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fretmeister

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  1. As they went to all that trouble they could have at least made it a good octave. Maybe it was a Friday...
  2. https://youtu.be/1x_kg6pOvGU?si=s_UUeBJOmd6Bvik7
  3. Dusty Hill used to have a microPOG on all the time, with a Thumpinator after it to stop anything lower than an A getting through. It was on the Rig Rundown when Elwood was still the tech. It was set to just have a tiny bit of the octave happening and he never turned it off. Ever since I watched that I've had an Octave and a Thumpinator on my board.
  4. That looks like it would be amazing fun! I wish I had the time to dedicate to something like that.
  5. I'd use plugins for guitar, bass and drums and only do the vocals the traditional way. Workflow will be far quicker, the results will be far more consistent too.
  6. this can be brilliant - doesn't have to be more though. Can back off and then come back in harder. A lot of drummers think dynamics are all about going louder / more complex than the normal! They need to learn that going quieter and simplifying have just as much a dramatic effect. The late Vinny Paul of Pantera was fantastic at this. Sometimes the guitar and bass would stay absolutely the same through 12 bars and yet every 2 or 4 bars the feel of the tune would be completely different, even to the point that it felt like the tempo had doubled. It hadn't, it was all in the drum arrangement. He really understood how to do that and he backed off just as much as he pushed forward.
  7. There's a thread. Including some of my experiments. The cream definitely works. https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/474941-aging-new-flat-wound-strings/page/2/#comment-5082124
  8. All of Slipknot’s first album. How good is your drummer? If he’s not god tier, then you could do all of St Anger instead…
  9. Oh, and no other string sounds like the La Bella DTF.
  10. Strings direct will probably sell you a single one. Then do the hand cream thing to age it down to sound like the old ones.
  11. My shortie Sandberg is the best balanced instrument I’ve ever had. My shortie Jim Deacon had bad neck drive as the P bass body was undersized and the tuners were massive old big plate things. Solved completely with Hipshot Ultralights. I think the traditional view of shorties = neck dive is just because older design shorties tended to be crap for all the reasons Andy pointed out. It had zero to do with the scale length and everything to do with all other factors. A 50 inch scale bass designed as poorly as an SG would suffer just as much.
  12. I can’t use the Pure Blues anymore due to a nickel allergy but in the past I have enjoyed them a lot. Excellent strings!
  13. I bought my used one for £2450 but only got £1750 when I sold it on. They are about £5800 + hard case + vat + shipping when new.
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