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rOB

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  1. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1422848438' post='2677529'] I'll set the ball rolling, then, shall I..? [url="https://soundcloud.com/dad3353/i-think-i-can"]I Think I Can...[/url] Enjoy. [/quote] Ooo I like this a lot. Great work
  2. Thanks for sharing, impressive stuff.
  3. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed that.
  4. cool stuff, enjoying this.
  5. Great stuff. Love it.
  6. Sounds strong. You did that in your front room? Impressive. What's the bass set up?
  7. Yep, sounds good to me. Heavy and tight.
  8. I mostly play alt/rock and use a Schecter Diamond Series C4 as my main bass I love it.
  9. I've done plenty of organising over the last couple of bands I've played in. "Originals" bands have slightly different requirements to some of the above but lots the same. I don't mind putting in a bit more work than others for a bit more control/input.
  10. I do this sometimes without a problem. I think I've read that it can cause problems for valve power amps but don't quote me on that.
  11. Good to hear. Good luck with it.
  12. Enjoy yourself Play with other people as much as possible If you want to write your own music, do it. You can do it. Edit: and get a hat.
  13. [quote name='addam360' timestamp='1405490717' post='2502287'] Yeah it helps. The more I here the better they seem. Hopefully I can find somewhere with at least one of the 2 that interest me in stock. They don't seem too common though. The more modern designs seem easier to get hold of but don't really interest me. As for the Model T and P, I would assume they sound like P basses with the split neck pickups soloed. Can't see how you could copy something so closely and not sound pretty much the same. That's the hope anyway. [/quote] To my unrefined ears I find most basses with a split pickup in that position to sound similar to a Fender P (happy to hear other opinions). I'm afraid I can't comment on the models with P pickups as mine has twin humbuckers but I really enjoy my Schecter. I think it cost abour £450 new in 2006 ish. All the best with the search.
  14. [quote name='addam360' timestamp='1405355888' post='2501164'] They do seem pretty good. I just don't know much about Schecter other than complaints about electrical issues. Time for some research. It's a shame but I'm not gonna lie, if either of them said Fender, G&L, Sandberg etc on top I wouldn't hesitate. [/quote] If it helps at all, I have played a Schecter (diamond series) for 6-7 years, never had any problems with electronics or anything else.
  15. Dunno if this is what you're looking for but I've started a couple original bands from scratch and I'd suggest writing and recording home demos of songs before advertising if at all possible. Then you can send prospective band mates the material to make sure they're into what you want to do. Also gives you songs to play together at the first few meet ups. I'd give some thought to the logistics of band activity as well. Where/when are you rehearsing? When/where will your most frequent gigs be? Can you accomodate someone who works shifts? Post on social media and get your Northern muso mates involved, they might well know people in other areas of the country. Hope some of that is useful.
  16. Loads of suggestions and discussion [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/158539-2-piece-bands-following-from-3-piece-thread/page__fromsearch__1"]here[/url]
  17. We are not JUST bass players. I would suggest that you are a musician in a band and you specialise in playing the bass. Your opinion should be valued by your bandmates.
  18. [quote name='rOB' timestamp='1396219509' post='2411186'] Love the idea of a bass, percussion and vocal band. [/quote] Hmm, been thinking about this for a while now. Looking forward to getting back to the UK in Sept so I can try it out. Inspired by this thread as well as bands like DFA 1979, Clatter, Lightning Bolt and Royal Blood. At the moment I'm thinking a vocalist (possibly some room for shakers or a tamborine), bass and a cajon player. Does anyone know any bands using a similar setup in a rock setting? Any thoughts on whether it would work? Things to consider?
  19. An amp stand? There are plenty of options for different heights and amounts of tilt. Personally I go for one that tilts quite a bit but doesn't have much height.
  20. No pics to share I'm afraid but sub'ed to this thread. My lovely Schecter C4 is back at home in the UK.
  21. In theory it's a great idea. I'd love to be able to turn up to a gig with a bass and a bag of bits. In reality I've rarely been able to get good enough monitoring through the PA when trying it. I've always gone back to having a small backline rig for monitoring and then DI to FOH.
  22. [quote name='oggiesnr' timestamp='1398923701' post='2438991'] May Day Morning so 5.15 on Beverley Westwood with the Morris side to welcome the spring. About eighty people there. The team is going through one of those stages when people have moved away or have other commitments that early in the morning (or child sitting problems) so a small and select team which meant that not only did I play double bass but did a solo dance and led the singing of Hal an Tow (the May Day carol). Was good fun, the crowd seemed to enjoy it and all done and dusted by 6.00 am. Steve [/quote] Sounds great fun.
  23. rOB

    New Zoom B3

    [quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1398847864' post='2438114'] Cab sim is part of the amp sim. You can download the manual and have a read of that, might help with any other questions. [/quote] Cool, thanks.
  24. rOB

    New Zoom B3

    [quote name='bartelby' timestamp='1398700803' post='2436730'] 1) yes, there's a patch change mode. Holding down one of the foot switches puts it in that mode. 2) you can select from several different cab models. 8x10, 1x15 a couple of different 4x10... [/quote] Great, thanks. Is the cab sim another FX slot or is it part of the amp sim?
  25. rOB

    New Zoom B3

    Couple of quick questions to those players using these. 1) Is it quick enough to change between patches mid song? i.e. could you set up a clean patch and a dirty patch and switch back and forth between the two? 2) Do the amp sims include a cab sim to roll off the top end? With relation to running fuzz and distortion into a PA. Thanks
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