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woodyratm

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  2. Simples. Rage against the Machine. If i got to use Tim C's stuff.
  3. I have a stagg one i got off ebay a while back. It might be slightly to big for what you need though. £30 off ebay. Take a look there. Also take a look at flightcase warehouse.
  4. I know you said no 'torches but i use one with a vb jr and pretty much hit the muse nail on the head (or so i'm told.) Couple it with an octave and you can easily get a sound that is pretty much identical to Fury. Thought i'd through it out there. Though from your budget the bass big muff would probs do it? I used to use a big muff running with a marshal guv'nor (again with the barge concepts blender) and got close. The blowtorch works brilliantly for me though.
  5. I keep messing up Hysteria's verse when i play it with the band. Can do it fine on my own, soon as the guitar plays i start missing notes everywhere.
  6. Ohhhh this does interest me..... i need to check the funds i think!
  7. Oooh i like this thread! Know your enemy is the single reason i picked up a bass. Which is weird since ive been into rage since my sister was young! Shes like 28 now.... she somehow had one of the demo's which she binned. Got it downloaded now but still I saw them at titp last year and at leeds a few weeks (or months) later. The gig at T was the best show ive ever seen. Nearly passed out, but still fantastic! Also it is possible to sound "like" the first album (not exactly of course) by using a jazz of some kind (i use my lakland) into an svt 4 with a blender and an original guv'nor. I spent hours faffing getting a tone sorta like it.
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  9. Another bump. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=150358994157"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=150358994157[/url]
  10. I used to use a wristband too. Looks abit suspect when you're undoing your belt in the middle of a venue like!
  11. [quote name='cheddatom' post='542040' date='Jul 16 2009, 10:50 AM']I've seen that before somewhere![/quote] Kittentab? Hahah
  12. Here is mine. Need to get the cables to be tidier.
  13. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='541892' date='Jul 16 2009, 07:31 AM']I have a potential sale but as it is International and payment options are limiting I'd like to sell to the UK. I wouldn't dismiss the option of a trade up or down for a lightweight bass! [/quote] Only other bass i have is my stingray - and thats likely to mong your shoulder even worse If i come into cash i'll let you know. Also congrats on the amazing price.
  14. Realised i had originally put this in the wrong forum! My mate is having problems shifting his Filter Pro - Dodgy bidders on ebay etc. So he asked me to stick it on here. Used in the studio and live by bands such as radiohead and Muse. it is been used on the Muse song City of Delusion (with an exp pedal) for example, and Chris Wolstenholme uses one live as part of his rig. Here is what Line 6 say:- Synchronizing a dream collection of classic effects has been a hit or miss (mostly miss) process. Now, the rhythmic possibilities are endless. Just tap a tempo to set the groove of your Tube Echo to a dotted eighth, let the Obi-Wah throb a quarter note while the Panned Phaser undulates a half note triplet. You'll find your ears reelin' in time and your toes doing that poly-rhythmic twitch that can only mean you've created another masterpiece. Ain't life grand? Extensive MIDI features, analog Bypass, expression pedal control and 99 Program memories give the most sophisticated effects junkie total control and limitless options. High-visibility displays let you know what's going on. Innovative tempo controls translate delay times and modulation rates from milliseconds or Hertz to BPM and back. With the ability to dial in anywhere from a 16th note triplet to a dotted whole note, you can simply tap a tempo or lock to MIDI Clock and dial in the perfect note rhythm to match any groove at any tempo. STUDIO MODELER FEATURES: 24-bit processing and A/D/A conversion 99 User definable programs MIDI Clock Sync Tap Tempo Innovative Tempo controls translate between seconds and BPM Musical note variations for rhythmic freedom XLR (balanced) and 1/4 inch (unbalanced) Inputs and Outputs MIDI in and software selectable MIDI out/thru Input/Output Level controls A variety of mix options, including: Dry, Analog, Input Mute and All Mute Completely user definable MIDI Map TRS Stereo in/out for convenient effects loop connectivity Universal power supply FILTER PRO MODELS: based on*... Mu-Tron III (Up Position) Mu-Tron III (Down position) Zvex Seek Wah Oberheim VCF Voice Box V-Tron Electrix Filter Factory Spin Cycle Comet Trails Slow Filter Octisynth Moog, Oberheim, Sequential Circuits & ARP Synthesizers Korg X911 Guitar Synth Growler Q Filter He is looking £120 shipped, O.N.O
  15. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='541426' date='Jul 15 2009, 04:40 PM']Maple![/quote] Noooooo! Fancy a trade for a lake placid blue one?
  16. Hey folks, My mate is having problems shifting his Filter Pro - Dodgy bidders on ebay etc. So he asked me to stick it on here. Used in the studio and live by bands such as radiohead and Muse. it is been used on the song City of Delusion (with an exp pedal) for example. Here is what Line 6 say:- Synchronizing a dream collection of classic effects has been a hit or miss (mostly miss) process. Now, the rhythmic possibilities are endless. Just tap a tempo to set the groove of your Tube Echo to a dotted eighth, let the Obi-Wah throb a quarter note while the Panned Phaser undulates a half note triplet. You'll find your ears reelin' in time and your toes doing that poly-rhythmic twitch that can only mean you've created another masterpiece. Ain't life grand? Extensive MIDI features, analog Bypass, expression pedal control and 99 Program memories give the most sophisticated effects junkie total control and limitless options. High-visibility displays let you know what's going on. Innovative tempo controls translate delay times and modulation rates from milliseconds or Hertz to BPM and back. With the ability to dial in anywhere from a 16th note triplet to a dotted whole note, you can simply tap a tempo or lock to MIDI Clock and dial in the perfect note rhythm to match any groove at any tempo. STUDIO MODELER FEATURES: 24-bit processing and A/D/A conversion 99 User definable programs MIDI Clock Sync Tap Tempo Innovative Tempo controls translate between seconds and BPM Musical note variations for rhythmic freedom XLR (balanced) and 1/4 inch (unbalanced) Inputs and Outputs MIDI in and software selectable MIDI out/thru Input/Output Level controls A variety of mix options, including: Dry, Analog, Input Mute and All Mute Completely user definable MIDI Map TRS Stereo in/out for convenient effects loop connectivity Universal power supply FILTER PRO MODELS: based on*... Mu-Tron III (Up Position) Mu-Tron III (Down position) Zvex Seek Wah Oberheim VCF Voice Box V-Tron Electrix Filter Factory Spin Cycle Comet Trails Slow Filter Octisynth Moog, Oberheim, Sequential Circuits & ARP Synthesizers Korg X911 Guitar Synth Growler Q Filter He is looking £130 ono + postage.
  17. [quote name='51m0n' post='536493' date='Jul 9 2009, 02:53 PM']You're npt the only one! [/quote] I too freaked out that my old band could have been there. But i think every band has had a cheesy picture of them a ) against a brick wall b ) railway line c ) Stairway Kinda concerning that my first band pretty much had 2/3
  18. I'll give this a bump. Don't think he's actually got reserves on the items.
  19. The pictures are good, i'm not a fan of taking pictures with your instruments either. But good quality - i couldnt tell what type of band you are. I'd probs stab in the dark at a general alternative (see Radiohead etc) with some random funky parts thrown in.
  20. Hey all, My guitarist/synth player is changing his rig again. So pretty much all his guitar stuff is online. [url="http://shop.ebay.co.uk/merchant/scottm0804_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZ"]http://shop.ebay.co.uk/merchant/scottm0804...armrsZ1QQ_fromZ[/url] Stuff like a Line 6 Filter Pro, Line 6 Echo Pro, Digitech pitchshifter thing.., JMP pre amp, 4x12 cab etc. Thought some people on here maybe interested in some of the stuff there. Cheers
  21. Oooooh i really want this. What pickup does it come with? the GK3? or the GK3B? Cheers
  22. [quote name='dub_junkie' post='530699' date='Jul 2 2009, 03:05 PM']nice bass! is it the (see-thru) black cherryburst or the (slight sparkle) burnt apple finish? Both look similiar from a distance,unless the lights are bouncing off it.[/quote] To be honest, i have no clue. The place i got it from had it marked as "redburst" - but by the same token ive been told its black cherry. But its also got little sparkly bits... I'd be inclinded to say burnt apple just because of the sparkle..
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