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  1. [quote name='Johnebass' post='98527' date='Dec 4 2007, 12:34 AM']I am a late fourties musician who has been a member here for a while but probably due to my age find it hard to understand the abreviations. For instanace PM'd, presumably means private mail???? What the hell does BUMP mean, I really can't work that one out! Any other abreviations that someone can explain would be really helfull and would make an old man very happy instead of a happy man very old!! Ta John[/quote] hi i am new to basschat could you show me what stuff i can do from Henry Bellingham
  2. [quote name='MythSte' post='595790' date='Sep 11 2009, 04:13 PM']I'll have a bash with my 75 RI Jazz DI'd from my shuttle for you Alex [/quote] i have a peavey max 115 and it sounds Really !! nice
  3. [quote name='alexclaber' post='595468' date='Sep 11 2009, 10:32 AM']Ladies and Gentlemen, In the interest of letting people compare the sounds of my various models, without actually hearing them in person, I'd like to get some nice recordings of popular bass sounds which I can re-amp through my various cabs and then record (with various mics). The plan is to have say a Fender Jazz with roundwounds, funked up, rocked out, throughly dub-heavy, etc all through DI onto a digital recording medium. Then I'll play that back through my U5/PLX through each of my cabs and mic them both up close and at a distance, on and off-axis with an SM57 and some small and large diaphragm condensers. Then you'll be able to listen to both the DI'd bass, and all the different miked recordings of each cab (multiple mics hopefully making up for mic colouration). And then the same with say a flatwound Precision, a Rickenbacker with a pick, a StingRay, etc etc. Plus some effected stuff - overdrive, fuzz, etc. Would be nice to get some of these sounds through a clean DI but others through the preamp sections of popular amps. Maybe a Sansamp or two as well. I was going to do this with my bass but how many of your own a thru-neck chambered 36" with Q-Tuners? Not a great reference point methinks! As I've said to various people, this still won't tell you what the cabs sound like, but it will allow you to compare one to another. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! Alex[/quote] i just thought that i would tell that i own a peavey max 115 that sound really!! nice i hope to send a picture to you if you would like that
  4. [quote name='fenderiko' post='618596' date='Oct 6 2009, 02:31 PM']Hello , does any of you know of a good pick-up maker in the UK for double bass ? ? thanks RH[/quote] if the other guy has not told you yet then go to accusound becareful because the scroll may not let you go back up the page
  5. [quote name='jakesbass' post='618986' date='Oct 6 2009, 08:30 PM']Accusound, used to be in Leicestershire but that's going back a bit. Google the name...[/quote] what bass guitars do you play because i saw the picture of you with your bass guitars
  6. [quote name='YouMa' post='446818' date='Mar 27 2009, 02:52 AM']Ive got thosands of loops ill send you some if you want.[/quote] i would like some loops aswell if you would be so kind Henry
  7. [quote name='WalMan' post='448486' date='Mar 29 2009, 03:05 AM']Aaaaaaaaand? Gig wind down[/quote] Hi i am new around here could you add me as a freind even though we have only just spoken but it would be really greatful
  8. [quote name='Zoe_BillySheehan' post='444936' date='Mar 25 2009, 02:06 PM']Hey! does anyone know where to get free drum tracks? im gunna record some more stuff, but ive only got this rubbish soundin drum tracks from 'Garageband' Cheers, Z x[/quote] I love peavey stuff and do you have facebook if you do search henry bellingham
  9. [quote name='Mikey R' post='601084' date='Sep 17 2009, 10:07 AM']Now thats good news![/quote] nice bass does play well and where did you get it maid
  10. [quote name='Gary' post='523720' date='Jun 25 2009, 03:08 PM']BASS DAY UK 22.11.09 The largest UK bass event in Manchester city centre. [url="http://www.bassday.co.uk"]Bass Day UK[/url] Featuring: Nathan East Adam Nitti Poogie Bell Band Randy Hope-Taylor and more! (Check back for Performance up-dates!) Check out the BASS DAY COLLECTIVE ! Royal Northern College of Music, 124 Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9RD Doors open at 12.00, curfew at 23.00. Tickets: £20 on-line / £23 on door. Ages 12 and under free ! For latest updates, programme and additional information: Please visit the website: [url="http://www.bassday.co.uk"]Bass Day UK Website[/url] BASS DAY UK on Sunday, the 22nd of November 2009. All day bass extravaganza. Enthusiasts from around the globe meet at: The Royal Northern College of Music Manchester city centre. Bassplayers from all over the world come together. Watch them showcase and demonstrate their talent, during performances and master-class sessions. This years all-day event allows the public to meet world class musicians in an informal, casual setting, giving them opportunities to learn and gain advice from professional players. Lecture Theatre Sessions Here we expose a broad selection of musical styles, bass playing techniques and advice. From students and beginners to professional musicians. BASS DAY UK provides great enrichment opportunities. Check web-site News for PRIZES to be won !! Best UK Trade Next to the artists, a wide range of top brands are represented. Yamaha, MarkBass Amplifiers, Elites Bass Strings & Bass Centre, Music Man, Shuker Basses, Promenade Music, EBS, GB Guitars, Overwater Basses, A C Guitars, David Hall Amplifiers, East, Italia Arbiter, Ken Smith Guitars, Music Ground, Bass Guitar Magazine, Rotosound Strings and many more, take part in this event. Visitors can try out the latest models of production as well as custom build instruments, effects, amps at various stands over two floors of the venue. BASS DAY UK 2009 will take place at: Royal Northern College of Music 124 Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9RD Doors open at 12.00, curfew at 23.00. Tickets: £20 on-line / £23 on door. Ages 12 and under free ! For latest updates, programme and additional information: Please visit the website: [url="http://www.bassday.co.uk"]Bass Day UK Website[/url][/quote] i like what you have written henry
  11. [quote name='silverfoxnik' post='557720' date='Aug 1 2009, 12:35 PM']Hi Folks, Well; it's been a while and just because we've got nothing better to do (again), we thought we'd set up another [b]Basschat South East Bash[/b] on [b]Saturday 10 October 2009[/b] for your enjoyment!! Here's all the details: [b]Date:[/b] Saturday 10 October 2009 [b]Time:[/b] 11am - 6pm [b]Venue:[/b] Jubilee High School, Surrey, School Lane, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 1TE [b]Venue link:[/b] [url="http://www.jubileehigh.surrey.sch.uk/gallery.asp?GID=5"]Jubilee High School Website[/url] [b]Map link:[/b] [url="http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=504208&y=164434&z=0&sv=KT15+1TE&st=2&pc=KT15+1TE&mapp=map.srf&searchp=ids.srf"]MAP LINK[/url] [b]Format:[/b] 1 x general area to set up your gear, plus 1 x workshop area with workshops through the day (details tbc), plus cafeteria [b]Cost:[/b] £10 for the day [b]Charities:[/b] We will donate any profits from the day to these 4 worthy causes: UPDATE on the charities for the Bash: Any profits from the day will be donated as follows: 1. The Prostate Cancer Charity (40%) 2. The Orpheus Centre (40%) 3. African Children's Choir (10%) 4. The Blue Cross (10%) For anyone who wants more details about the amazing work of these charities, have a look below: [url="http://www.prostate-cancer.org.uk"]The Prostate Cancer Charity[/url] [url="http://www.orpheus.org.uk"]The Orpheus Centre[/url] [url="http://www.africanchildrenschoir.com"]The African Children's Choir[/url] [url="http://www.bluecross.org.uk/web/site/home/home.asp"]The Blue Cross[/url] We aim to have some great [b]workshops[/b] on the day, pretty much as we did last year but this time, we'll have a lot [b]more space[/b] which should help! For example, the entrance foyer at the venue is about the same amount of space we had at the Holiday Inn last year. And we have the main theatre and a cafeteria area at our disposal as well, which gives us a lot of options! There will be [b]refreshments [/b] available on the day for a small charge of course which will help increase the profits and keep everyone happy! It's going to cost [b]£185 for the hire of the venue[/b] plus we've been advised to take out some [b]public liability insurance cover[/b] (which we will do) therefore, we need to charge [b]£10 per head[/b] entrance fee to cover those cost. And, like last year, all [b]profits will be donated to good causes[/b] so not only will we have a fabulous day 'navel gazing' as only bass players can, but we will be raising funds for good causes.. in particular [b]Baschat [/b]itself, which is why we're all here in the first place talking about this stuff! [b]Other details[/b] such as which rooms/spaces will be used for what function etc, masterclasses, raffles etc, will be added over the next few weeks. [b]Hope lots of you can come because it's that which'll make it a great day![/b] What would be [b]really helpful[/b] from everyone who's interested in partcipating on the day is: [b]1.[/b] Donations of raffle prizes [b]2.[/b] Ideas/requests for the workshops [b]3.[/b] Volunteers to help out on the day (if needs be) Basically, we've come up with a format based on last year's event but there's no reason why we can't expand on it either.. [b]So all practical ideas/offers welcome![/b] What'd be good now is to use this thread [u]to get an idea of who's coming and what gear they'll be bringing[/u]..So, to get the ball rolling: UPDATED LIST: [b]01. Silverfoxnik:[/b] Roscoe Beck V, Wal Pro2e, BC Rich Eagle, Fender Jazz V Deluxe, Eden Metro Rig, GK700RB, SWR Triad [b]02. Merton:[/b] Status Retroactive, Mikey's Singlecut Fanned-Fret Prototype, LH500 and Barefaced Vintage [b]03.[/b] [b]04. Hamster:[/b] BFM Omni15 tallboy, Barefaced Compact, Fender P with Thumper & Villex PTB [b]05. Alex Claber:[/b] '87 Warwick Streamer, RIM Custom 5 with 36" scale and Q-Tuners, Avalon U5/QSC PLX3002, GB Shuttle 6.0, Barefaced Compact, Big One, Midget, Midget T, maybe Big Baby. [b]06. Johnnylager:[/b] Spector Euro 4LX, KSD Jazz, LH-1000, Barefaced Big Juan, DHA Custom Shop VT2-Twin-EQ-Bass with Tech Tube valves & whatever other effects I have at the time. [b]07. Happy Jack:[/b] Lightwave Sabre VL, Hofner 500/1 (1964), Hofner 500/5 (1959), PJB Bass Buddy + headphones, whole load of stuff for the Quiet Room, a Drummer, Comfort Strapp, a Dare twin-shoulder strap, and a Slider twin-shoulder strap [b]08. MacDaddy:[/b] Custom Shuker (hopefully!) and possibly Hamer Blitz or Iceni Zoot. [b]09. Stingrayfan:[/b] G&L Tribute L2000, Yamaha BB614, Westone Thunder 1A, [b]10. Chris B:[/b] [b]11. Cetera:[/b] Pre-Kramer Spector NS-2, Wal Mk1 Fretless, Fender/AllParts 70's Jazz, Tech21 Landmark600, GenzBenzNEOX212T [b]12. Waynepunkdude:[/b] Fender Jazz, SX P Bass, MM Bongo, DHA-DI-EQ & Ampeg SVT 5 Pro [b]13. Jakesbass:[/b] Alembic MK5 Deluxe, German Blockless Wonder 1880 Double Bass [b]14. 51m0n:[/b] Bergantino AE410, MarkBass sa450, Focusrite Compounder, Roscoe Century Std V, (If Plux isnt gigging) Berg HT210, HT115, Hartke LH500 [b]15. Floyd Pepper:[/b] Markbass LMK, Bergantino HT112 & EX112, Stingray '91 2eq, Lakland DJ4, Stagg EDB, Gibson Les Paul Double Cut and a Fender '54 RI Precision17. Davidmpires: Markbass F1, Barefaced Compact, Spector Euro LX 5, T-Bass by Status [b]16. Peted:[/b] Warwick Thumb BO 4, Squier MIJ modded Precision, Shuker Singlecut 6 fanned fret (if it's ready by then, but I'm not holding my breath) [b]17. Platypus:[/b] Alleva Coppolo Jazz 5, Celinder Jazz 4 fretless, Tecamp Puma 1000 + Tecamp M212 cab [b]18. Monz:[/b] Stingray 5 (la bella flats) Matamp GT200, Simms-Watt PA 100, Matamp 8x10 + Whatever else I have bought buy then [b]19. Alien:[/b] Schecter Stiletto 4, Peavey Grind 6, Hartke HA7000, Alien Audio 2x10 + other toys. [b]20. EssentialTension:[/b] Lakland Skyline Decade, Fender Tony Franklin Fretless Precision, Mesa Boogie Walkabout Scout 112 [b]21. silddx:[/b] Warwick Corvette $$ 4, Warwick Corvette Standard Ash active fretless 4, POD X3 Live, SansAmp Para Driver [b]22. Phil_the_bassist:[/b] MMSR5 w/JE preamp, Sandberg Cali JM, Steinberger synapse5 w/ extra pup, various fuzz pedals and envelope filters, whatever amp I happen to own by then. [b]23. Stingray5:[/b] My StingRay5, StingRay fretless and Tune TWB-6 plus any other basses in my signature pic if people let me know. I also have an Aria AMB-50B acoustic bass if anyone fancies a go? Could also bring my GT6-B. Plus ('cos it's small) a BLX-80 combo. And some cans...? [b]24. dave.c:[/b] Spector Rebop 4DLX EX, Spector NS2000-4, Gibson SGZ,Hartke LH500, Hartke Hydrive 410 [b]25. WalMan:[/b] Wal Pro1/Custom conversion, G&L L2500 US, MarkBass CMD121H, Epifani 1x12 (not the neo one but I can't remember the initials just at the mo), Bass Pod xT Pro, Marshall SuperBass 100 head [b]26. Bottle:[/b] Ibanez GSR-180, Gallien-Krueger MB2-500, EBS Pro-line 4x10 [b]27. Beedster:[/b] Fender, Fender, Fender, Fender, Fender, Fender..and Markbass!. [b]28. pete.young:[/b] Burman Pro 4000 and a Dean Bromberg B2, which has an unusual Piezo bridge pickup [b]29. coasterbass:[/b] Mesa 1x15 RR, Mesa 4x10, Ampeg SVP and Eden WP100 preamps [b]30. sixshooter:[/b] 55P bass Sonic Blue Relic, 59P bass original Sunburst, 59P bass Custom Shop relic Mary Kaye, 79P bass original but upgraded Black, Modulus 6 Oteil Burbridger [b]31. Jean Luc Pickguard:[/b] couple of Ashborys, an NS-design CR5M & danelectro longhorn [b]32. [/b] [b]33. Jack London:[/b] GK1001RBII and Simnett [b]34. ped:[/b] Vigier S2 fretted/S3 fretless, Roland Vbass, SWR 4x8/1x15, noname 1u poweramp if it doesn't explode beforehand, phone, keys, wallet [b]35. dannybuoy:[/b] Peavey T-40 & pedalboard [b]36. bassace:[/b] double bass, amp & cab [b]37. barneyG42:[/b] Status Series1, and possibly me Hartke 3500 [b]38. Johngh:[/b] Fender MIJ Jazz 75 reissue. Shuker Headless 6er and Status S2 Classic 6er headless. [b]39. Clarky:[/b] Shuker JJ Burnel and Mesa Walkabout [b]40. Stylon Pilson:[/b] £10, a Hartke LH500 and a Barefaced Compact. And probably a fretless Aria Sinsonido [b]41. Xzantes:[/b] Conklin Groove tools 7 string fretless [b]42. sdgrsr400:[/b] Lākland Skyline 55-02 Deluxe, Glockenklang Soul II, Acme B2-ii [b]43. woolz:[/b] ABM ashdown evoIII 575w head, peavey cab. ibanez sr20th, few pedals. [b]44. Paul S:[/b] Fender Jaguar, Hohner B2A; Trace Elliot AH300-12, 1153, 2103H [b]45. Bubinga 5:[/b] Fender Jazz custom shop custom Classic, Stingray 5, Sei Jazz 5, Ostinato Jazz, Fender Jazz 5, Cort Elrick 5, Aguilar [b]46. eshears:[/b] Pedulla Rapture J2, Lakland DPLEII (Darkstar P-bass), Genz-Benz Shuttle 6.0, Barfaced Compact, Pedalboard (Deep Impact, Supercollider, Ultra Fuzz, Discumbobulator, Small Stone, Dd-6) [b]47. Budget Bassist:[/b] Warwick corvette $$ [b]48. tait:[/b] Shuker course Taitycaster, possibly an ibanez SR500 if anyone's interested in that? [b]49. Mikey R:[/b] Shuker course P Bass [b]50. Shockwave:[/b] Pedulla Pentabuzz 5AAAAA Fretless, Pedulla MVP5 fretted, Rickenbacker 4003S, Ashdown Little Giant LG1000. [b]51. Simon1964:[/b] Shuker Singlecut, Stingray (with East 3 band preamp), Rick, Mark Bass Jeff Berlin and possibly the Thumb or Precision. [b]52. Tarcher:[/b] [b]53. Captain Rumble:[/b] Wal pro 1, Warwick Corvette $$ Greece. [b]54: Captain Bassman:[/b] Aggie DB750 (unless there's too much amp-age already!) + Aggie cabs, Vigier Arpege 5 (new series 4 model), Sadowsky UV70 Metro / Jaydee GA24 custom / GB IV (early Spitfire from 1999) [b]To make this event pay for itself and to be able to donate something to charity, we need a minimum of 30 people... So, come on folks; sign up!! [/b] Thanks and look forward to seeing you there.. silverfoxnik / Merton / Hamster / WalMan / obbm / johhnylager[/quote] you have wrote alot
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