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Rebecca Johnson band - bass-led Aussie covers trio
EMG456 replied to bornagainbass65's topic in General Discussion
Agree on the BVs - the guys are obviously well seasoned players so it was surprising that they didn't have a go. Great stuff though and she is a terrific player/singer. -
So the folk band I play with wanted to do some lockdown things - guess who had to put it together! My schoolboy error in the first one is not pressing record properly on the phone for the first bass take that I liked lol - vid is from the take before! I'm a bit seat of the pants and never play anything the same twice so the fingers don't always match what you hear. I'll watch out for that in the future so go easy on me!😀
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Excellent stuff- bass sounds good. Used to love the Span- Rick Kemp an early influence.
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God gave Rock and Roll - excellent stuff and genius video production - well done those guys!
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Another interesting isolated bass track - Sir Duke
EMG456 replied to pobrien_ie's topic in General Discussion
I'm having what I call a "Jaco" moment here - when you unexpectedly discover that it's the bass doing something you didn't think it did. I have always assumed that those crazy slidey noises in I Wish were dubbed by Stevie on some kind of synth but it actually is Nate Watts playing a cranked up Jazz Bass? Off to rethink my entire existence... Thanks for posting these. -
I’m not saying this will happen but a Resolve installation trashed both Cubase and all my Arturia V Collection instruments on my MS Surface Pro 4 pc. Taking it back to an earlier system restore point didn’t help and I ended up having to restore a full backup. I never managed to get to the bottom of what happened but after then installing Resolve on my desktop PC and it proving a bit flaky there also, I gave up with it. A shame as I did like the interface, workflow and features. From memory it was Resolve v 16xxxx So I’m suggesting a full system backup before you install. Let us know how you get on.
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Shotcut is free, doesn’t have all the bells and whistles but runs reliably for me on Win10. Will output HD resolution and has versions for Mac and Linux as well. When you bring in variable bit rate videos from phone footage, it will offer to convert to a more edit friendly format. Good luck. Half the battle is getting everybody to provide useable video and audio. I used to get involved in this stuff for a living so I know what I’m doing if a bit rusty but remotely coaching folks who have no video/ audio recording knowledge and are using phones I have no practical knowledge of is really like herding cats! That said, we’re all learning lots and enjoying it so it’s proving to be worthwhile.
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Lol'ing at this. My birthday last year was that exact chair and a sit/stand electric desk frame. Both brill and sourced from ebay, not so expensive.
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Good luck @Bobthedog I got my first fretless in 1978 and have never been without one since. Usually comes to gigs for a few songs. Take your time - it's a whole new tone/ expression pallet.
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Where does the aircon come from/ go to? This is crazy at the moment. What a lot of folks don't seem to get is that the guidelines are just that- chaos systems like the world don't work in absolutes. 2 metres is a guideline distance that is achievable generally outside. 1 metre wouldn't be as good, 3 metres would be better. Could the virus transfer at 2 metres? Yes- it's unlikely but not impossible. 2 metres apart for several hours in a small enclosed space would count as a close contact for the purposes of contact tracing. If there is singing or horn blowing involved the risk becomes much higher. I don't honestly expect to be in a rehearsal room or at a gig this year.
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Bass on a unicycle.....guys, we're screwed!!
EMG456 replied to Roger2611's topic in General Discussion
That brings a special smile to my face because strangely, I always fancied doing it. Never managed though. I still have the unicycle and at my peak unicycling proficiency I could reliably go for about 50 metres but unfortunately in a completely unpredictable direction. So it will remain now an unattainable dream for me, but I'm pleased to see someone doing it with such aplomb. -
Still don't seem to have one with quite enough frets?
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That's always been an annoying issue to me. I'm not suggesting this if you have expensive pickups and are worried about damage but on the restoration of my old Aria Jazz which has pickups epoxy potted into the covers, I found that you could carefully push the pole pieces down till they were flush- didn't affect the sound at all and kept the appearance.
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Firmly in the PC camp here but then again I've worked with them both at home and professionally for over 30 years. If you're familiar with Windows and some of the ins and outs of keeping a system like that running, it would have to be a very compelling argument to change. As far as if you've had a Mac, you'll never go back, my wife wanted something nicer looking than her aging desktop pc back about 2009 and had heard about how the Mac was much easier to use etc. etc. so I got her a Mac Mini and set it all up. She *hated* it with a vengeance to such an extent that after about six weeks I relented and it then ran Windows for the rest of the time she had it! She still uses the keyboard though- pretty keyboard!
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What have you got against slap bass?
EMG456 replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Has this thread reached perpetual motion yet? -
What have you got against slap bass?
EMG456 replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Which itself was better than I got when suggesting a change to the part on a session I had been called in to replacing a fairly well known player who shall remain anonymous but had refused to change his strings - "Have you... completely lost your mind?" -
What have you got against slap bass?
EMG456 replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
"And I am not professional but I love basketball The squeaking of the sneakers, the echo in the hall" - Michael Franti and Spearhead from "The People in Tha Middle" 1994 Don't know why but your plimsolls made me think of that. -
Variax Bass Electronics in a Non Variax Bass
EMG456 replied to barlemniscate's topic in Bass Guitars
In all honesty, I didn't have much option anyway on a Steinberger shaped Status but yep - makes it look as if there's nothing unusual going on. -
Variax Bass Electronics in a Non Variax Bass
EMG456 replied to barlemniscate's topic in Bass Guitars
This sort of installation keeps it out of the way and lets you see what you need or don't need without permanently disfiguring the instrument. -
What have you got against slap bass?
EMG456 replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Oh well, this has gone exactly as expected. -
What have you got against slap bass?
EMG456 replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Well I thought that was great and I don't really care! -
What have you got against slap bass?
EMG456 replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Love the slap and always did. Still tend to use it a bit for effect - it's just another sound. This forum gets itself tied in knots over it in exactly the same way as "who needs more than 12 frets", "the fender precision is the only bass I will ever need" and Jaco was just tuneless noodling. Also, if your bass doesn't supply enough bottom end when you slap it, you're not doing it right, you're using the wrong bass or you've not set up your sound properly. Forgive me basschat - I'm just in that sort of a mood today! -
Variax Bass Electronics in a Non Variax Bass
EMG456 replied to barlemniscate's topic in Bass Guitars
Can't help you with 1 - 5 but Emmet Chapman modifies hex pickups to match the string spacing on the Chapman Stick so he may be able to help or point you in the right direction? -
Variax Bass Electronics in a Non Variax Bass
EMG456 replied to barlemniscate's topic in Bass Guitars
I've played a Vbass on a fretless Stingray and the double bass sounds were very nice indeed. On either of these systems the basic acoustic tonality of the physical instrument does show through.