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  2. Lovely bass. Play it healthy 🙂
  3. You have exquisite taste. It has a certain je ne sais quoi.
  4. JohnR

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    Next I will try it with my Cioks PSU
  5. I keep coming back to this! My EBMM Stingray is up for sale so we'll see.
  6. Kev

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    Never underestimate the extent to which a cheap PSU can ruin a pedal experience.
  7. No need to apologise at all, happy to explain! Sidechain compression first. Trigger input goes in to compressor, and when that trigger crosses a set threshhold, the volume on another track is affected (usually reduced momentarily). A common application of this in production situations is to feed a signal from the kick drum to a compressor's sidechain on a bass track. This means when the kick happens, the volume of the bass reduces by a desired amount so the kick is clear and not fighting the bass frequencies as much. And then 'ducking' is just a more extreme version of that, I suppose. Rather than a subtle effect for getting things out the way for a moment, it can be used to create more dramatic volume swells, pulsing etc. It's very commonly used on synths in electronic music, especially house. The Pill allows you to dial in the depth of the volume drop, and how quickly it recovers again. It's a simple effect in essence but a fairly unique one for pedals, from what I know. Demo:
  8. Just had a Chinese and realised this is still here.
  9. Really interesting development, why should tech companies use other people's creativity without their permission and for free? https://mosis.eecs.utk.edu/harmonycloak.html
  10. These jack sockets are great... https://puretonetechnologies.com/products/pure-tone-multi-contact-1-4-output-jack
  11. I remember when no one used flats, back in the '80's and early '90's. At that time flatwound bass strings were something they had in the old days, like rickets and diphtheria. Definitely to be avoided. It all changed with PIno and that Voodoo album. Nowadays everybody has to have a Precision with flats on. It's become another bass playing tyranny. When I finally got some TI flats about ten years ago it was a revelation how much fun they were to play and how I could accurately emulate bass parts I'd been playing right but that didn't sound like the original. More than anything, the different attack and decay you get on flats compared to roundwounds made all the difference.
  12. JohnR

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    You are a genius. It is completely silent when using a USB C laptop charger but hums when using the the power supply.
  13. when we put the Glam band together in 2018 i was the only one retired. It did make it easier for me to learn songs. I guess i'm just very lucky that the band members all think the same way as myself and that practice and rehearsals are a necessity when learning new songs or when we started the band we rehearsed every week for 3hrs for first 6mths and then the next 6 mths it was for 6hrs every 2 weeks. We did that for a full year before gigging but we knew we were good at that first gig and it just made us more confident to do the showmanship that Glam needs. Currently our new guitarist of 3yrs now is also retired with one of our singers Lynn being a semi-retired nurse. There's not a big age gap between us all tho and i can see how you imagine that's a problem but to them it probably isnt and its just how they prefer to do things. Youngsters these days have a different mind set to us old guys. 😂 Dave
  14. <swoon>
  15. JohnR

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    Yes using the power supply. I will try more options tomorrow. I really want to love it but any trace of hum is a deal breaker for me.
  16. Was this at Pirate studios 😎
  17. That was my 1st port of call. But thanks:)
  18. One of the Origin Effects Bassrigs will get you there. Maybe the Black Panel as that dirt tone is probably just the Fender amp behind him!
  19. There's your answer! The Stingray 5 is such a great five string imo. You cant go wrong with one. (My 1994 blueburst is not for sale and posted for purely the purpose of inducing GAS)
  20. I have just ordered the 60003 set up for my 1990 Thumb Bass which has just started to make a 'static type powering up sound' for a couple of seconds after plugging the jack in. The tone module is the same as in your picture. The original spec of mine was... bass @ 100 Hz and treble @ 2.5 kHz, so I am hoping the new one to sound the same.
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  22. All my basses are strung with flats, including my Jaguar which has the same pickups as a Jazz. Rounds and grounds just didn't do it for me. I'm in a bit of a musical bubble here where we all use flats, but I'm assuming from the amount of stuff for sale that the vast majority of players use rounds primarily?
  23. I'm going to fret it with some rungs from an old rusty ladder I've got in the shed...
  24. Is it poly or nitro? If it nitro, then sand and feather the edges with 600-800 grit and respray, the nitro will melt into the existing layers and you will be able to wet sand and spray until you get a flat finish. It’s similar to blending in a water slide decal on a headstock under nitro clear coat. If it’s poly, it’s much more of a nightmare as poly does not melt into the previous coats and whatever you do you are likely to get witness marks where the old and new coats overlap. I had similar where I slipped installing a tuner and scratched a headstock, it was impossible to get it to blend. I had spent ages spraying and sanding back over my logo so couldn’t face stripping and starting again so I sold the bass with money off. I vowed never to use poly instead of nitro again. If you do go blending poly route, it’s a similar process to the nitro. The area appears too large to use CA glue to fill. If Poly, I would be inclined to consider a neck plate to cover most of the obvious part of the repair. You could consider a full strip and refinish if it is a precious bass but it would need to be repainted and then clear coated due to the impossibility of stripping the poly without damaging the paint layer.
  25. Nice looking one. That's my home.
  26. Turn up late to rehearsal, lock the door and burn the place down? Well, it worked for the Saxons anyway.
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