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Twigman

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  1. Delete - been done before....
  2. The all black one is pretty cool though http://www.fenderjapan.co.jp/jb62_allblk.html
  3. Make money on the overseas gigs but treat the music as a net tax loss......been filing the return for years, every year making a loss - it makes the music gear cheaper. It's not bad getting a tax rebate for doing what is effectively my hobby.
  4. ...just bought some 5mm Jack nuts, some M5 allen head bolts, some 25mm rubber cabinet feet and some 32mm cabinet feet
  5. [quote name='sk8' timestamp='1372160051' post='2122267'] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/sanyo_eneloop_pedal_juice.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...pedal_juice.htm[/url] No experience but appears to be the same idea as the volto with more Ma [/quote] That is too big to fit under the nano @ 43mm thick
  6. I always put a tuner first so that it is receiving the unencumbered signal from the bass. I always put a compressor last so it smoothes the peaks before it hits my amp.. What happens inbetween is up to you...do you want to flange your dirt or dirty your flange?
  7. my mistake I was hearing a guitar....
  8. is there a stem for that keyboard line?
  9. I don't want to daisy chain it. I'd like isolated supplies. On my PT Jr I use a T-rex Chameleon but I'm certain that would be too big for the Nano. I understand the FT Junior will fit with a little modding (shaving the right angle connectors) but I don't really want to mod.... Anyone used a Gigrig generator? I think that would fit without any mods. How many 9V outputs does it have? Would I need a Gigrig distributor too?
  10. Making a Nano based board (tuner+chorus+compressor is all I need) for the fly away gigs - the PT Junior is just too big for my hand luggage. I have a Nano on order so have not been able to measure it. What power supplies will fit under the board of a PT Nano?
  11. Atrocity Exhibition - Joy Division http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AqeqAQ1ILI
  12. don't get me wrong - I am going to do this. I have embarked on some major labour intensive eyewateringly tricky work with this. It should keep me occupied in the evenings for a while. Perhaps I will grow to like it? The drums are recorded at a very low level and when I passed them through Melodyne to chop them up, Melodyne initially saw NO transients......so I had to normalise the drums to 0db first......even then Melodyne was struggling.....perhaps I should run them through an Expander (opposite of a Compressor) to exagerrate the peaks? I think i am being over-ambitious by attempting to replace the drums in full so I can split each part of the kit, treat each part of the kit separately and expand to a stereo image ! I have NEVER tried this before so I am on a huge learning curve........infuriatinghly Melodyne & Sonar both halve the BPM in their calculations which is a PITA....
  13. don't expect much from me this month - my ears can't handle the aural assault - this track is horrid - what possessed you?
  14. I already HATE this song......
  15. [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1371553503' post='2115326'] I always love vocal cues the most. [/quote] I dare not use these as our singer often sings verses in a different order.... I have been known to suffer losing my way but have made a mental note of the number of verses and choruses or other sections in a song. We have a song which has a rest section after each chorus but each of these rest sections is a different length - I just remember it by telling myself it's rest, long rest, extra long rest and mentally tick them off as we progress. I try to be conscious of which verse or which chorus I am in - many choruses are a different length from the one before or the one after so I build a mental map of each song and tick the sections off in my mind as I go. If I do start thinking about something else (normally a pretty girl in the audience or whether there is somenthing wrong with my signal chain!!) things can get rather hit or miss but normally the checklist pops back into mind just in time..
  16. For all us Sonar users there's this: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2eecggyVr0[/media]
  17. You too could have one.... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25-String-Concert-Kayagum-Gayageum-Korean-Zither-Koto-Instrument-/330648211400?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cfc2b4fc8
  18. one track of premixed drums?? this is gonna need some work!!!
  19. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1371472980' post='2114209'] The HA3500 has plenty of power to drive a Super Twelve loud, [/quote] Definitely. I have no complaints so far and I did give it a blast yesterday. I have looked at other heads but only because in its wooden box the Hartke is very heavy and being so large is not the easiest thing to carry about. I intend to keep the HA3500 for ever though as a back up at least. thanks Alex - you will not be getting this S12T back, that's for sure!!
  20. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1371415584' post='2113721'] Even a 35 inch scale bass has that extra inch divided across the whole bass so I doubt it would gain a semitone in the first 3 frets! [/quote] This - I can't see the problem
  21. Can I ask why you are selling?
  22. [quote name='mikegatward' timestamp='1371417148' post='2113742'] Is this a midget t ? [/quote] Doesn't look like one - it looks like a straight midget
  23. [quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1371332569' post='2112750'] Is it wise to run that through an amp?! [/quote] How else would it be done?
  24. False alarm!!! Everything is fine....when I moved the rig I was an idiot and plugged the cab into the Effects Send Ha Ha Ha I am indeed a douchebag!! I don't think the 25Hz wave was a problem - I ran it at line level out of my DAW to the Effects return input on the head. It made the house sound full of helicopters for a few hours and probably didn't help my relationship with the neighbours but it's over now..... and everything is hunky dory
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