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SICbass started following Did a specific tone inspire you to play bass?
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Did a specific tone inspire you to play bass?
SICbass replied to lancer's topic in General Discussion
Before I even developed an interest in Bass, I loved JJ Burnel‘s sound. He wasn’t particularly an influence, I just loved that sound! -
Frank Blank started following Did a specific tone inspire you to play bass?
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Did a specific tone inspire you to play bass?
Frank Blank replied to lancer's topic in General Discussion
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Being London-based I was in Yamaha Music on Wardour Street two Sundays back and tried...a TRBX605FM. It did nothing for me,felt ever so flimsily built. I would pick either of the Japanese TRB5 (MK1 vs MK2) models however. They look and feel different but I like them equally. In fact visually the slap-cut contour on the MK1 isn't to my taste so maybe not so equal after all...
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What tone inspired you to play bass? I mean not necessarily a particular player or band but a specific album or track even. Mine was Sade’s Stronger than Pride album. Paul Denman’s tone in Keep Lookind, I thought to myself, wow I’ve got to get me some of that
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andreapenna started following Ibanez EHB1005MS £750
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I'm happy with my Lekato WS-90 and the M-Vave clone of it. Thinking of picking up another WS-50 as my old one has micro USB charging which became a little temperamental, and they've gone to USB-C.
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Marti T started following Bug type wireless - recommendations?
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I've been using the NUX C-5RC for the past year and I would recommend them Previously I used the Boss Wl20 for about 5 years and they never let me down.
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Mokl started following Help needed - what material to pack out a case?
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Help needed - what material to pack out a case?
Mokl replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
The traditional answer is a good bar towel, but not sure they're really a thing any more -
Choose a 5 string bass for £500 (ish)
Cornwall Steve replied to Cornwall Steve's topic in Bass Guitars
The closest I've got to any TRB is a TRBX605 which I made a special trip to Yamaha's HQ in Soho to buy/collect. Sadly I couldn't get on with it and sold it on about 9 months later, which is a pity because I'm a big fan of Yamaha gear (not just basses, though I have several of these), have loads, and don't like parting with them. To be honest I wouldn't mind trying one of the older 90/2000's models if I can find one (no chance in Devon or Cornwall) 😂 -
BassAdder60 started following Bug type wireless - recommendations?
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I’ve just got the new XVIVE. A58 5.8ghz wireless and it’s very good I’ve owned Shure wireless systems, Boss, Live 6 and low cost Lekato but the XVIVE is very good and works well Not crazy money but a decent mid priced quality bit of kit
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The problem is that people are weak and fail. If we didn't use anything because of moral concerns about the (human) creator we would have to stop using most technology, tools, art, music etc. As such there is a careful balance to be gained between sensitivity and practicality. I can see avoiding something if you know of a specific concern, but at the same time if you dig deep enough into anything I'm sure one will find moral reasons not to use it (and knowing what evidence can be trusted is also difficult)... so the upshot is that it is complicated, and difficult to be fully informed about anything. As such I would rather judge the motive of the user of the tool (e.g. song) than try to determine the history of the original creator of the tool. I still play/listen to lots of the older Kevin Prosch songs - he was black listed for a long time, but nevertheless his songs were really meaningful to me during a period of my life, and I maintain the song and the singer are two different things.
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Lots of quality pedals for sale Mxr, line 6 etc.
Skybone replied to thumperbob 2002's topic in Effects For Sale
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joe_geezer started following My Bass Youtube Channel
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I recently created a Youtube channel to post clips of my playing but also tutorial videos & a vlog update on general bass guitar news. I Will have mini documentaries on famous songs that feature the bass, which my first video is a deep analysis of Rush's Tom Sawyer which includes a break down of the bass parts & how to tackle the more challenging lines etc. Bass Espresso Thanks for looking & if you subscribe I will be over the moon!
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Paddy777 started following TC Spectracomp compressor £40 posted
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For sale, C4 Compact extension cabinet in red tolex. I've used this cab with the suitcase amp as an extension and also powered it with a Seymour Duncan Powerstage. Lovely clean punchy sound. Some wear and tear, little chip on the handle. I've tried to photograph these clearly. Collection only. Thanks for looking! Andy
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Overwater's are always superb, enjoy.
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Sometimes these creep into your £500 price criteria Steve,the Indonesian-built Yamaha TRB1005/J series. The original Japanese TRB/TRB mk2 from the 90s early 2000s really do it for me also. You have any experience with any of these?
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Help needed - what material to pack out a case?
Skybone replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
I used some rolled up tea towels to pad out cases when needed. Just bought a pack or two from a supermarket, and any that weren't used in the case went into the tea towel drawer. -
Help needed - what material to pack out a case?
Bolo replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
Mac&cheese will fill that right up -
Excellent review as ever @Dood , that looks like a really useful piece of kit with the potential to replace 4 separate pedals on my board. The only thing I'd really like that I can't see is a notch filter. Would it be possible to use the 8-band EQ to create one if I knew roughly what the frequency to be notched was?
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My colleague made this programme (I did the logistics for it) . Worth a listen. As a composer in San Francisco, Tarik O'Regan is at the epicentre of the collision of classical music and AI. In San Francisco now, there's the same buzz as in the early 00s' tech boom. But 'old tech' is moving out and Silicon Valley has a new nickname: 'Cerebral Valley'. Around Tarik's studio, buildings are constantly bought up for AI start-ups and ‘Hacker Houses’ - where budding engineers live, eat, code together - proliferate. And one of AI's fastest areas of development? Music creation. But classical music is part of San Francisco’s life blood. Since the 19th century, it's had a reputation for concert halls and opera houses. British composer Tarik O’Regan takes a personal journey around the city he now calls home, riding a driverless taxi to talk to figures from both the tech and classical music worlds. Will AI ultimately turn his professional career into a hobby, or will it prove a useful tool to human composers? He talks to Tamara Rojo from San Francisco Ballet, composer Mason Bates, and composer and AI entrepreneur Ed Newton-Rex, and uses AI to compose a new work to be performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002k3th
