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I don't know if I was just unlucky... but I clicked a few of the " Watch our community members perform this song " on Ultimate Guitar. Yes... well... oh dear.
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
Stub Mandrel replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
A new, relaxed and simplified layout for my pedalboard with about 40% of the pedals removed. Not sure many gigs will need the HM2, but it's a position where I can easily drop in either a modulation pedal or my tube screamer clone. Might swap over the gumpinator and the XVI without changing the order. Plenty of room to add back my loop switcher if needed. -
What are you listening to right now?
Stub Mandrel replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
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It's elegant, tasteful and restrained as well as, no doubt, being beautifully made. Most Alembics are only the last of those, IMHO, YMMV 🙂 Many Alembics are like ormolu mirrors ... you either love all the ornamentation and craft or see it as pointless* decoration. *Actually most Alembics have several points. P.S. Please don't take me to seriously 😉
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See... anything's possible! 🙂
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No, that's the same tempo (150..?) for everyone, but some bars are 2/4, others 4/4 or 5/4 (but the drums stay on 4/4 mostly, really...). Several time signatures, but all the same tempo. Err... that's what I meant DadDude.
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Bloody spill Chicken.
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Worst: Cornershop before they got famous. Best? Very, very tough question, but Hawkwind playing Chronicles of the Black Sword at Hammersmith Odeon (the gig that was released as Live Chronicles). Huw Lloyd Langton's performance of Moonglum is as much part of Hawkwind lore and legend as Space Ritual.
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Simple, powerful amplifier recommendations
Stub Mandrel replied to FinnDave's topic in Amps and Cabs
Let us know how 'orange' it sounds 🙂 I like the Orang sound... a lot, and if this delivers, it might be a good alternative to an Elf for me. -
Playing consistently beyond your competence (i.e. not knowing when you are making too many mistakes). Pushing the boundaries of your competence makes you better.
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See Black Dog.
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Ziggy Stardust, great line by Trevor Bolder 🙂
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Stub Mandrel replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
If anyone's starting a Wulfpeck tribute, you've got the difficult job... 🙂 -
stop oiling your fretboards
Stub Mandrel replied to Killed_by_Death's topic in Repairs and Technical
Fair enough! I would be nervous about using that myself - note it stresses using a carrier oil when used on skin! -
stop oiling your fretboards
Stub Mandrel replied to Killed_by_Death's topic in Repairs and Technical
Interesting! I found this on Alembic's website (forum sewction): Jasco brand seems to be no longer available, but I also found: -
stop oiling your fretboards
Stub Mandrel replied to Killed_by_Death's topic in Repairs and Technical
I've got to be honest, I suspect you 'pure lemon oil' is cut with something - concentrated limonene, the main component is easily flammable and causes contact dermatitis as well as killing fish. But most of all, if you used enough to cover a fingerboard your bandmates would be saying you smell like a washing up liquid factory! Whilst 'food grade' lemon oil is pure and concentrated lemon oil as sold in supermarkets for cooking is cut with vegetable oil: https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/289599286 Tesco Sicilian Lemon Extract 60Ml Ingredients INGREDIENTS: Rapeseed Oil, Lemon Oil. Personally, my worry would be that vegetable oils (as opposed to mineral oils) are more liable to oxidation and becoming sticky and horrible. Actually, would you be kind enough to share a picture of the lemon oil you use? -
stop oiling your fretboards
Stub Mandrel replied to Killed_by_Death's topic in Repairs and Technical
Well, they want to sit back and wait for the lawsuits 🙂 Pure lemon oil with nothing else in it is nasty stuff; you are much better using light mineral oil with a drop of lemon oil in it (e.g. Jim Dunlop 65). (note that when used for flavouring food you should only use one or two drops). https://www.essentialoilsdirect.co.uk/lemon-citrus_limonum-essential_oil.html -
I hate that song.
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Clip tuner, strings, psu, non-bass mic... I'm still OK!
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Of course, Mr Rock almost certainly has a silver bullet handy, just in case the opportunity to plug a werewolf comes up.
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Curiously it's just finished playing on t' radio.
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Wasn't he Player of the Match yesterday?
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
Stub Mandrel replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
Phase is always problematic for volume, a phaser mixes two versions of the original signal with each other, one with a variable frequency phase shift. When the two signals have the same amplitude a particular frequency is exactly in phase, the original's amplitude is doubled or if out of phase it is totally cancelled out. Essentially it's applying frequency-dependent boost and cut, this means that the before and after volume depends both on the frequency spectrum of the original signal and with time as the phase shift varies. In other words it's inherently difficult to match, which makes it remarkable how my ancient 'Melos Mini Phaser' that just has a speed control does so well! -
Orange Crush 25 every time, although a bit above your budget.
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Just to agree with everyone, a tone to die for. I also love Boz Burrells sound with Bad Company.