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cheddatom

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  1. Best BC post of all time perhaps. The only one I can recall ever showing my mates, and they all laughed out loud
  2. Nice one, thanks Lozz! The first mix had a proper grindy bass sound, not unlike yours with Knock Off, but our bassist did not like it at all!
  3. Check it out. I play the drums and produce the music. Our guitarist did the video
  4. My solo album, 12 tracks 26 minutes: https://weisenheimer.bandcamp.com/releases Not my finest hour but I had to do something during lockdown
  5. I saw Martin Greh support Oceansize in the basement at Rock City many years ago. His set was about 15 minutes but I was totally blown away. I was so desperate for him to come back out, but if he had maybe it wouldn't have had the same impact. In contrast Oceansize stayed on for 1.5 hours and I was bored after the first 40 minutes
  6. His solo stuff is the best IMO
  7. My main band Headsticks did a live album a while back. There are no overdubs at all. I might have tuned a couple of vocals here and there but otherwise it's just as it was on the night, less one song. We've been doing "live" sets for people to watch online, and these are recorded live but without an audience. All the audio is totally live, just a couple of dodgy notes fixed on bass and vocals
  8. I used to use thumb picks on bass so I could switch between fingers and pick without having to hold a pick somewhere
  9. maybe you could use a compressor with a slow attack, to exaggerate the initial transient
  10. a cupboard might sound very weird! I think Mike Skinner did a load of vocals in a wardrobe full of clothes, and that sounds very dry Great point about the room though, if it's a bad sounding room the NT1 will pick that up
  11. Great vocal mic but at least twice the price of the NT1A and not as good all round
  12. I reckon I shift most guitarist's tracks by at least 12ms so the latency probably helps! Probably not as useful for bassists who tend to be a bit more "on it"
  13. They're a great all-rounder too. I use mine for the room on acoustic guitars, drums, percussion, sometimes electric guitars too
  14. Just a bit of fun on the drums
  15. I am over the moon. Spent an hour playing it last night after getting back to stoke and it feels so "right". Thanks so much Steve I won't sell it again :)
  16. My mate Sam Ogden - my favourite drummer to watch, and to play with
  17. I got a great deal on some cymbals too, was happy to wait
  18. I can't play my normal basses due to an injury, and haven't been able to since December. I've just bought a Squier Bronco hoping the short scale will help and it does!! I'm stil very rusty, but I love the sound of this bass. Here's a little jam I did with myself
  19. I genuinely think Jack Stratton is dead funny, even if I've gone off their music a bit. I've been loving fearless flyers though, and Theo Katzman's solo stuff
  20. I'm not sure he was being entirely truthful
  21. This is the one from a live jam. I put the vocals on after
  22. Not much interest but I'll post the videos here anyway:
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