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Albums you've really tried to love...
WinterMute replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
Same with the Beatles, great songwriters, I mean truly great, but I can't stand their whiney nasal racket... I have changed my mind about a few bands over the years, I genuinely detested Steely Dan as a youngster, but I find them fascinating now, same is true of Country and Western.... No, wait, I still hate Country and Western. -
Albums you've really tried to love...
WinterMute replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
I always thought I really should like Muse, the guitars, that bass work... Nope, although their cover of a Feeling Good isn't bad. This. -
Albums you've really tried to love...
WinterMute replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
Never mind bloody albums, how about bands? The Beatles, wrote some great songs, ruined every single one of them. Coldplay, waste of carbon. Rolling stones, why? But then I loved Grace, apart from Lilac Wine, Jaco Patorius with Joni and the last Rush album Vive la difference! -
Withdrawn:Sold :1987 Jaydee Supernatural Roadie II Active
WinterMute replied to Mickb1773's topic in Basses For Sale
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Seen some use but still going strong, this is the 48v powered version with single pp9 battery backup. As can be seen, it’s a bit battered, but these are built for the road and hard studio use. Been stored without the pp9 battery, and will need one if you want to have the back-up in case the 48v supply fails. Unit is in West London, Heathrow area and i’ll post it for £2.50 UK only. i’ll not ship internationally, sorry.
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Line6 Relay G50 wireless system for bass or guitar, digital 12 channel system with “cable tone” (whatever that does, never used it). Very reliable and easy to use, it’s the metal cased version, so very durable too. Unmarked and rarely used. Includes a 3rd party connecting cable featuring a silent switch in the angled jack that prevents clunks and bangs when changing basses. Unit is in West London, Heathrow area, but can be in Stevenage during the week, happy to meet, otherwise £5 shipping to UK. I’d rather not ship abroad.
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Tribute bands - where the name is better than the band
WinterMute replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
Al Murray used to play in a Jewish heavy metal band called Guns n Moses. It wasn't very PC... Their set appeared to be a very loud and fast version of Hava nagila... -
Tribute bands - where the name is better than the band
WinterMute replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
Proxy Music is an obvious stand-out. Blobby Williams? Deft Leppard? Lez Zeppelin? All real apparently... -
Yes, sits at 800hz normally and switches to 1.4Khz when you pull the pot up, if memory serves. Yes, it's a Bart branded pre. it has the stacked HF and LF pot and a passive active push/pull on the volume.
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Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I'm going to be seeking a finders fee for owning the pig that started all this, just saying... -
I've got the Bartolini Musicman replacement in my fretless with the 3 band Bart pre-amp that has the switchable mid, and I don't think it's weak at all, it's a very useful and musical pre that voices really well on the fretless.
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Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
It has advantages over the lego, that's for sure. -
Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Jesus, can't a man buy a plushy pig....? -
Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Yep, very capable unit, I looked at it before I bought a second hand XT Pro, but I needed a bit more power and went with a sweaty great Crown amp into the Big Twin. -
Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I've tried the Helix and the Pod XT Pro against the Kemper rack and the Multi-amp, what I observed was that the units designed specifically for bass were more flexible and therefore more useful than the "general" units that had some bass models in them, that said, I thought the models in the Helix were perfectly useable but needed more attention, and the Kemper was fine as long as you didn't stray too far from the original modelled sound. The MB was a cracking unit, but I didn't think it sounded any better than the Kemper or the Line6 units, it sounded different. Studio use of course. -
Is your OS up to date? Focusrite Control is on a new version I think.
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boot the machine into Single User mode by starting it up and holding down CMD+S at the chime till you see a black screen with a bunch of white text. Wait for that to finish loading and then type fsck -f (the space is deliberate) this will force the machine to do a full check of the disc architecture and run fixes. Wait for the process to finish, it'll either say "Mac HD look OK" or Mac HD was repaired" or something like that if it says OK, type sync;sync;sync;reboot and press return. The machine will reboot and hopefully work. If it say repaired, run the fsck -f command again until it says OK.
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Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Yes, which is why I used the Barefaced Big Twin T when I was gigging, as it's effectively a bass PA... In the days of Ampeg 8X10's I wouldn't have been so picky I suspect. What I would definitely be able to tell is that the tone is how I designed it to be, and when I played through other rigs, it didn't sound right. -
Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Cheek! That's a limited edition Pink Floyd plushy pig from the V&A exhibition last year...! -
Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Best way to deal with multi-fx, one stage at a time and keep an eye on the levels. -
Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
My studio: In the box digital all running through a class A summing mixer and a Rupert Neve designed Amek comp/lim. All the flexibility and power of digital and some lush analogue width and depth. -
Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I'm mixing an album currently with UAD2 plugins emulating some of the best analogue gear on the market, with a little patience the result I'm getting is perfectly acceptable, given that I'm not able to afford a Rupert Neve Designs 5088 60v console and a rack of vintage eq's and compressors... Still, I like the result, but then I know what I'm doing and have the experience to back it up. I used to use the PodXT pro, and a lot of guys commented that they didn't like it's sound until they heard what I was getting out of it, fact is that multi-fx units like the Helix need a deal of understanding, not least about gain staging and signal chain construction, and the standard patches aren't always very good... Easy to use, good sounding comps are always going to be popular because a lot of people don't actually know what a compressor is doing to their signal, I'd love a Shelford for my bass, but it's overkill, the limiter in my Phil Jone flight-case works just fine with one knob. -
This has been around for a while, a year or so at least, if I buy or sell a bass or kit now, it has to be separately insured for the journey.... This is why pick-up is so much easier.
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It's a great little unit, enjoy.
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Live performance - have analogue effects pedals had their day?
WinterMute replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
I have to disagree, I hear the difference and it matters to me, why else would we spend so long and so much money finding the right bass/amp/cab/effects/case/tea...? No digital system modelled, synthesised, convoluted etc. sounds as good the real thing, I use Universal Audio plug-ins because they are the best sounding in the market to my ears, but I'd still take your hand off if you offered me an 1176 or an LA2A in good nick. Each to their own, I'll use what sounds good to me, but I most definitely can tell the difference.