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  1. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1360685888' post='1974662'] Bob Sluzarre. Now that's cool. [/quote] It really is. And how nice to see you(r avatar) again, Mr Freak
  2. You need an anagram. Boar Slurs Boars Slur Bursars Lo Bursar Sol Bras Lours Bars Lours Brass Lour Orals Burs Orals Rubs Solar Burs Solar Rubs Also Burrs Laos Burrs Lasso Burr Rural Sobs Rural Boss Las Burros Lass Burro Soar Blurs Soar Burls Oars Blurs Oars Burls Soars Burl Soars Blur A Bro Slurs A Rob Slurs A Orb Slurs A Robs Slur A Orbs Slur A Bros Slur A Brr Souls A Burrs Sol A Burr Sols A Burr Loss Bar Slur So Bra Slur So Abs Slur Or La Brr Sous La Burrs So La Burr Sos Also Brr Us Laos Brr Us Las Brr Sou Las Burr So Las Burs Or Las Rubs Or Lass Bur Or Lass Rub Or As Blurs Or As Burls Or As Bro Slur As Rob Slur As Orb Slur As Brr Soul As Burrs Lo As Burr Sol
  3. What's your real name, and we'll tell you if it's cool enough to be the name for your project. Otherwise make one up. The Stoney Rockford All Stars.
  4. bremen

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    Number one in a field of one, so you are.
  5. I'm contemplating starting a thread 'Jamerson: If He Were Alive Today He'd Be Getting Lessons From Flea'. Just to distract from the Beatles thread (and ths one).
  6. [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1360677449' post='1974400'] My theory is that the engineers are mixing with hi end monitors that can handle very low frequencies easily. But most hi fi speakers, that the track will be listened to at home, can't reproduce those lows. There was a time when studios had a speakers set up to replicate the 'home hi fi experience' and if the track didn't sound good on those it was remixed until it did. [/quote] It's essential to use monitors that handle very low frequencies, just so you know what's there. Mixing on limited low-end speakers you're actually more likely to get swampy bass when you play back on a real-world system. An experienced engineer will know what his hi-end monitors sound like, and will know which sounds translate well to ordinary speakers. Having mid-range speakers as a reference is still worthwhile, though, I'm surprised you think this is a thing of the past. Bigredx and 5imon will be here any second now... (edited for appalling grammar)
  7. [quote name='niceguyhomer' timestamp='1360604939' post='1973218'] That confirms to me what a complete f***wit you are [/quote] Fail. And change your name.
  8. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1360595844' post='1972976'] I'd like to think that every creative musician here on Basschat could do the same given those kinds of resources, inspirations and stimulations. [/quote] Every one of us here could be bigger than Jesus! Job opportunity then, given that His HR manager has just quit.
  9. I can't see them...can see the pics in the other refin thread tho.
  10. I had to do the same to my SVP (among others, including about 100 assorted pots and jacks on my A&H mixer). Board-mounted controls and connectors are really prone to this.
  11. [quote name='SteveK' timestamp='1360592176' post='1972889'] Sorry, but I think that post is almost on a par with:[i] I could play "Stairway To Heaven" when I was 12. Jimmy Page didn't actually write it until he was 22. I think that says quite a lot.[/i] [/quote] Yeah, but the Terrortones go up to 11!
  12. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1360589548' post='1972794'] But give me and 3 of my musically inclined friends virtually unlimited studio time in a state of the art facility. Give us a sympathetic producer and a team of engineers ready to pander to our every sonic whim. Feed us a diet of previously unheard music and the occasional mind-altering drugs, and then outside of the studio surround us with the cream of innovative artists spanning the whole spectrum of creative endeavour, and I'm sure that we could come up with a series of albums every bit as varied and interesting as anything the Beatles did. [/quote] Now there's a thrown-down-gauntlet! If everyone on BC chipped in a tenner, we could make it happen :-)
  13. Nice work. Might have to give it a go. Thanks!
  14. [quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1360581448' post='1972531'] Now what can I paint next? [/quote] Mine! Did you sand down to wood, or is that on top of the original poly?
  15. [quote name='BetaFunk' timestamp='1360434428' post='1970454'] No not deliberately. This has been a fun topic. It shows how passionate about music we all feel and we're never always going to agree. The Mozart thing was just thrown in because he really was a genius. I don't think anyone can compare with his genius and the influence he had on music. [/quote] Mozart was a giant for sure, but there were giants before him upon whose shoulders he stood. While we're here maybe JS Bach should get credit for 'most influential' as he invented the even-tempered scale upon which ALL* Western music is based. * yeah, ok...
  16. Got a 40 year old mic from Kieran. It had been so well looked after and so carefully packed that it actually sounded BETTER than when it was new :-)
  17. You're very likely to blow the tweeters if you get a bit of feedback. On the other hand, almost anything is better than a 20W guitar amp for vocals! Are you rehearsing with a drummer?
  18. Not my own experience, but: http://www.negativland.com/news/?page_id=17
  19. If you go to digital village, check out Al Amin just up the road (same side, heading out of town) most excellent samosas. Guaranteed no horsemeat or pork. Couple of hundred metres further up the road, devonshire arms has great beer. Looks like a real ale twats pub but is pretty friendly.
  20. [quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1359986455' post='1962931'] My daughter (4) "This sounds like an angry robot" commenting on Squarepusher's latest album [/quote] Not only is that an accurate description of most of Squarepusher, it was probably Mr Jenkinson's intention!
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