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Ricki_Bass_DK

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  1. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' post='582855' date='Aug 27 2009, 09:11 PM']nice bass...... [/quote] Yes and it sounds sooooo good!
  2. [quote name='caruso' post='582675' date='Aug 27 2009, 06:22 PM']-I am so happy....now I only need to find out which strings to use. I guess that the B-string shouldn't be too tense.....I'm thinking 128 tops. Any suggestions in that matter?- Try laBella HardRockingSteels. The bstring is the best.[/quote] Grrrr.....a bit difficult to get hands on in DK I'll see if it can be bought from a foreign webshop inside EU. Thanks anyway
  3. [quote name='Toasted' post='582610' date='Aug 27 2009, 05:33 PM']That's a nice bass at a nicer price. I think they're about 4500euro new.[/quote] Wow....I guess I was lucky then. It is a pretty amazing instrument IMHO.
  4. [quote name='Rayman' post='582620' date='Aug 27 2009, 05:37 PM']Beautiful, [i]beautiful[/i]. More pics please. I was in Denmark recently, a place called Kolding, that has nothing to do with anything mind .[/quote] Oh yeah?! On a gig or just as a tourist ( if there is anything to see at all i Kolding????)
  5. Hooorrayyy - I finally got my new baby After a long time of searching and trying out several different types I ended up with a Fodera NYC Empire 5-string. Very nice bass with a super-nice B-string and the legendary Pope preamp. I ended up paying € 1750 which I guess is a bargin [attachment=31703:fodera.jpg] [attachment=31704:fodera_2.jpg] [attachment=31705:fodera_3.jpg] [attachment=31706:fodera_4.jpg] [attachment=31711:fodera_2_2.jpg] [attachment=31713:fodera_9.jpg] [attachment=31714:fodera_8.jpg] [attachment=31715:fodera_7.jpg] [attachment=31716:fodera_6.jpg] [attachment=31717:fodera_5.jpg] [attachment=31718:fodera_4_2.jpg] [attachment=31719:fodera_3_2.jpg] I am so happy....now I only need to find out which strings to use. I guess that the B-string shouldn't be too tense.....I'm thinking 128 tops. Any suggestions in that matter?
  6. [quote name='DarkHorse' post='576078' date='Aug 20 2009, 10:00 PM']Me on stage? Well if anyone ever organises a gig for the deaf, I'm your man [/quote] *LOL* Welcome to deep discussions
  7. [quote name='gazwb' post='575539' date='Aug 20 2009, 02:58 PM']Currently playing on a mim precision and an oldstyle svt3pro with classic cabs.[/quote] Hi Gaz, That's a nice rig.....and heavy Thank god for roadies!
  8. [quote name='Russty' post='576545' date='Aug 21 2009, 12:35 PM']Well that's about it for now, I'll resume my normal occupation of waiting for Mr Gilmour to ring and book me for the Floyd's next world tour hahahahahahahahahaha.[/quote] Hi to you Russ.....and for the record! We are quite a few waiting for that call
  9. I'm not sure if you know it ( probably not ) but the Celinder factory has in fact shut down. Apparently Chris was too bad a businessman, which means that he couldn't keep his times of delivery. I know several bassplayer that waited for more than 2 years for delivery. I guess the bad reputation caught up with him. Sorry - the basses are great!
  10. Hi Baxter, A little P-bass doesn't hurt As already said: Good action pictures.....and welcome from DK Ricki
  11. [quote name='Tradfusion' post='574294' date='Aug 19 2009, 04:20 PM']So the majority of you guys think backing tracks are complete sh**e! I have never really gone to hear a band using them to be honest so I suppose that would be a good idea... our little 4 piece is'nt bad as we are, so maybe it is a re-thinking of the set list and that, our vocalist is female and she keeps picking songs that suit her voice and that she fancies herself, alot of them are fairly contemporary ala Beyonce, Sugababes, Rihanna etc so thats where we sound pretty twee with just the 1 guitar, bass and drums. Stuff like Blondie, Pretenders, Fleetwood mac etc we can horse out and they sound fine... we were trying to include some of the recent hits because people keep asking for them. As for the extra musician, we are on a set fee for the pub gigs and if we bring someone else on board we have another cut in the already (IMO) paltry fee, we have other gigs like weddings etc where we can afford a keyboard player and its great, makes all the difference... Oh well, back to the drawing board.. [/quote] If this thread is to be taken [b]back on track[/b] ( got it? ) I will suggest that you make some very simple backtracks where you simply put a click in the left channel of a stereo mix and the tracks in the right. Then it will do, and you can try out if this is what you want. Use some sort of Cubase, Audition, Garageband or anything similar. If you decide to go along with the idea after having tried it out ( it is a little more complex to get to work, than it sounds ) then you need to get up a step or two. I use a Macbook and Logic Pro with a MOTU firewire interface. Then I can make as many tracks as I wish AND I can route whichever click I want to its own output....for the drummer to use. Be aware that the drummers have different wishes regarding how the click is produces. Some only want 1/4-notes and some want 1/16 notes. I needs to be tested which works best for your drummer. I think that it is ok to use backtracks. I occasionally play in a band with tracks, and it is great fun BUT you need to be able to groove along with the tracks - not as easy as it sounds. Good luck with the project. It absolutely is do-able, so go ahead - it is a playground
  12. [quote name='Tradfusion' post='574294' date='Aug 19 2009, 04:20 PM']So the majority of you guys think backing tracks are complete sh**e! I have never really gone to hear a band using them to be honest so I suppose that would be a good idea... our little 4 piece is'nt bad as we are, so maybe it is a re-thinking of the set list and that, our vocalist is female and she keeps picking songs that suit her voice and that she fancies herself, alot of them are fairly contemporary ala Beyonce, Sugababes, Rihanna etc so thats where we sound pretty twee with just the 1 guitar, bass and drums. Stuff like Blondie, Pretenders, Fleetwood mac etc we can horse out and they sound fine... we were trying to include some of the recent hits because people keep asking for them. As for the extra musician, we are on a set fee for the pub gigs and if we bring someone else on board we have another cut in the already (IMO) paltry fee, we have other gigs like weddings etc where we can afford a keyboard player and its great, makes all the difference... Oh well, back to the drawing board.. [/quote] If this thread is to be taken [b]back on track[/b] ( got it? ) I will suggest that you make some very simple backtracks where you simply put a click in the left channel of a stereo mix and the tracks in the right. Then it will do, and you can try out if this is what you want. Use some sort of Cubase, Audition, Garageband or anything similar. If you decide to go along with the idea after having tried it out ( it is a little more complex to get to work, than it sounds ) then you need to get up a step or two. I use a Macbook and Logic Pro with a MOTU firewire interface. Then I can make as many tracks as I wish AND I can route whichever click I want to its own output....for the drummer to use. Be aware that the drummers have different wishes regarding how the click is produces. Some only want 1/4-notes and some want 1/16 notes. I needs to be tested which works best for your drummer. I think that it is ok to use backtracks. I occasionally play in a band with tracks, and it is great fun BUT you need to be able to groove along with the tracks - not as easy as it sounds. Good luck with the project. It absolutely is do-able, so go ahead - it is a playground
  13. [quote name='caruso' post='574382' date='Aug 19 2009, 05:20 PM']Yes, it's jj configuration from S.D. Regarding the weight: my bathroom scale reads ca. 5.1 kgs.[/quote] Great....I will check this one out. I'll return with my opinion when I've had a chance to try it
  14. [quote name='caruso' post='574124' date='Aug 19 2009, 02:28 PM']Fodera NYC basses are not build by Fodera, but the parts are from the Fodera shop. NYC basses are checked after being built by the Fodera team. NYC are the most ''vintage'' basses from the company but because of the Pope preamp are very versatile. My NYC has an ash body without top and I can get almost every sound I need or might want. It is not a Fodera in the sense of the Monarch/Emperor style. Those are different basses. Playbility is good, sometimes, due to the set of strings I use the bass needs to be set up differently. Mine's a but heavey but no big problem and the weight adds to the tone. The price of 2.100 Euro seems to be ok, I paid much more for mine(new). Anyway, it is fun to play, delivers lots of tones, good built quality.[/quote] You say that yours is a bit heavy. What is the weight on yours? Is your pu-combination also jj?
  15. Hello all you deep talkers I've come across a Fodera N.Y.C Empire 5-string which looks kind of nice. It is however located some 4 hours of driving from my home, so I was wondering if any of you bass lovers have ever tried such one. I don't know much about Fodera ( nothing actually ) but I understand that it is special and in the higher end of the scale. Look here [url="http://www.dba.dk/asp/soegning/detail.asp?annonceid=61734311"]Link to Fodera bass[/url] It is beeing sold for € 2.100,- Any thoughts on this one? Deep down regards, Ricki
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