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wateroftyne

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  1. I'll never get bored of it - the words are fab. I'll quite happily listen to it over and over again, along with Desperadoes Under the Eaves and Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner, and... etc. etc.
  2. What does this have to do with Werewolves of London, or Reggae..?
  3. I’m just curious about the connection. Different band, different song..?
  4. Nah, not at all. For a few weeks our music teacher let us bring songs in we liked, to play to our class. At the time, kids were bringing in Duran, Culture Club, The Smiths... when it came to my turn, the teacher pressed play on the cassette, and the opening chords of Supper's Ready chimed forth. Cue 23 looooong minutes of confusion / horror / boredom / delight* *Delete as appropriate, depending on your PoV
  5. I did a gig! Finally! My covers / function band had our first run out last night, at a pub / arts centre in SE Northumberland. The venue have really got their act together - numbers are limited, there were perspex screens around the tables, and an easy-to-use app to allow people to order from their tables. It felt more subdued than usual, but having a no-dancing rule will do that anywhere. Still great to be back, though. I just hope it's a viable approach in the long run. Incidentally, the limited numbers thing is a funny one - it's OK for this band, but one of my other bands which is a bigger draw, it's problematic. The venues can't pay the higher fee 'cos they won't get enough in over the bar. We're going to have to stick to ticket do's for that band.
  6. ...and while we're on the subject of WZ and great bass:
  7. WZ wrestled with this song for ages, but was never happy with the feel. The alt. version above is one of those. When Mick Fleetwood and John McVie had a go, it all fell into place and the rest is history. It's gloriously wonky, and hard to replicate. FWIW, I'm not a fan of the alt. version. It sounds half-baked, and to be fair, probably was.
  8. Yep, the Zooms have crappy dynamic range... always something to bear in mind / tolerate.
  9. Foot stuff! Are the pickups going to have closed tops? Such a distinctive part of the Elite look...
  10. Remember, with a DSLR (or Mirrorless), it’s all about the lenses...
  11. Yep, they're spot-on for rough'n'ready stuff on social media, but get proper stuff for anything else. This was with my Q4n (not Q2n) - completely acoustic (apart from my bass combo, obv.). The mics are really pretty useable (I added a little EQ, 'verb and compression in post), and the image is OK after a bit of lens distortion correction.
  12. I hope we're all remembering that Class D watts = Valve watts, and you need at least 550w to gig. 😉
  13. Maybe an even smaller footprint would cause a cooling headache..?* *I have no expertise in this field. I'm just guessing.
  14. I'm 'between' Handbox WB-100 valve heads at the moment. As soon as the gigs pick up again (pleeeeeeease) I'll be sticking my order in. Beautiful things.
  15. Basically: if it's true 4K, you can crop in up to 2x and still be in HD territory for the edit. Any more than that, and you'll begin to see degradation (see below). It's quite common practice with 4K footage to crop in to create faux secondary shots, even in the broadcast world.
  16. Ah, OK. Using the digital zoom on the 4K version should be less of an issue, I think.
  17. Does that mean it's not shooting true 4K...?
  18. I have no experience of the Q2N, but as an alternative the audio quality of the Q4N is (IME) decent. Don't expect anything like DSLR quality from any of these cameras - it's all a compromise somewhere along the line.
  19. They need to buy The Beatles Anthology and put that on. It's been gathering dust for too long.
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