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Beedster

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  1. This is the sort of thread that makes me want to take all of my Badass and similar bridges off my basses in protest at the rubbish people talk about them All joking aside, I've high-mass bridges on three of my basses and I'm quite happy to say that they make little difference that matters to me. I suspect that on my two FLs there's a possible positive effect on sustain, but I'm not convinced, and even if it is the case, I doubt it makes any difference to my tone or my playing. As per the 'Bassists Obsessed with Sustain' thread, my old Wal FL didn't sustain at all, and it sounded glorious, snarlier than a Rottweiler in a cat farm
  2. I suspect you have better ears, or better amplification, than I do
  3. 1. You’ll need an interface. Welcome to GAS hell 2. There’s all sorts of stuff you can get wrong, but all sorts of ways you can learn to avoid it and back things up so that even if you do, it’s not terminal Steep curve ahead, but a fun one with loads of info on this site
  4. So, I decided a few weeks back that I had become very set in my ways musically, and started listening in depth to some bands I'd previously decided I didn't like. It's been an interesting psychoanalytic journey in which I've genuinely tried to peel away some of my biases and attitudes. It's also been really good fun, setting out on a Saturday afternoon to listen to a band that, if someone had asked "Do you like .......?" I'd have said "F**k off" Yes did well, Genesis not so well, Warren Zevon extremely well. And yesterday it was Steve Miller, I HATE Abracadabra, Take the Money and Run, and many others I've heard, but he's one of those guys who musicians like. And wow, just like when I was introduced to Chicago, not the 80's band of 'If You Leave Me Now", but the gloriously soulful blues rock outfit as they started, Mr Miller's early stuff didn't disappoint. And this song below made me realise something about my taste algorithms, because I liked it and hated it at the same time, put crudely my heart loved it, my head hated it (early bass solo at 2 mins BTW). And then out of nowhere I thought "How would I feel about it if it were in a Tarantino movie ?" and I realised, yep, I'd love it, because it would seem very cool in that context. Movies are the context that has led me to so much great music. So how do you decide whether you like something?
  5. Si I agree re BBOT most of the time, but which ‘big heavy’ bridges take away from classic Fender tone if Fender Hi Mass and Badass don’t?
  6. Although at 2.99 these used plectrums are a bargain https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224206336234
  7. Have to admit I find the ‘eBay bargain’ thing bloody annoying unless it’s a BIN, in large part because alerting 20,000 or so bass players on this forum to the auction means that it will most certainly not be a bargain, likely just a true reflection of value. Perhaps we should have a polite agreement to not use the term ‘potential bargain’ until the last 24 hours of the auction
  8. M-Audio has sold, I'm going to hang onto the Digidesign just in case I need a standalone mixer Chris
  9. Whilst he's got a great voice, I hate listening to Van Morrison talk. Sadly, hearing his views on things has made his voice less attractive of late
  10. Love it, I hope that at Trader Vic's you hair was perfect
  11. And I have to be honest and say that it still makes me smile when I walk into a gig carrying my SVT--II on my own, but if needs be, it takes the singer and the guitarist to carry it back out again (i.e., when I'm trying to find the landlord to get the cash)
  12. A big part of this is the convenience/use and replace culture as well. We're sold that idea that if something requires less effort it's a good thing, and that is something stops working, we should replace it. This is happening with music gear in so many areas from lightweight and non-repairable amplification, to studio hardware that goes loco when Apple or Microsoft change something (I sold an interface for £60 this morning that cost almost £2000 twenty years ago, which still works perfectly, which has decent preamps, functionality etc but which will not work with a computer or software made much after 2010), and don't get me started on the lunacy of data cable upgrades. I'm a cyclist as well, my Dad had the same Campagnolo groupset on his bike for over 30 years, he could always buy the right bolts, washers, springs, even quite esoteric parts if something started to wear. Bikes are crazy now, if something breaks, you buy a new one, which for a wheel can be £1,000!!!!! there's guys who are 3 stone overweight paying £10,000 for a bike because its 2lbs lighter than last year's model, for brakes that are actually less good in many conditions (disk breaks on high speed road bikes), because this is how the manufacturers get people to buy new gear - 'no-one's riding calliper brakes/26" wheels/manual gears any more". I forget who said it, but it was a reflection from one of the US Psychologists in the early 20th century who was involved in the systematic application of the psychology of the subconscious to sales and marketing (and politics); "We changed the way governments viewed their people, changing the expectation that they move from being good citizens to being good consumers". Yvon Choinard, the founder of Patagonia (a very switched-on company who repair their own and other manufacturer's mountain clothing free of charge) put it beautifully "In a world of limited resources, there's nothing clever about being a consumer". So this is why I love this thread, because to a degree whilst it celebrates gear that I love for doing what it does the way it does it, it's also about not simply accepting at face value the idea that everything has to be the way the marketing departments want it to be A very personal opinion, others are of course entitled to say "Beedster, you're talking stinky poo"
  13. All good points mate But if you had a roadie.......?
  14. Which suggests that cash might have made your life a lot simpler
  15. And I love this, compare and contrast! A great insight into how a riff that was written into one song eventually found its way into a far more famous song, whilst a producer or record exec said "Hey Guys, we need a more 80's feel for this, how about some fake handclaps, a horrible rhythm guitar part and a few whoo whoos like in Sympathy for the Devil....."? The one they should have released, although it would have scuppered The Joker so god knows how much that would have cost them The one they released.....
  16. BTW not a good idea to let a buyer pay by PayPal and then collect, plenty of people have lost out doing that
  17. I suspect you’ve triggered one of their ‘potential fraud’ algorithms
  18. Pics below, for some reason they're taking a very long time to upload and some are on their sides as sometimes happens here? Just to confirm, both units were bought new from Thomann BabyFace current price £659 (for the Pro FS which is the current model) https://www.thomann.de/gb/rme_babyface_pro_fs.htm Artist Mix current price £859 https://www.thomann.de/gb/avid_artist_mix.htm
  19. I'm having a rethink about how I work in my studio. Around a year ago I bought the RME BabyFace Pro to replace my RME Fireface 400, and I bought the Artist Mix because I was longing to get back to using faders having spent a couple of intensive months mixing and editing using a mouse, which left me with mild RSI in my hand (which I must admit I didn't realise until I picked up a bass for the first time in a month). And guess what, I'm still using the FireFace and mouse, because I've simply got used to them, have learned to be a little less tense when I'm working (no more RSI), and I also prefer to use rack-mounted gear and keep all cables etc out of the way. The BabyFace has been used for four recordings, and has quite literally had the XLRs plugged in and out once. The Avid has been used about the same. In short they are both as new (the RME was bought about 12 months ago, the Avid in June this year). I'm looking for £450 for the BabyFace and £550 for the Artist mix, insured courier is £25, collection welcome. I've got all the original packaging, I'll post photos later today. Details of both units are below Re trades, I'm going to have to retire my Fireface 400 because whilst it works really well on my machine running El Capitan, it's a bit buggy with what is now my main machine running Catalina. I'm looking at a FireFace 802. I'd consider a PX/trade for an 802 or for something very similar BabyFace Pro https://babyface.rme-audio.de/ Artist Mix https://www.avid.com/products/artist-mix
  20. Not a great bass track, but the guitars on this are lovely, bit of a Hendrix vibe?
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