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Chrismanbass

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  1. If you wanna go uber cheap then a roll of gaffer tape will do the same job without lifting your combo off the floor ........
  2. i guess the easiest way to explain "chops" is as technical skill if someone has good chops they are good at their instrument and so if a piece of music is chopsy (i've not heard that one before) its technically very good with the purpose of making the players look very good chris
  3. [quote name='Roger2611' timestamp='1421495532' post='2661941'] Remember you will get what you pay for! I would recommend a used Peavey XR pa head, they are pretty much the industry standard as they are pretty much bullet proof and bang for buck are louder than anything else rated the same power, we have an XR600 for smaller gigs and if we need more channels we have an XR800F for the bigger gigs. We have gigged both constantly over the past 6 years and have never had a failure from either amp, they get serviced every other year and just seem to be totally reliable [/quote] Unfortunately yes you do get what you pay for however maybe a used head wouldn't be such a good idea? you never know how its been treated before it gets to you it could be serviced every year like yours and of course it'll be totally bullet proof and in great condition or it could've sat in a rehearsal room for 10 years being ragged to within an inch of its life all day every day and never been serviced i'm not sure of the OP's level of knowledge when it comes to PA systems and so it could be difficult to notice the latter from the former I would err on the side of caution and a warranty but yes if you can spring for it Peavey gear despite its reputation as dj gear is pretty solid
  4. [quote name='crez5150' timestamp='1421418558' post='2660987'] The next single looks killer too - [media]http://youtu.be/b0kl0pr0k24[/media] [/quote] strangely unlike uptown funk that one doesn't really do anything for me i think it might be something to do with that speakist getting on my nerves though
  5. in short no shouldnt be a problem most mixers like this the "level" knob is volume and its fixed gain
  6. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1421435206' post='2661283'] Explains it all perfectly Chris - it`s amazing how that track sounds so good in the mix, yet isolated is very uninspiring. I wonder how, if it were clean/technically perfect, it would have sounded in the actual song. Rotten probably, and JD would have possibly got his name down as a poor bassist. [/quote] that would be interesting to hear i remember seeing the foo fighters rockumentary where they talk about going from recording with pro tools to making a record with tape again and how you've just got so simply "play better" because things can't be fixed to the same extent i wonder what bands such as queen and the like would've made of pro tools if they'd had it
  7. exhibit A [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ReSk1nNdz8"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ReSk1nNdz8[/url]
  8. couldn't see exactly but looked like a standard p-bass 5 i think he's a fender artist so thats what i would guess
  9. [quote name='deepbass5' timestamp='1421270960' post='2659295'] Don't know if you guys caught this Bruno performance but this is the gig we should have been at last year watch it to the end [media]http://youtu.be/F2i0Bc3f7jk[/media] [/quote] Unfortunately the superbowl is infamous for musicians miming i refer you to the rhcp debacle a couple of years ago iirc all the music is track but the vocals are live for the performance i've seen bruno mars live on his last tour and jamero artis played a 4 string p bass for most of the gig however i remember him changing to a 5 for a couple of songs
  10. [quote name='mrtcat' timestamp='1421001409' post='2656050'] Quote MoonBassAlpha That's Oxford for you. The most disappointingly clique'y and dull music scene for a city with plenty of arts culture. Lived there most my life and hardly ever gig there. Surrounding towns like Abingdon, Wantage, Bicester, Didcot, Witney, Banbury and beyond all have far better venues and crowds. [/quote] aren't these guys in Edinburgh?
  11. [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1420985011' post='2655785'] Well, we brought the kit, used it as-is without the hole and it was fine. The sound guy suggested taking the skin off, but he wasn't going to push the point. He miced it from the front and the FOH sound was perhaps a little less immediate and punchy than with a mic inside, but the mix was fine and it didn't seem to deter anyone from dancing. After that, I really don't get why the promoter was so adamant about it before the gig. Because we were sharing gear, I was obliged to stay around after my band had played, drink a couple of beers and dance to McNach's band. There are worse ways to spend a chilly Saturday night in January! [/quote] i informed you thusly some people stick to what they know and anything out of the norm is completely unacceptable but seriously, glad the gig went off without a hitch and all worked out okay chris
  12. Sennheiser hd-25's or beyerdynamic dt770's are industry standard closed back headphones neither are massively expensive (if compared to fashionable headphones at the moment the top of the line beats are about £300) if you wanted to go open back (more common among studio engineers) DT990's are pretty good for the money i personally have a pair of Shure srm 940's and have friends with the slightly cheaper SRM 840's they're good for the money and will do a fantastic job but are a little bass light (not such a crime imo) and are a little more expensive than the other options i've suggested of course this all depends entirely upon your own budget but my advice would be that buying cheap means you'll buy twice Chris
  13. [quote name='Old_Ben' timestamp='1420661243' post='2651934'] Put a trigger on it and use sampled MIDI? [/quote] is a way and is used far more predominantly with big gigs than most people realised especially in the metal world another way is to mic the kick from the beater head as has been said before (if the sound guy says that its too much effort it requires moving the kick mic on a stand from the front of the drum to the back) another way is to use one of these and have your own mic permanently placed inside the kick but tbh that kinda defeats the object of having a solid reso head because its not the sound the drummer is going for not having a hole in the kick the other option (and this is a controversial one) mic the drum from the front exactly the same as you would with one with a hole the mic won't lie it will sound like the kick drum that its mic'ing up which is how the drummer wants it to sound...... kick drums without holes have a very particular sound (think 70's bonham as an example) which is right for some bands but not for other i would imagine this is the motivation for Beer of the Bass's promoter asking for a kick with a hole in if theres gear share involved but if you're playing your own gig with your own gear then its up to you how you use your gear. would you for example take out a pedal you were using because the soundman asked you to? i suspect not.
  14. [quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1420655097' post='2651814'] Jimmy Evil, a guy who does sound at the Cellar in Oxford, made a drummer take the head off his bass drum, as he insisted it would sound rubbish if he didn't. He does the sound there a lot, and it usually sounds good in there. The drummer clearly didn't want to do it either! [/quote] short sentence got 3 f's in it....... seriously there are ways to get a good sound out of a kick drum without cutting a hole in the front head
  15. love jason newsteads playing just holding it down shame he parted ways with metallica really but [color=#252525][font=sans-serif]Trujillo is a fine addition [/font][/color]
  16. admit it we've all done it .... okay well maybe not but my question is what tunes do you play purely for fun you don't necessarily have to learn anything from it you may have mastered it long ago but you still love playing it? for me its Rosanna by toto not the most complex of basslines but just good fun [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmOLtTGvsbM"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmOLtTGvsbM [/url]
  17. yeh wasn't on the gig but a friend of mine did the mix for the live stream trying to get down to one of his jazz cafe shows if i can
  18. [quote name='Iain' timestamp='1420073898' post='2645425'] Did you back-to-back the sound comparison of the two types of cabs? Same room, same bass, same amp? Having read some of Marco's comments I can't see a reason this should be the case - certainly not to the extent of 'no comparison'. A thread from the start of last year indicates this should not be the case: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/226964-markbass-all-made-in-indonesia-now-and-heavy/page__view__findpost__p__2364926"]http://basschat.co.u...ost__p__2364926[/url] I've not had the chance to do a back-to-back test but my Indonesian gear sounds great and has been faultless. [/quote] Yep owned two 2x10 traveller cabs one italian one indonesian. next to each other i could hear a significant difference (maybe my ears are racist i hate italians ) but in all seriousness for me there was a lot more presence with the italian cab, and some of the felt started peeling off the indonesian cab after about 6 months of use i sold it to a friend a little while ago as for the gigs i was doing i only needed one but hey like i said just my opinion sounds like some people have had more time with both than me
  19. [quote name='TimR' timestamp='1420121426' post='2645760'] Indeed. What's the point of two hi hats and two snares playing exactly the same thing? Odd. [/quote] i guess to add extra punch for certain things i noticed him hitting timpani during we will rock you The percussionist is Rufus Taylor as well so i guess Roger wants him on the gig
  20. We had him in where i work and live streamed his gig (gives you a little clue as to where i work) by all accounts an absolute gentleman and an incredible talent just having a look to see if the gig is still available to watch anywhere will update if i find it
  21. yeh it was a proper queen gig i've also worked in that room as a sound eng. its not easy its a big church and so its very lively but by all accounts the sound in the room was just as good as on tv
  22. Its not live but anyone else watch Queen + Adam Lambert last night and think the mix for broadcast was very good bass sound was excellent classic P Bass tone and everything sounded crisp and tight
  23. If you can try and find some old markbass cabs with made in italy written on them markbass very quietly changed their production from italy to the far east about 2 years ago i've owned both types of cabs and theres no comparison imho in sound and build quality
  24. [quote name='MoJo' timestamp='1418562978' post='2631164'] Why do guitarists buy 50 - 100 watt amps for pub gigs? It's way too much, If they want that gritty, overdriven tone, get a 15w valve amp and wring it's neck. It'd be like rockin up to a pub gig with two SVT's and two 8x10's [/quote] because all guitarists think it looks cool and their favourite guitarist uses it "so if i want to sound like x,y or z i should just buy the same amp and i'll sound just as good right?"
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