muff for the right price, drop me A PM. As long as they work people will buy them.
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Do you consider yourself an "expert" bass player?
bobbass4k replied to Jam's topic in General Discussion
Someones probably told him he's the best bassist they've ever seen or he can play a few Vic Wooten tunes. True masters recognise that there's always more to learn. -
[quote name='basstech' timestamp='1337197172' post='1657090'] There must be a total of 3 bass pedals that sound good to my ears - the rest sound .......well, crap - and yet I keep seeing 'em held in high esteem by some people.....(Big Muff springs to mind)..... Surely if you've got a good basic rig, a preamp, chorus and compressor that's all you need?? Am I missing something or is it just clever marketing by manufacturers? [/quote] [sigh] It's a matter of subjective test and the music you're playing. Take away Justin Chancellors pedals and Tool won't sound like Tool anymore, he needs the sounds the pedals create to play the music that they play. You obviously don't think those kinds of sounds are good and don't play music that requires them. That's fine, for the vast majority of musical styles and bassists, bass > cable> amp is the sound they need and want. But please don't assume that you're right and those of us who use pedals are wrong. There is no right and wrong here, just subjective taste. [/sigh over]