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Everything posted by SimonK
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1) Depends on the floor - as someone said above if the stage is hollow it really is a good idea not to have the cab directly on it (I use an old beer crate that doubles as a cable/random junk carrier for this). 2) Currently I'm playing mostly on carpeted floors. I've preferred the cab directly on the floor as I feel more of the bottom end. When tilted up I can definitely hear the mids & highs better, but I feel it loses something into the room. 3) All such problems are solved by using a full stack 🙂 ! 3.5) using a "bass-board" is something I've been meaning to try however: https://www.eich-amps.com/bassboard-s
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I'm in Schipol airport at the moment and apparently the Scots are playing Netherlands this evening - I've never seen so many kilts before - but luckily no bagpipes... yet... I'd go second hand at that price point - lots of good looking combos on ebay.
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...and it's happened - IEMs for all this weekend - although the worship leader doesn't want a "faff", so whether the sound guys can get them to work before he makes us go back to the monitors is another matter!
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I just had a whatsapp message from our guitarist saying don't bring my amp this weekend as we are Di'ing and using IEMs. However, my "DI" is my Aguilar 350 and a convenient seat/table is the 2x10... just in case... I think if I ever had to rely on public transport or storage space/money became a problem I would think again, but the security of having my own amp as a backup is not something I'm willing to give up.
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So granted this is called reinventing the guitar, but he has got one string closer to the bass, and as usual his approach to music is so inspirational:
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Welcome Matt - do check out the playing in church group:
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Well that worked well - kids giving out flowers during mercy road so queue a bit of a slap bass, wah guitar and drum jam - it's relatively rare to get a moment to jam properly in a service!
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Different King of Kings! We do that one as well, but the song we are doing tomorrow is the Hillsong one:
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But I do have favourite classical guitar albums that I put on in the background from time to time - I'd absolutely play an album of this type of stuff so long as it didn't sudenly descend into a slapping apocalypse! Indeed while being uber impressed with his slapping stuff, I agree it is less listenable to than the OP video.
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I'd be interested to hear that - the song has a very recognisable motif and as we have no keyboardist this week it's up to me to make sure it gets in the right place!
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Had band practice last night and it seems the Mixing Station App may be compatible with our system - I've been given permission to try it out... Songs for this week: King of Kings (Ligertwood, Ingram, 7127647) [D] Open the Eyes of my Heart (Baloche, 2298355) [D] The Lord's My Shepherd (Townend, 1585970) [D] Reckless Love (Culver, Asbury, Jackson, 7089641) [D] Mercy Road (James, Gauton, Hellebronth, 7084589) [E] Some fun ones with excuse for doubling the motif on King of Kings, Fuzz on Reckless Love and slap on Mercy Road!
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It is almost classical guitar but on a bass - except the longer scale length allows for the tapping which is much harder to get quite the same on a nylon string classical guitar. But yes - I would rate Charles as one of the most impressive musicians on any instrument at the moment.
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...of course if you never sell anything you don't then suffer from sellers remorse and have to spend the next ten years tracking down either the instrument you sold or something as close to it as you can get...
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My music fund took a hit this month after both sons broke last season's bats during pre-season nets within a week of each other - and that was with me carefully oiling them at the end of last season and putting new handles on! Apparently the spare/patched up bats are not the same as the "number 1" bat - something I might need to remember next time getting a new guitar/bass comes up in conversation... problem is new bats are somewhat cheaper than basses...
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I see the Behringer is one option with the individual mixers they provide, but doing it via people's phones seems a better longterm option as smartphones get cleverer and faster - what is the software/system that people use for this? I think I saw someone say that they just logged in and set their own mix on their phone...
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I gig with two MM Stingrays, one fretless but both with the same onboard 3EQ preamp. That way the signal I get from the two of them into my board and amp is pretty similar so I don't need to tweak when changing basses (and likewise when awkward sound engineer insist on their own DI before my board!). I am, however, in the market for a five string, but can't work out whether to just get a Stingray V for the same reason, or branch out to other brands that may require some thinking about the pedal board! With my guitar rig I switch between single coils, P90s and humbuckers all the time, knowing that the signal on the latter in particular will be much hotter, but I think the fact that bass is expected to be cleaner means having radically different outputs feels less appropriate/useful with bass.
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...not exactly a worst audition story, but he was such a damn good drummer that we spent three year's trying to keep up with him after letting him into our band! He had the uncanny ability to be able to accent pretty much any beat (down to quarter beats) that you asked him to.
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About ten years ago we were looking for a new drummer. First chap we tried spent over an hour setting up the biggest kit we had ever seen, and then proceeded to drown the rest of us out. Mutual agreement he wasn't the best for the band. Out of desperation we then tried a 14 year old kid who volunteered through a friend. Sort of did it as a favour as he had never been in a band before - turns out Sam was God's gift to drumming. He won the Yamaha U18 drummer of the year competition a year later, we recorded a bunch of Toto songs for his A-levels, and then he left us in his dust when he disappeared off to become a session musician! It was quite humbling to have a tiny part in his development.
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...so in the thread I started the other day we started posting sound-clips (slightly dodgy in my case) from our pedal boards: https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/490056-moving-in-effective-circles/ ...there are some amazing boards on this thread that I would love to hear some sounds from 🙂 hint hint - although maybe that needs to be a new thread?
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My favourite was being at a charity day in Cromer, Norfolk, and suggesting to the organisers they have a live band that evening for their fund raising dinner. When he said yes I phoned my bandmates in Southampton who dropped everything, jumped in the car and we were playing by 6 (for no fee). They then drove home afterwards... them were the days...
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Update from Gibson RE their London garage (definitely playing on the UK artist link!):
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Ooh good point - its the stock pickups which means, I think, they are indeed passive pickups with active onboard preamp. But from a practical players perspective it is often anything that needs a battery in the guitar, vs anything that doesn't - but I get the technical difference!
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I use Stingrays with active pickups, and have just thought it was to do with the designers preference for how they want the pickup to sound, coupled with the convenience of being able to boost frequencies directly on the guitar (rather than just cut). Granted off-instrument preamps kind of do the same thing, but for me the convenience of a preamp pedal is to add some more colour on top of the sound of the bass itself. Granted I have often not used any external preamp, going straight into DI, but having an extra box on the floor with some EQ/tone options can be quite helpful especially when moving between different rooms/bands and needing to tweak a sound to fit the mix. Nothing ever sounds the same as you move between different contexts so the more tweakery the better!