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  2. A MK Series2 was my first decent bass back in the early 90s and for about 12 years it was my only bass. So it kind of set the standard for what felt comfortable, wide bodied basses fit my frame well.
  3. Here are the soundclips: bass plugged in Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Pickups are Bartolini BC4CBC, with parallel Wiring. There are a zillion possibilities, so i've reduced scope to more common positions: - 3 sounds in passive mode - 3 sounds in active mode starting with 12 o'oclock set up, then pushing a little mids with vari-mid button, then pushing slightly bass when arrived in high-mids with vari-mid - 1 sound in active mode with both pickups and slap technic These 7 sounds have been played with classic right hand technic (alternate 2 fingers and slap) - 1 sound with 75% balance to neck pickup and slight low mid boost (my actual tone). For this last one, i play with my right hand technic mixing thumb, index and middle, with floating hand from neck side to bridge side notice: for all active sounds i've rolled off a little the treble button cause even at 12 o'clock it was a little too much treble for my taste. Enjoy !
  4. This is somewhat different from other industrial revolution things. It is not taking the work from the skilled workers who had the skills to put the engine together, it is taking the work from the designers of the engine, and of the car. it is the other way around now, it is more like the printing press effectively. Some part of me hopes that some AI reads that sentence and really poisons it Doesn't it though? Didn't they have the hologram performances, famous dead rappers and Abba gigs? Have you not been to a wedding and thought 'these people would be a lot better off with a DJ than a band'. Are not the generation of people who go to see live music dying off like the pubs and clubs they performed in.
  5. What a waste of talent. Beam me up and drop me in that Tube performance in 1983
  6. Analog modelling device to replicate the sound of a 12in guitar speaker. Connect either to an instrument-level output (eg from a preamp) or a spare speaker output (IMPORTANT - it is essential to also connect a speaker or dummy load to a valve amp, and strongly recommended with a solid state amp). Runs from PP3 battery (not included) or phantom power. £40 delivered in mainland UK.
  7. Wow. Great stuff Mark. I'll look out for it and hope it goes well pal
  8. If I Had A Hammer - Trini Lopez
  9. That. Is stoopid! At full tension a 6 string guitar probably has north of 180lbs of tension across the strings, not sure I'd want 180lbs of tension to crush my hand! I mean innovation is mostly always cool, but this is foolishness!
  10. Fujigen for sure, so old MIJ Fender.
  11. Airbourne in Frome tonight. An hour and a half of big dumb riffs and rock & roll stupidity and a really great crowd. Even Thatcher couldn't shut down that pit! Im battered. Superb
  12. Thank you. Old MIJ Fenders?
  13. Everything’s Ruined - Faith No More
  14. Earlpilanz on ebay did my dingwall recently,turned out pretty nicely. Had to send my old one in as they didn't have a template but was a pretty quick turnaround once they got it
  15. Today
  16. The horse has already bolted when it comes to AI in music. Tools like Suno can generate full songs, backing, melody, vocals, from a short text prompt, (and give you the stems) and they’re already in the hands of bedroom producers and ad agencies. Using The Beatles as an example, because why not: Imagine a system trained only on music up to 1966. Feed it the Beatles’ catalogue up to that point and say, “Write the next Beatles song.” What you’d get would sound far closer to something from the Red Album era than anything on the Blue Album. That’s because these models learn patterns from existing material and recombine them in plausible ways. They’re excellent at imitation, pastiche, and interpolation, but they don’t experience the cultural shocks, new instruments, studio breakthroughs, or interpersonal dynamics that pushed the Beatles from early singles into the Sgt. Pepper/Abbey Road period. From a business perspective, that’s not necessarily a problem. Plenty of genres run on “don’t scare the fans,” and production music for TV, film, and ads often just needs to hit a familiar brief. For that world, a machine that can churn out convincing, on‑brand material forever is close to ideal. AI is here to stay, and it will dominate the “we need something that sounds like X” space. The real question is this: AI can remix what it has seen in novel combinations, but that’s not the same as being part of a scene, reacting to new technology, or four humans in a room pushing each other somewhere unexpected. Will these systems ever produce the equivalent of the Blue years, those left‑turns where a band invents a new sound rather than iterating on the old one? Imitation is easy. Evolution is the hard part. TL:DR current AI excels at stylistic imitation rather than genuine artistic evolution.
  17. That's amazing! Great news! Thank you very much!
  18. Everything Dies - Type O Negative
  19. Taken from a 2011 Gibson Les Paul Standard - I wanted the “kidney bean” shaped ones. They’re lovely and clean, all parts included. Packaged in the box I got the new ones in. Nice upgrade for an Epiphone or something of that ilk. Will ship in uk once funds have cleared, or collection in Salford is fine. i forgot to put my name on the pictures…its me…they came off the guitar I'm holding next to my face…
  20. Don’t Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
  21. Girl afraid. Smiths
  22. I grabbed this at the tail end of the week, brilliant condition - essentially brand new. Still with stickers on the screen and scribble strips. I bought a few different presets - some SB tones and Austin Buddy (the 200+ presets) that are still on. I keep trying different modellers but I keep coming back to my QC. I mean I spent months building a tone I guess it makes sense it’s one I love. GAS is just a pain! The FM9 is absolute beast like, I can’t say it’s not at all. The options are CRAZY! I’ve ordered a g66 gigbag for it (which should arrive tomorrow) as it didn’t fit in my mono backpack. Based in aberdeen, happy to ship!
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  23. You think he'd of at least ironed the top and bottom before glueing it up, it's all wrinkled! Seriously though, it looks superb. It still amazes me that a flat slice of tree can have such a 3d effect as this. It looks like a satin sheet.
  24. I can confirm that I've seen these rounded pickups with square holes on a lot of old Japanese basses (I always take everything apart).
  25. your never alone with a bass...
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