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WinterMute

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  1. As a hard rule, I never update MacOS on the studio Mac until I have seen confirmation from Avid, Universal Audio, PACE and Sound Toys that they all play nicely, I let the early adopters take all the pain.

     

    Too many botched updates in the past.

  2. Used to use Final Cut Pro and Premier, but these days I just shove it all into iMovie and have done, video edits don't need to be Micheal Bay level and it's easy enough to sync the footage with whatever audio you have.

     

    If I'm editing video to the audio, as you would with a band promo, it's very easy, if you're doing post-style sound design for existing footage, I'd definitely go ProTools/Reaper/Logic etc.

  3. I was reading through the Being in Bands that Broke UP thread, and it occurred to me that i've had a couple of bands break up for the most pathetic and minor reasons.

     

    I'd been working for about a year on the late 80s with a brother and sister (guitarist and singer) and a very good young drummer, we'd got demos done and most of an hour set properly sorted, it was well run and well financed, both having been in moderately successful with bands in the late 70's and 80s. The stage show rehearsals were going well and new material was arriving that was better than the current stuff. We had some small company interest etc. etc.

     

    The band finished abruptly one morning outside my house when they had a fist-fight in the road over who was going to sit in the middle seat in the front of the bands van... Claret all over the gaff from a busted nose.

     

    Apparently they didn't speak for 10 years after that.

     

    I was not well pleased.

     

    What's the most petty reason your band broke up?

     

     

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  4. On 23/01/2024 at 15:34, chris_b said:

    I've got a Bass Centre price list and a Warwick Thumb was over £1000 in 1989.

     

    I bought my thumb 5 from Bass Centre in 1988, I paid £875 I think, no hard case. 

     

    They were rare and exotic beasts back then, it didn't seem like a lot when new Wals and Alembics were a lot more.

     

     

    Just seen on Reverb, an absolute steal... https://reverb.com/uk/item/78407511-gibson-eb6-john-entwistle-1961-original

  5. 17 hours ago, andydye said:

    thanks for checking that ma dude, I'm talking to Mr Shuker about adding a 6 aye, don't want as wide spacing as my old ACG but wider than my old Thumb 5, I've got between 16.5mm (Thumb 5) and 18mm (ACG) now as my spacing window

     

    I had Alan build my Krell 5 string at 17mm which feels better than my SR5's at 17.5mm but not as good as my old Thumb 5 at 16.5mm...! 

     

    I couldn't get on with 18mm basses at all, which is a shame as the multi-coil pups he uses are brilliant but only come in 18mm spacing.

     

    Speak to Alan, he's usually got an answer for most questions.

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  6. 15 hours ago, blunderthumbs said:

    Rip you legend.

    This was my 1987 Jaydee Supernatural series 3 MK before I sold it.

    Without doubt the best bass I have ever owned.

     

     

    I bought the same model the year before I went fully 5 string, it was a beautiful instrument, a little bit fragile for the real world I thought, but others seem to get on with them well enough live.

     

    The guitarist in my first band had a JD flying V, genuinely didn't know he made basses back then, lovely instrument.

     

    RIP John, thanks man.

  7. On 20/01/2024 at 10:28, 51m0n said:

    1176 and La2a are very expensive specialist comps that realistically you won't be using live in rack form.

     

    The new UAD modelling pedals are superb though....

     

    Had a play with the 1176 pedal, it's very good indeed, given that you probably wouldn't want to take a real 1176 out gigging, it's the next best thing.

     

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  8. dbx160x if you can find one, still one of the best compressors for bass on the market, or if you're very flush an Empirical Labs Distressor...

     

    The secret with any in-rig compressor is where you put it in the signal chain and how you use it, too much compression is never a good idea.

     

    The beauty of the 160x is it's soft knee and the auto attack release, which works very well in this unit, not so well in others, it's a very easy unit to get a good result out of.

     

    If I had a choice I'd put a Distressor in the rack.

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  9. 2 hours ago, JoeEvans said:

    Best thing would be a small, decent quality active PA speaker with a frequency response that goes down to maybe 40hz. Best option will depend heavily on budget!

     

    I got a QSC K12.2 for rehearsals and potentially gigs, works brilliantly with the Quad Cortex, they do a 10" version too, it's plenty loud enough to hear over a hard hitting rock drummer, has plenty of interface options and sounds great. Not the cheapest, and other units from RCF and the like are available.

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  10. 1 hour ago, 2pods said:

    Got mine just after Christmas.

     

    It's a "Limited Edition" in black sparkle with gold footswitches, though I would have been happy with the classy, grey version as it was just the 3 that were in stock and they were all SE.

    Just the same price as the "normal" QC though :party:

     

    Looking forward to getting tore in after tomorrow.

     

    Sounds funky, bit like that SR5 with the carbon neck that was on the Marketplace for a while...

     

    Post a pic.

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  11. This year I've made it all the way through to Christmas Day without hearing Mariah Carey, Slade, Wizzard or George Bloody Micheal....

     

    Long may it continue.

     

    I'm off the sing along with Fairytale for the 15th time...

  12. I try these things as they arrive and, whilst they are getting better, they really can't match the work of even the most basically competent mix/mastering engineer. Even the Nugen mastering suite templates are rubbish.

     

    If you have no-one available you can turn to or you just can't afford to pay a professional/decent amateur, then maybe, but a little persistence and a little guidance can produce results that are objectively better than AI mix templates IMO. 

     

    This may not always be the case, I think there's probably going to be a point where running your tracks through an AI mix device will produce serviceable work, but it's not there yet.

  13. We had David Baddiel hosting at the Barbican last night, which made for some fascinating conversation about Geddy's Jewish heritage and his parents experiences in the camps. Alex turned up for the second half Q&A which was hilarious and moving by turns, I hadn't expected Geddy to be so candid about Neil Peart's passing.

     

    What a fine night all round

     

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