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Akio Dāku

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  1. I have kinda shared this in another post but I thought I'd share it here and go into a bit more detail:

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    So this is my pedal board/Rig in a box, the general idea behind it is I play solo, electronic drums off backing tracks, so to gig I take this box and my bass, that's it. The bass signal is split in two, a dry chain and a wet chain:

    Dry chain; Boss TU -> AROMA ABL-5 Mini Bass Limiter  -> Behringer Xenyx Mixer

    Wet Chain; Boss TU-> Digitech Bass Whammy -> Morley Bass Wah ->  Palmer Depressor (Hidden under the shelf) -> Big Muff Pi Nano -> TC Ditto (this changes in and out, just here for fun/practice at the mo, I'm going to have a nice envelope filter here at some point) -> NUX Time Core -> ISP Decimator (again under the shelf) -> Donner Volume Pedal -> DHA-VT1 Bass Driver D.I. -> Behringer Xenyx Mixer

    Then there's my TC Helicon Create XT for my vocal processing and my lenovo tab 7 that's running my backing/click tracks. I have live mix-downs of my tracks where the drums are panned hard left and the click hard right, so I send the left out to the mixer and the click to my in-ear monitor amp (the little black box behind the mixer). I send a mono full mix to the front of house that they treat like they're playing a CD through the PA (I send it at mic level -20 dB peak so I can run through a D.I., the stage box  or whatever they're working with without clipping anything). My in-ears are hard wired and I get a full mix plus click, no amp, no fuss, set up in 1 min flat. I'm very happy with/proud of it. :D

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  2. I have to say I'm a lover of synth bass, groups like "Infected Mushroom" and "kalya scintilla" really speak to me because of the heavy neuro bass. Some of the sounds you can achieve with software like Native Instruments' Massive and Image-line's Harmor are out of this world! Like Dolby sub tests meets Michael Bay transformer noises! 

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  3. I've done a lot of car Tetris in my time... Got a full backline, drum kit and band in a old Nissan Micra before now... Back seats down, drummer and guitarist buried under everything, 2nd and 4th gears unusable because everything was so tightly wedge and the boot held vagly down with one bungee cord. I remember praying we didn't get pulled over a good few times in that band. 😂

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  4. 2 hours ago, josie said:

    Interesting - you're using a pick just for two songs, for the sound quality? I'll check your links...

    I'm in Mcr too, we could meet up in the bass corner of Johnny Roadhouse some time if you fancy?

    Yeah just for the attack, whatever sound I'm after will dictate the technique. 

    Sounds like a plan, always good to know more Bassists living locally. I'll fire you a DM so we can figure something out. 🙌

  5. I'm guna be that guy because I play originals and say one of my own tunes called Rush. Not the hardest in my set but still challenging enough and one of two tunes I play with a plectrum. So for that reason it just feels more rocky to play. 

  6. On 22/02/2016 at 19:53, mSz said:

    How about Digitech Bass Whammy? You get octave up and much more than any other pedal mentioned above can deliver.

    +1 for the Whammy, tracks great and I use it on just about everything. 

  7. Yo! I'm afraid stuff like this is normally a bulk by thing if you want to do it the cheapest way, so if your buying just a few it's always going to be a touch more pricey. Personally I tend to get everything like this off either https://www.allparts.uk.com or Ebay. Allparts do bulk bags (50 pieces) of most screws/springs for £15 to £20 depending on the specifics  of the hardware. Its worth just getting a bag of whatever you need then you always have spares knocking about.  

    https://www.allparts.uk.com/products/pickup-mounting-screws-for-bass £3 for 8 of the screws your after. 

  8. Great topic idea and I totally agree with @Al Krow with regards to it being 

    On 22/05/2018 at 19:47, Al Krow said:

    easier if you're writing your own material / in an originals band, than if your focus is more covers

    I think with covers your inevitably chasing a multi-functional sonic palette and finding the elusive "Swiss Army Tone"  is a nightmare and as previously touched on the gateway to a serious case of G.A.S..    Personally like most I started off aspiring to sound like my early heroes; Alex Katunich of Incubus and Stuart Zender of Jamiroquai. I chased the "Super Jazz" Warwick Streamer sound for many years but always being rather broke I've never managed to actually own one.  I was about 16-17 when I discovered a through neck ,Korean, Spector 5 string at a local music shop  which I snapped up for £450 quid (To this day the most I've every spent on anything other than a car). That bass has been the foundation of my tone ever since but now it exists in a heavily modded state. After the "Super Jazz" obsession I went through a Hardcore Punk phase and sought the Music Man Stingray Punk tone of Players like Jason Sinclair of Belvedere. So naturally instead of forking out for a new bass I just got a MM pickup and squeezed it in-between the two soap-bars already  in my Spector. At this point I disconnected the Bridge pickup to wire in the MM pick-up to the Spector "Tone Pump" circuit and used my bass like that for a long time. After the Punk phase I discovered Progressive Metal and just wanted to sound like Justin Chancellor of Tool so I got a decent pre-amp pedal (a Dave Hall Amps-VT1) and of course a Digitech Whammy. In my mid to 20's I became disillusioned with bands and started writing solo material, I didn't want to spend more money on gear but I wanted a wider tonal palette to play with so I re-wired my bass in passive so I could get my bridge pick-up running again, I figured I have my pre-amp pedal so why do I need one in my bass? So that about brings me to just before where I am now, except I should probably mention that along the way, because of financial issues I'd sold my Amp/Cabs. So I'm writing solo stuff I still want to gig it but I'm broke AF, that's when I spent the last two years creating this solution;

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    My no amp solo rig in a box, its two parallel bass chains and a vocal chain  with click and backing tracks coming in from the tablet, all monitoring through hard wired in-ear's and I send a single  mono line out to the front of house and that's my sound. So really I came to know the sound I wanted, through years of seeking to sound like other people and I ended up finding "My Sound" through combining them all and trying to solve a problem within the financial constants I had to work with. Oh and here's a few pics of my Bass;

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    If anyone's interested I'm running 1 meg CTS Log pots for both volume and tone and a 47uF paper in oil cap.  

     

     

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  9. 37 minutes ago, Bluewine said:

    Pay is more a requirement for me to play. Pay will not make a bad gig great. Not for me.

    Blue

    Ah I see... In all seriousness, I think pay is still a big deal in my eyes because I only play my own material, so fundamentally it's validation of my artistic value. I could be playing to an empty room but if I'm making a few hundred quid then I'm delighted and it most definitely falls into my "great gig" file.

  10. 34 minutes ago, Jus Lukin said:

    But that's what we're here for! xD

    Seriously though, don't read too much chest-beating into this. Most of us here are regular contributors to such nerdiness- it's great to dig into the whys and wherefores, and is a good mental workout for us all!

    Think of us as mates chatting down the pub, without the beer. Or the pub. Or faces. But you know, similar.

    🙌 I totally understand, I just find it funny. I still do the same thing though, get totally sucked into the subtle nuances that only a bassist can perceive. 😅 That's why I like communities like this, we're all just nerds being super anal about subjective qualities that are mostly psychoacoustic. It's truly beautiful to me. I think at the ground of things all crafts are somewhat of an Ouroboros but that's the point right? Trying to solve the infinite problem, if it had an answer there would be an end to the process and that's no fun at all. My apologies if I came off as crass. 🙏

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