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  1. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1476460506' post='3154566']


    I think this is the Wakrat rig, and the BF were used on Prophets of Rage... but I don't know why he'd use different cabs on each. I was surprised too. Has he gone back to Ampeg already?
    [/quote]

    Wakrat are currently touring as the support band for prophets of rage so I'd imagine he's using the same rig for both. perhaps his roadies have done something wrong and he's punishing them by making them lug those ampeg cabs around for a few weeks 😂

  2. Evening all,

    Forgive me if this is in the wrong place.
    looking for a bit of help. Ive come to use zoom b3 as an interface with my laptop and Cubase that came with the pedal. I have used them together on a number of occasions and once I finally got it set up it was great and no problems.

    However, I haven't needed to connect to a DAW for a while and Ive come to use them tonight for the first time since updating the laptop to windows 10 and I cant get any sound out the program.

    I've Updated the e-licenser for Cubase which seems to be running as normal, Ive updated the firmware and have connected everything as before when it worked but no joy. The only thing ive noticed is the zoom website only have drivers for windows 7 / 8 ... no 10, does this mean the pedal wont work with windows 10 now?
    .
    Not sure if I'm missing something simple here,

    I hope someone is able to make sense of this and offer some advice.

    Thanks

    EDIT- Problem sorted minutes after posting this. I don't think the firmware update had worked first time around, I restored the pedal and re downloaded the firmware and problem solved.

    Thanks

  3. When I was Younger I really struggled to hit the second run on the intro for around the world by RHCP . Played the rest of the song no bother, but that bloody run!! It became a bit of a running joke with the mates and no matter how good of a gig we'd be having one of em would always shout 'but can you play around the world?!'

    Still A bit of a joke to this day. It was about 10 years ago though and Im happy to say I've well and truly got it down now 😂

  4. Great thread.
    As a 24 year old, I wasn't even an idea when These songs were being released. But as a bass player I've always had a soft spot for funk and disco and this thread is perfect for pointing out some tracks I've never heard before and I'm really enjoying.
    Nice one 😬

  5. [quote name='gsgbass' timestamp='1473907016' post='3134040']
    I recently acquired this Am. Std. Jazz. For me you can't beat Olympic White, Maple Fretboard, and a Black Moto PG.


    [/quote]

    What a beauty!

  6. [quote name='mike257' timestamp='1471783273' post='3115796']
    The step daughters are both fans so I've seen them live a bunch of times and they've always been fantastic. Good musicianship, energetic performance and songs stacked with hooks. Don't forsee much of a future for them though. With only two full time band members left, I think it's "inevitable solo career" time for Hayley Williams.
    [/quote]

    From what I gather, the band being treated as a Hayley Williams solo career by both herself and Label/representatives is the main reason for most of them leaving, could be wrong though of course.

    Still, I really like their first couple of albums, not heard much of there more recent stuff.
    Saw them at reading a few years back and they were okay 😬

    'Fences' is a personal favourite with a really nice walking style bass line 😬

  7. I believe The bass tech for RB is Chris the frontman/bass player from 'The Zico Chain' who were an awesome three piece a few years back! Just Thought I'd share that as they are well worth a listen IMO

  8. [quote name='lefrash' timestamp='1447433055' post='2907690']
    I love the b3.. however the more I used mine the less happy I was with the distortions/fuzzes and the octaver. Couldn't really fault it for all the other things though. the preamps are great I thought!
    [/quote]

    Im really impressed with the pre amps,
    I have 2 pretty decent distortion/fuzz pedals im pretty happy with so not worried about the overdrive side, however on first glance they seem quite cool anyway

  9. Thanks all, i went for the b3 and expression pedal, ordered it about a month ago from a certain online music company but kept recieving emails saying it was out of stock finally had enough , cancelled and ordered from Thomann and it was delivered within 3 days.

    First hour tonight playing with it, im well impressed what an awesome bit of kit!

    Thanks for everyones help

  10. Yeah thats pretty much my aim.
    Ive always been in rock bands where reading hasnt been an issue, so im aiming to get into an enviroment with some good musicians to push myself as a bass player.

    Glad your show went well 😁

  11. Thanks a lot, still making my way through the book and trying to make sure im getting into a routine for practicing properly as opposed to picking up my bass and jamming with myself.

    Sounds good, hope it goes well, what a really good song too 😁

  12. [quote name='ubit' timestamp='1446814519' post='2902554']


    Death Cab are incredibly good musicians. I loved seeing them again. They had a fantastic sound but that chastity belt look like they just met last week. I couldn't understand how Ben Gibbard was so gushing in his praise of them. Ok, be polite, but he thanked them loads of times and asked us to buy their album. They must be his nieces, cos they are rank rotten!
    [/quote]

    Yeah couldnt agree more, it was a little disappointing that theyve even been given the opportunity tbh, sounds horrible, but when theres so many good bands whod kill for a spot on that tour it seems a bit strange. yeah Ben did the same with us, overly enthused with an awful, awful band. each to their own i suppose.

    death cab made it all right by playing a blinding set once again though 😬

  13. [quote name='Thor' timestamp='1443469654' post='2875065']
    I'm definitely more of a J man than a P man, currently have 5 J's compared to the 2 P's and my go to bass is my '69 Oly White:


    [IMG]http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p176/imperialbarge/69Jazz4.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p176/imperialbarge/69Jazz3.jpg[/IMG]
    [/quote]

    That thing is stunning

  14. [quote name='ubit' timestamp='1446566073' post='2900362']
    I am quite a prolific gig goer and like to think I have a fairly eclectic taste. I was wondering who you all have seen lately and what they were like. I only ask because last night we went to see the excellent Death Cab For Cutie in Glasgows 02. They were superb as expected. The support however, were, at least to us, rank rotten. They are called Chastity Belt and if you look them up on YouTube, they are passable, though not particularly my taste. Live however, they are dire. No stage craft, out of tune playing and singing, bum notes etc. You name it, they were afflicted by it. I would even go as far as saying, they are the worst band I've ever seen live on a big stage. Maybe they had a bad night, but somehow I don't think so.
    Let us know your experiences good or bad of others, as a warning/ tip so that we might go fore armed to future gigs.
    [/quote]

    Im going to see death cab in Birmingham tomorrow night, chastity belt are also supporting, hopefully they were just having a bad night then 😂

  15. Thanks all, went for Ed friedlands book and started it this evening, good stuff so far, im pretty much self taught and its really nice going back to the beginning with everything and going over technique aswell as starting to learn to read.

    Thanks for everyones help 😁

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