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  1. Just a cheeky plug for my bands new video. We have changed are name to Erronaut. Hope some of you like it.. and yes that is a bass wah in the middle of the song  

     

     

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  2. Ibanez ATK would be what I would have as a backup. Similar enough sounding but different type of bass. 
     

    I have had a similar quandary. i use a Rick and need something for an alternate tuning in the band but the unique sound of the Rick is difficult to get from another bass. 

  3. 58 minutes ago, Vin Venal said:

    Where's your pedalboard? Aren't you allowed one?

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    I took this picture during a break and it was just moved to the side for that point but it was used. Even has a wah section with focus on the pedalboard! 

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  4. We recorded a music video to our new single yesterday. Went quite smoothly   I’ll post a link when it’s edited and ready.  And we have finally booked into the studio for our next album (march 2023) 
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  5. From my experience In stoner/Doom bands.

     

    I’d recommend recording one song and using that to showcase your sound. Maybe with an accompanying music video if you can stretch to it. (Doesn’t have to be amazing but people like to watch videos) 

     

    Recording wise, all play live in a room with isolated amps. Then overdub vocals and solos. Shouldn’t be too expensive and gets the right feel for the genre. 
     

    as far as getting gigs a lot of it is less about having music to listen to but more a case of being part of the “scene”. We had great success from playing the local metal to the masses heats and talking to people. This got the ball rolling. 
     

    If you do record I would be interested in hearing the finished song/s 

     

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  6. I had a weeping demon years ago, apart from taking up a bit of real estate it was a brilliant wah. Great to be able to dial in exactly what I wanted and the ability to be switched or switchless was brilliant. Used to use it with a  muff for the burton-esque type thing. 

     

    only reason I don’t have one now is I went down the parapedal style wah type which suits the style of music I play a bit more. (Wilson Freaker Wah)
     

    Every so often I look at getting another one but can’t justify having two wahs on my board. 

  7. I haven’t posted in a while and the board has been relatively stable for a bit. Yesterday I replaced my modded dod 250 clone with a real one (modified with led, true bypass and germanium diodes) very subtle sound difference. 


    So chain goes:

    Tuner

    Wilson Freaker Wah

    Dod 250 (always on)

    Bright Onion AB Looper 

    Loop A - Megalith clone 

    Loop B - Damanation Audio Bloop > Boss DS-1

    Earthquaker Devices Grand Orbiter

    Boss BF-2

     

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  8.  

    On 26/07/2022 at 13:03, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

    Anyone know if Barefaced silver cloth cab fronts are easily removable?

     

    very easily come off and go back on, i changed mine ages ago, from a silver to a black one. they are fixed on with velcro iirc. just pull on the little tab bit at the bottom. This was on the two10 anyway

     

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    This is the current setup and for once I don’t think there is much that is going to change. May add a different pedal or two at some point. 
     

    The band I’m in is Black Atlas. We released an album a few years a go now and are finally getting round to looking at recording the second one. 

     

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  10. Decided to go for a bigger pedalboard as i was struggling to fit it all onto a metro 16. It means i can now chuck some modulation onto the board again, currently popped my old BF-2 on. Also looking at getting a Earthquaker Grand Orbiter. I reckon i can squeeze a couple more on this board

     

    I did find that my wah has a broken jack socket so is making the board hum. i'll have to get round to fixing that.

     

    Chain is Bass > Polytune > Wilson mini freaker wah > DIY The druid (dod 250 clone with analogman Ge diode mod)  > DIY The Architect (Megalith clone) > Damnation Audio Bloop with Boss DS-1 in the loop) > Boss BF-2 > Behringer NR300 (not being used but just in case with lots of high gain pedals) All powered by a Cioks DC5

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  11. Stoner/doom and fuzz, my favourite! It’s always a difficult topic of which fuzz should to pick. Biggest problem is what works for one person doesn’t for someone else. All basses, amps and people sound different when combined.

     

    id be inclined to find a “strain” of pedal you like and then fall down the rabbit hole of who makes what. Such as if you like a big muff tone, there thousands of muff based pedals with different perks. (Grand tarkin, musket etc)
     

    i am a fan of blending in a bit of clean but it’s not always necessary.

     

    I’m quite fond of the mountainking megalith at the moment with a blend.
    I’d also probably be looking at damnation audio MBD-2. 
     

    from experience fuzzes and actives sometimes don’t work too well however Zvex mastotron works quite well with rolling off the volume before it get into the fuzz section.
     

     When used to use a stingray I ran a tube screamer into a Russian big muff and found the combo of the two worked very well. IIRC on the first RATM album Tim used a guvnor mk1 to get his tone.
     

     

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  12. new pedal day today. Damnation audio blooper so had a re jig of the board. Pretty happy with it now but I’m sure I’ll move bits around Over the next few weeks.

     

    And yes I have my tuning written on my tuner, I once had a brain fart at a gig and couldn’t remember what it should be in.  Never again. Bit of masking tape so I can change it depending. 
     

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    chain is bass > blooper > modded dod 250 clone > megalith clone > Wilson freaker wah > noisegate > tuner > amp 

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  13. It has always depended on a mixture of what type of music i am playing. 

     

    I went straight into the amp when I used to play in an Backing band for a guy who played Americana . Although i probably had a pedal tuner in there somewhere. Playing in my main band which is a stoner/grunge band i'm an always on medium distortion tone with the option of kicking on a fuzz. 

     

    experiment, if it sounds good, it is good!

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