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Lenny B

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  1. Big fan, not really of anything past The Wall, but just been through a huge Animals phase again.

    I did a 45 minute Floyd set for a mate's party a few weeks ago, was terrific fun - did Dogs, Astronomy Domine, Shine On VI-VIII, Run Like Hell - last time we did Sheep, Money, Have a Cigar - nothing I'd call boring, because even when it's simple, it's still got to drive it... (Next time will be Pigs, One of these Days and Arnold Layne...)

    I've also been listening to a lot of the live 70's stuff - the Wembley 74 concert (on the remastered DSOTM and WYWH albums) is incredible (especially, well, all of it - the early version of Dogs / You've Got To be Crazy is superb, and the DSOTM is the best version I've heard), and also bootlegs from the 77 Animals tour (especially Oakland). It's all on YouTube, amazing.

    (The drummer we used is an old friend from my jazz/funk band days - he noted how after working through 5-string Warwicks and Musicmen, 15 years later I'm back to a 4-string Fender P with a pick. Sounds great for the gig...)

  2. I'm playing a set of Floyd songs on 4th Feb in London for a mate's party, and the keyboard player now doesn't think he can make it.

    Anyone in a PF tribute band not playing that night who could loan me their keyboard player for the night? Should be a fun set, got some good players otherwise...

    Fingers crossed...

  3. So there I am, playing along to a load of Floyd 'cos I'm doing a PF covers set in a couple of weeks, pointing out to my wife the amusing thread on BC about how to smuggle a new purchase past the other half, when this comes up, as a year-of-birth P-bass and my jaw visibly drops.

    Am now flummoxed. Not sure where to go from here.

    Beautiful. Time to sell a bass and win a bit on the lottery I think

  4. [quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1324856749' post='1478187']
    Do you have any extra power supplies or batteres?

    Try powering one pedal on a battery and everything else on a supply. See if anything changes. Then power that pedal again and do another off a battery. Is likely not due to a noisy pedal but this process will let you iron out that possibility.

    Compressor near the end of a chain = bad is noise bothers you.

    As mentioned. Ground noise can come from anything. Often from the fridge etc!

    What kind of noise is it? Hum, buzz or hiss?
    [/quote]

    Thanks all - I've only the one power supply, but will try batteries and a different socket to see if that makes any difference. It's hiss more than hum, but with each pedal having a different pitch to the hiss. The surprising thing for me was the hiss present even without the compressor on - will think about adding that later, but then the filter can get a bit peaky...
    Will experiment, cheers

  5. Merry Xmas everyone

    Bit of advice required - I've been doing some recording over the last few days, and I didn't previously realise the amount of noise in my chain.

    I'm using pretty quality pedals, so I've been surprised at the levels coming through. The chain is;

    Boss TU2, MXR Bass Octave Deluxe, MXR Bass Envelope Filter, Demeter Compulator, Danelectro Reel Echo; all powered with a Diago powerstation, and using short, decent cables.

    I know that having the compressor later in the signal builds up the hiss, but I find it helps the sound following the filter+octave, and even when it's off the BOD and BEF are still surprisingly noisy.

    Any tips? Anything I should try? The MXRs are quite new and I've not recorded with them before, but they're much noisier then I expected...

    Thanks

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