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xgsjx

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  1. Very nice. I like the different string sections.
  2. Like simwells says, there's no rules. However, Shep's blog might be of interest to you... [url="http://www.sheponbass.co.uk/blog/category/signal-chain-bassics"]http://www.sheponbass.co.uk/blog/category/signal-chain-bassics[/url]
  3. From the sounds of it, what you need is a Low Pass Filter with a pedal. I use a Moog MF101 with a pedal (pedal is about £30). The Source Audio BEF with a hotHand might be of interest to you?
  4. [quote name='deksawyer' timestamp='1347881723' post='1806013'] Don't mock this amp for bass. A '74 AC30 I recently sold sounded huge with my Wal through it. Not loud enough by today's standards, but capable all the same. D. [/quote] My point is if you're playing in a band & want bass, this isn't gonna get you there. I suppose you could disconnect the internal speakers & stick the amp through a decent bass cab. I know it doesn't lack volume as a guitar combo as one of my previous bandmates has one & whatever gu****r he popped through it sounded awesome.
  5. They're really rather good. Those 1st couple of tracks sound very 80s in a good way. A little like Thomas Dolby perhaps.
  6. I think either you're gonna struggle when you put your bass into it or you've posted in the wrong place.
  7. Maybe a good laptop with some good software & VST fx connected to a midi/usb foot controller? Would probably be dearer than most fx boards when you include the cost of a reliable solid lappy, the daw & VSTis, the interface & the controller, but latency shouldn't be an issue with today's technology & you could make patches, link it to the band for syncing & even make fully evolving soundscapes. But, would it sound as good as stompboxes???
  8. I'm in full agreement. I've no idea why none of the multi fx companies don't allow for splitting & summing within the box & the addition of a couple of patchable loops would be a brilliant idea. Maybe worth contacting someone from Zoom or Line 6 (Source Audio are a digital fx co who'd listen, but they don't make multi fx).
  9. Why not use the best of both? The things that multi's do best are usually chained. Look at it as a box that contains 3-4 pedals.
  10. I like that. Maybe needs a bit better EQing/panning on the sounds, but it has a sad Autumn feel about it. It sounds like part of a film score. Infact, come to think of it, so do the other entries! Well if there's any film makers on here, there's a film to be made with the entries.
  11. What about "Funder"? Putting some fun & thunder into the low end.
  12. Cheers Bilbo.
  13. I'd maybe look at one of the 1x10" or 1x12" combos from the likes of Markbass, Genz Benz, Ibanez & so on. Then if at a later date you need more power for gigging, you can add another cab. If you're not planning on gigging at all & just want for in the house, then you wouldn't need to spend more than a couple of hundred.
  14. OK here's my entry. I haven't got monitors to master on, so it was done using a set of earphones. The bass was played & recorded live & no editing done (what you hear is how it came out the amp). http://soundcloud.com/xgsjx/late-summer
  15. Liking the tracks so far. I'm uploading what I've managed to get done.
  16. If you like the sound of your 15, why not get another 15?
  17. My suggestion would be to find a shop that stocks a few different rigs & take your bass along. One person's perfect sound is another's worst. Patitucci uses Aguilar rigs & East uses TC Electronic rigs. I think both them use a Yamaha bass. So it's down to your budget & what you like. Both them also use pedals to further tailor their sound.
  18. A trumpet player would be good. I can understand wanting to be in a band rather than in a bedroom, but they're already in bands!? I agree that a bit of rock mixed in would work. New age electro ceilidh? That could be interesting.
  19. I've been in a few different bands over the years (decades). I've played Rock, Metal, Punk, Country, Folk, Blues & loads of other stuff. Now that my most recent band seems to be out of reach for me to remain a member of, I'm trying to start up a new band/project to play electronica/breakbeat/house/drum n' bass/dubstep etc. A couple of days ago I put an advert on the company forum & also in the vending areas on my floor that just said "Musicians Wanted", what my plan is & how to get me. So far 3 guitarists have been in touch! All nice guys that I know, but 2 of them I have no idea why??? One of them was in my team before moving to a different team. When he was in my team he said "I like all sorts of music except Drum n Bass, Dubstep & any of that electronic beepy stuff", the sort of stuff I'm wanting to do. So why the heck does he want to join this project? The other is in a typical guitar baised rock band & has 2 effects pedals, an overdrive & a distortion. He likes his Marshall rig set at 11. He said "I could just get a wah pedal & that'll cover the funk & soul sort of stuff". I don't think he gets it at all. The other one I think he might be a good candidate though from the musical taste side. But I've no idea what his playing is like. So I'll give him an audition. Just thought I'd share my musical adventures & I'll keep updating this to see if things go to plan.
  20. Been working on a track & got the melody, bassline, chords & a few other bits put down in Garageband. Just need to arrange things & complete things. Shall try & put down some real bass too.
  21. [quote name='dincz' timestamp='1347463890' post='1801206'] English: expatriate - a person who lives from choice in a foreign country [/quote] Is that the same as an immigrant?
  22. [quote name='Gareth Hughes' timestamp='1347388573' post='1800161'] Of course I'm from Ireland, but don't call me Shirley. [/quote] Ok Pat.
  23. Never tried the 1205, but if it's 1/2 as good as the SR1000 then it's bound to be awesome. Now I'm interested. Do they do a fretless, or is there just the GWB???
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