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How can we continue to play during CV?
fretmeister replied to solo4652's topic in General Discussion
Use a DAW and an interface with your PC Reaper is a free DAW and easy to use. Drummer does his bit and emails it to you. You open the file in Reaper, plug your bass into an interface and record your part as another track. You can either just record direct or you can use a software plugin to emulate an amplifier. When you have recorded your part You then email that to your guitarist etc etc Each person adds their bit in turn. Many albums are recorded this way these days. Don't have to turn up to the studio anymore. -
How can we continue to play during CV?
fretmeister replied to solo4652's topic in General Discussion
This. Zoom and Skype etc have too much lag to actually play together. -
Bassist in Korn. Famous for having a rattly not very bass like tone. Bit like a sack of marbles in a metal bin.
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Are you Fieldy?
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NOW SOLD!! CHEERS BASSCHAT!!! 👍
fretmeister replied to Ted Theodore Logan, III's topic in Basses For Sale
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Is it not just the M81 in a smaller box with fewer connections?
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Petition to Formally Close Theatres, Restaurants etc
fretmeister replied to therealting's topic in General Discussion
Under normal circumstances I'd agree with you. These are not normal circumstances. I am of course aware that forcing insurers to pay out everything would just move the job losses to the insurance industry away from the arts, but there has to be a middle ground somewhere that allows people to eat and heat our homes. -
Petition to Formally Close Theatres, Restaurants etc
fretmeister replied to therealting's topic in General Discussion
Doesn't matter. Association of British Insurers have announced this morning that standard Business Interruption cover does not apply when the business is shut by government action. https://www.abi.org.uk/news/news-articles/2020/03/statement-on-business-insurance-and-coronavirus/ Basically - if the business didn't tick the box for the add-on that said "Government shutdown" then there is no cover. I can't imagine many businesses bought that extra bit. Insurers are shitheads. They will deny payouts and then still increase the premiums because of this. -
A thing of beauty. Best colour option too!
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I have EMGs and the BQC eq system in my j type (Sandberg) and reducing the bass and boosting the mids at the lower end of the freq pot gets really close. Still not perfect, but good enough in a mix.
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All compressors raise the noise floor. That is what they are for! They increase the lower volume elements and limit the louder elements. If your usual rig has a tiny bit of hiss you cannot usually hear then a compressor will make it louder. If your rig has noticeable hiss then it's going to get more noticeable. The very best compressors don't have any hiss of their own, but the normal action of a compressor will ALWAYS increase any hiss that exists elsewhere in the signal chain. So the secret is trying to remove hiss from all the other gear in the chain. And turn down / off any tweeters you have if your cab allows it. Placement can help - if you put a compressor after a load of vintage FX then it's going to be noisy even with a studio grade compressor. Putting it right after the bass in the chain can be quieter but if you have envelope filters etc then it can limit them. Compression junkies like Billy Sheehan run several compressors in different places in the chain to get the compression they need with minimal noise increase. I've tried that and it works well. My ThorpyFX Fat General is the quietest pedal compressor I've found so far (even more than the Cali76) but I've also got a very quiet chain before it - EMG loaded bass and a remarkably quiet Source Audio Spectrum Filter. Then it goes into the noisy over drive stuff.
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Lovely colour! What's the balance on a strap like?
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Pickup change day. Wish me luck! Now with added EQ system too.
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
EQ system now fitted. Vol / Balance / Mids & Freq / Treble & Bass Used it in anger on Saturday at rehearsal. Very happy. Far better for my taste than the original Black Label pickups and EQ, especially with the semi-para mid control. -
Battery dead = no sound. Installing a bypass switch won't really help either as most of the volume from the EBMM pickup comes from the preamp - it's actually a pretty quiet pickup when wired up passively.
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Wah related rather than wireless but interesting nonetheless. Some cheaper ones better than expensive ones
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For the forum investigators... the lightest cab with WHEELS?
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Amps and Cabs
My entire route from car to playing is pretty smooth. -
I sold it!
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For the forum investigators... the lightest cab with WHEELS?
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Amps and Cabs
So you guys are telling me to buy the Super Twin then? -
Too big!
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For the forum investigators... the lightest cab with WHEELS?
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Amps and Cabs
That looks handy. -
If it is clean you want then the smaller M81 is very very very annoyingly clean. I never use mine without some sort of warmer-upper. Maybe I need to trade for something else!
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I just had a look at my blutooth speaker.... And it's blutooth only! No line in! Damn it!
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For the forum investigators... the lightest cab with WHEELS?
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Amps and Cabs
Mmmm. Might be worth trying and using the distance selling rules etc to give a trolley a proper go. -
For the forum investigators... the lightest cab with WHEELS?
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Amps and Cabs
I'd still have to take the rig off the cart when in use other wise those things always end up with a nasty rattle somewhere. -
Quick background - I play in at a music trust every Saturday, in 3 different ensembles. Each requires a room change so I have to move my gear every 50 mins or so. Current gear for this is: Bass Class D head Barefaced One10 Compressor & tuner. The amp rig is very light, but to save time between rooms I put my bass back in the bag, and balance the pedals on top of the Amp&Cab and then carry it, with my sheet music in another bag with a shoulder strap. I can then do it in 1 trip, which is pretty much compulsory. I don't unplug anything other than the power and the bass. When carrying all of it, it's quite heavy so I'm wondering about approaching this from the other direction and getting a larger cab that has wheels so I don't actually have to do much lifting. 1 room change (in and out) has a couple of stairs but nothing too bad. So what is the lightest cab you can think of that comes with wheels as standard? I'm thinking Tilt-back really and not like a Marshall 4x12! I know the Barefaced Super Twin has tilt back wheels, but are there other options? Built in wheels don't seem to be that common. All ideas welcome!