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FuNkShUi

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  1. [quote name='SpondonBassed' timestamp='1496826962' post='3314050']
    I'll get shot down for saying but have you considered a twist right out of the eighties? Use a reel to reel to make your own backing tracks and have it highly visible on stage with you.

    Think I'll put on my kevlar vest and Y-fronts on now...
    [/quote]

    :lol:
    I'll have to look in to how to make my own backing tracks using a reel to reel.
    Thanks for all the suggestions so far. They will all get looked into, to see what will suit us most

  2. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1496827159' post='3314052']
    From the early 80s until about 10 years ago every single band I was in used some kind of pre-recorded or pre-programmed backing as part of our live sound.

    I've nearly always created my own backings, using Logic on the Mac since the early 90s, which gave me the most flexibility when it comes to play back solutions: I could use a laptop to replay the track direct from Logic; I could save the MIDI data as a standard MIDI file and play that back using a MIDI file player (my preferred solution was the one built in to the Akai samplers) controlling synths and samplers; I could mix the track down into stereo (or mono with a click track on the other channel) and run it from a CD player, Minidisk player or iPod.

    I have worked with bought backing tracks in the past, and unless you are planning on playing the song exactly as the recording, it is always best to go for MIDI tracks rather than recordings as it will allow you to load the track up into your DAW of choice and modify the arrangement to suit the way that you play the song.

    However I personally wouldn't bother with backing at all. For me the whole point of an acoustic duo is that it is re-interpretations of the songs that showcase the qualities two acoustic guitars and two voices. That's what I would be wanting to see and hear.
    [/quote]

    Thanks for all that info. I'll have to read up on some of the stuff you've mentioned, but i'll do that.
    Yeh we will still do some of the songs acoustic, as we enjoy making our own arrangements.
    But i just want to be able to have the option to do other things too

  3. [quote name='bonzodog' timestamp='1496826062' post='3314041']
    Also look at the FAQ part of the web sites and see if they guarantee the backing tracks they are offer have definite endings. Surprising how many backing tracks have fade outs which sound awful live.
    [/quote]

    Thanks for that. Especially this tip!

  4. Not wanting to get into an argument whether you like them or not.
    Just hoping to speak to anyone with experience of using them.
    So what program do you use?
    In my acoustic duo i play in, we were considering adding a backing track to fill the sound up , and potentially enable me to play bass in some of the songs, rather than acoustic guitar all the time.
    How does it work? Do you just download the song you want and then filter out the instruments you don't want in the track?
    Do you take your laptop to your gig and then plug that straight into your PA?
    Whats the deal? All advice welcome as i have no idea about any aspect of it! Give me an idiots guide :)
    Edit to say if this should be in a different topic, please feel free to move it

  5. I cant answer the question on the dead zone, as i don't own a Fender. Although i would be seriously surprised if that was a common problem.

    I do however own a bass with P + J pickups. It is ridiculously versatile. While it probably doesn't do the exact P sound like a P, or the exact bridge sound of a jazz, it is really close.
    It's definitely not a horrible mash up. Well, mine isn't.
    I'll always own a bass set up like this. Makes so much sense because of the variance in songs and genres my wedding band plays.

  6. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1494972490' post='3300173']
    Good recommendation, and shameless plug here, I`m selling one for £50 del in UK. Which is nice.

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/299395-fender-rumble-15-v2-l50-inc-delivery-in-uk/page__p__3268657__hl__rumble__fromsearch__1#entry3268657"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry3268657[/url]
    [/quote]

    I've got one. Great little amp for home practice

  7. Just bought a bass from Graeme.
    Exactly as described (probably in better condition than described in all honesty), really easy deal.
    From first message, to completion of deal, with the bass in my hands, approximately 15 hours!
    Nice one

  8. Thanks gents.
    I understand the hesitancy from some buying this, as Andy isn't a "known" brand.
    That's why i encourage people to come and try it.
    Your spot on Gelfin. The neck is sublime, and it does everything you need from a bass.
    As ive said, i wish i wasn't in the situation i am.

  9. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1494441780' post='3296051']
    Just look at his other builds....Kert's bass (reluctantly for sale) is a prime example of this.
    [/quote]

    There are no compromises on quality. I can definitely vouch for that!

  10. Had a question if it will come in a hardcase.
    If you want it to, it can. If i'll be posting it, it will.
    But it has a really smart leather case if you'd prefer that too.
    Last price drop before Evil Bay to [size=5][color=#ff0000][u][b]£1500[/b][/u][/color][/size]

  11. [quote name='tonyclaret' timestamp='1494272299' post='3294627']
    I have one TKS S112 and it sounds lovely. Haven't used it in a live gig situation yet, but have been pondering adding a second cab for flexibility. I'll be playing mainly pubs and clubs, got a festival coming up but would have PA and monitor support for that. So hoping I may get by? Or do I pull the trigger on another cab?
    [/quote][quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1494273575' post='3294642']
    I find a single S112 a bit limited except for stage monitoring. Adding a second one makes the pair just as nice sounding but noticeably bigger. I wouldn't like having just one. They're so light and portable that bulk is not an issue really.
    [/quote]

    You only need one cab for stage monitoring (i have got 2 btw). He's just being greedy :lol:

  12. [quote name='Marc S' timestamp='1493896755' post='3291579']
    Looks great Fred :)
    I played one just like it a few years back. It had a slimmer, narrower neck than most other P's
    And it was just awesome. It was also for sale at that time, and I needed to sell another before buying...
    ... I'm still sorely disappointed I let that one go! I'm jealous now lol
    [/quote]

    I agree, it was a good one!

  13. [quote name='LewisK1975' timestamp='1493824888' post='3291015']
    My particular favourite being when the band members agreed on 3 new songs to learn, and so I booked a rehearsal room for a week's time. Turned up for rehearsal the following week and it became obvious that the drummer hadn't even listened to them. I just asked him outright if he'd learned them, and he replied 'I've had a quick listen'. Spent the entire 3 hour rehearsal on one song. I put up with it for ages as he was a reliable guy and not a tw@t, but in the end enough was enough..the band didn't continue without me. Says it all really.
    [/quote]

    This is so similar to our situation at the minute Lew, i had to look to see if i had written it!! Our drummers exact words when i asked if he'd learnt them was "i had a quick listen" too!!
    Its the same apart from him being reliable actually <_< He has forgotten about a couple of practices and is often late.
    But it's like you say we are all mates after playing together for as long as we have.
    Worst/most annoying part for me is our drummer thought it was ok, and not an issue, because it "all comes together in the end"

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