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I suppose there is potentially something a bit conceited about it, I guess it's not too far off having a t-shirt with your name written on it. And possibly it looks a bit too much like trying. Personally though, I own a t-shirt of the band I'm in and would wear wear it live - but I am aware that about 50% of people think that is un-cool and I'm not cool enough to ignore that!
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Bonus point for Mick Jagger wearing one with his face on it: https://www.buzzfeed.com/tugboatcaptain/pictures-of-musicians-wearing-their-own-bands-t-s-cb7n?utm_term=.qpBZpj44mD&epik=dj0yJnU9cHU2N1BlUXA3eUdURUVrUVcwVnBRVHNhSlVCeE5zOUcmcD0wJm49WG1YUG1PZS1aeGRNd1JPaDNkVWZOUSZ0PUFBQUFBR1RuUFJB
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What do you reckon to wearing your own band's logo t-shirt as you gig? Free advertising....or just advertising that you are uncool?!
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Looks good, I reckon my next headphone amp will be this Mooer Prime P1. I've owned the Vox and Nux ones but both broke (on my second Nux though as it is generally a good bit of kit). I know it is asking a lot, but if it had a tuner then the Mooer would do me fine for band practice and perhaps live stuff (I have a clip on tuner but it doesn't tend to work well in noisy places and on the B string). It'd be less stuff to carry and take up stage space and it reduces the amount of things to go wrong - no power supply/patch cables/multiple pedals to potentially go wrong or have unwanted settings or forget to bring, all eggs in one basket though!
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Full-time musos, how do you get through the winter?
SumOne replied to Danny P's topic in General Discussion
I'm not full time but the run up to Christmas/NYE is busy for bands for parties/corporate things. Then the ski season properly kicks off. I've done 4 ski seasons (3 in French Alps), not playing Bass but was resident DJ for a bar/club. Bands were in demand and there is plenty of extra work in bars, driving, kitchens, hotels, cleaning etc. Not sure how the B word has affected it though. And stuff like music teaching, session work (I know someone that uses fiverr), writing, production, etc. don't stop in the winter. -
Yeah, isn't much of an upgrade. I have the MPC Keys and don't find the Wifi/Bluetooth particularly useful. More internal storage is handy bit there is the external option. I'm itching to use it live but am in a 9 piece with a keyboard player so it'd definitely be overkill!
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I'm my own puppet sometimes - it's depersonalisation...
SumOne replied to Gasman's topic in General Discussion
I've just finished reading 'A Scanner Darkly' by Philp K D ick, it's science fiction but also semi autobiographical relating to confusing the sense of self. It's worth a read - about someone literally viewing themselves as different persona (undercover cop assigned to investigate himself by immersively 'scanning' recordings of himself acting as a different person) and mentally losing touch with the reality of who he actually is. -
I mostly play Dub/Reggae/Ska but also a bit of Doom and I've found extra scale length does help to keep a B string tighter. You don't have to have a multi-scale for that (I had a 35" scale Lakland that was good) but it means that the higher strings get a bit tight/bright/twangy, multi-scale helps keep the tension and tone more similar across all strings and the fanned frets also make playing a bit more comfortable for longer scales. I had a 5 string Dingwall Combustion (37"-34") which was good but was heavy at about 4.5kg and quite expensive. I now have an Ibanez EHB1005MS which is half the price, sounds nearly as good, and is much more comfortable to play at 3.3kg and a shorter reach (35"-33").
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MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter is probably my #1 pedal for tweaking and noodling, have spent hours mucking about with it rather than doing 'proper' practice. There are other envelope filters I prefer the sound of, but none I've found have quite the same hands-on adjustability and immediate feel. Team up with the Auguilar Octamizer and that is a lot of different sounds. Add an MXR Brown Acid for fuzzy doom sounds (also works well with the Octamizer). Or, if I'm being boring and practical and there is a band on the desert island: Nux Flow Tune (tuner), FEA Opti-FET Compressor, DHA VT2 (EQ/Drive/DI).
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I've been eyeing up an MTD Andrew Gauche for a while now.....it'd mean I could instantly play as well as him wouldnt it?!
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If it's the ones most pub going public would recognise I'd try to include some of these mutha funkers: Pass the peas Sex machine Rock steady Pick up the pieces I wish Jungle boogie Green onions Express yourself Apache Cissy strut Think Melting pot Funkin for jamaica Give up the funk Fire War Low rider
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I find it analogous to Kindle vs paper books, streaming vs vinyl, digital camera vs film etc. Multi-fx logically/practically make more sense than individual pedals, but individual pedals have a more 'soul' (for want of a better word). Personally, I prefer multi-fx for bands where I know what all the songs are all going to be and to set presets accordingly. For more of a spontanious jam band type thing I prefer stomping on and adjusting individual pedals.
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The Nux Flow Tuner is good. Small but with big bright screen, tough, accurate, buffer, pink. I prefer it to the others I've owned (D'Addario chromatic and Korg Pitchblack mini).
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I seem to remember doing pretty much that. The 'alt' control are a bit tricky though - it flashes to allow alt editing for a few seconds before reverting, so you can easily end up altering the wrong thing. It is a great pedal, just a bit tricky to get all that editing changed on the go. There are the presets though.
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The EQ is good. The main issue being quick access to editing it live.
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Pretty much self taught, but after a few months of playing I think I paid £100 for 4x hour long lessons over a month which was worthwhile to point out bad habits I was falling into - something youtube and books can't really point out.
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& The Mike Flowers Pops (cover of wonderwall) who I remember being interviewed at the time and asked if he'd be a one hit wonder, the response was 'that's better than being a no hit wonder'.
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Yeah, it's amps I worry more about than Basses.
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Another hissy fit - Sleaford Mods this time
SumOne replied to mr4stringz's topic in General Discussion
Yeah, I was probably mis-representing things. No one has actually said that on this thread. -
Another hissy fit - Sleaford Mods this time
SumOne replied to mr4stringz's topic in General Discussion
I'm sure 70s Punk bands said far worse to/about their audiences, whereas Boyzone only ever complimented them. I know who I'd rather see live. -
Another hissy fit - Sleaford Mods this time
SumOne replied to mr4stringz's topic in General Discussion
In both this and the Royal Blood discussion there's an air of 'they get moody and say things I don't agree with.... I never liked them anyway, they're 1 trick pony's'. Extend being offended by people in bands saying things you don't agree with and we'll end up with bland AI bands that never say anything contentious. -
Risk vs hassle. Why not carry backup pants incase you 5h1t yourself?
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I'll take onboard the collective knowledge of basschat - I had been planning on selling my spare 5 string Bass but will keep it as backup instead.
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To everyone taking one as a backup - has a backup ever been needed? I only ever use one and Basses seem like tough/reliable things where not much can go wrong, and nothing has ever gone wrong for me. Perhaps I've just been lucky though.
