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We launched into 'How Long' - the only song of the evening that I sang. Midway through the verse I become aware that something was wrong but as I was concentrating on singing and playing the bass line, I wasn't sure what it was. Into the chorus and I could just make out that the guitarist was still in the verse. I'm not sure where the mistake originated, but the guitarist (who was also the main singer) was notorious for 'winging it' and there were a few other problems from him with songs that didn't resemble the rehearsal versions during that gig, as revealed by the GoPro footage. Knowing the guitarist's stubborn streak, I stopped singing and allowed him to catch up. Meanwhile the drummer, also aware of the situation, played generic 4/4 patterns until everyone synchronised again. We got a clap so it must have sounded ok out front. π¬
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"Hello Glastonbury are your ready to rock? A few announcements before the main act. The bingo starts at 9.30 and this week's prize is a fantastic Β£132.85p. The Committee meets on Thursday to discuss the new roof, please attend as it's your club. There have been some complaints about the state of the toilet; please clean up after you. The ladies committee cake sale will take place on the 13th. If you have any plates or paper serviettes you can spare, please give them to Gladys. And now, the main act. Playing hits from the 50's to the 90s, here's Arthur Gimble and his Rockin' Rebels....."
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Happened to me once - not jiggling out of my dress - but the large lady in front of me jiggled out of the side of her top(!) and believe me, I wish I had been looking at the fretboard. I went straight into an experimental jazz odyssey. π€£
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Help & Advice - Roland/Boss COSM & MIDI Synth experience
Franticsmurf replied to Richard R's topic in Effects
I paid around Β£350 for mine last year from the Bass Gallery (there's one for sale there now) with a flight case but without the GK2B pick-up, which was another Β£100 or so new. So on the face of it, that looks a good price. My cynical and suspicious mind would be asking why is it such a good price, but that's just me. I use mine occasionally with a 4 string bass and I find the COSM tracking on all frets is very good. I also use it with my Guitarbass VI with a GK3 pick-up (originally intended for guitar) as you can set the unit up to receive from 4, 5 or 6 strings. -
...and now I GAS for under board lighting! π
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Show us your rig of choice for the weekend ** Basschat edition**
Franticsmurf replied to bassace97's topic in Amps and Cabs
Nice one! We have a regular FOH engineer with the Hulla band and since I've joined them we've been working to get me a nice sound out front (this band is the first one where I've regularly gone into the desk). He mentioned the other day that my onstage sound (I'm having trouble weaning myself off a TE 1x10" cab and TCE BAM200 amp) forms part of his FOH sound. I was horrified - I'm too loud - but he was happy. π -
+1 for the above. Dr Internet never graduated from medical school. π
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
Franticsmurf replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
I like the way you think. π -
Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
Franticsmurf replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
And pneumatic lifters? π -
I'm just trying to organise a rehearsal space for our band as I type. We have a couple of places in Swansea - the one I'm familiar with is in an industrial estate and which has three smallish rooms (just about ok for a 5 piece) and basic kit and goes for Β£10 per hour. But we've just managed to get a hall for Β£20 all day so we're going with that.
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
Franticsmurf replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
Thanks. I have the pedals, I just need to see which ones work best and add them to the gig board, or make up a new gig board. GLWTS. -
Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
Franticsmurf replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
I'm the opposite in some ways - apart from making sure I had the basics (comp, chorus, pre-amp), I bought a few cheap versions of things (filters, overdrives and octaves) that I told myself were to test out the concept before buying 'the real thing' for a permanent place on the board. But for the most part, I haven't replaced the cheap ones with more expensive kit because I've found the sound I want with them. My MS60B has a permanent spot on the board for specific spot effects (a drastic EQ change for a couple of numbers, a flange effect for the start of 'Dakota' and recently a bass synth patch for ... well, I haven't found an ideal spot for it yet but its a great sound. π I got a HB Stomp Control the other day to set up several loops of pedals on the creative board, and I recently invested in a Plethroa X3 which is now providing the comp, chorus and phase on the gig board. I thought long and hard about the X3 as I had individual pedals to cover the effects I'd use. But I decided that the footswitchable boards you can program into it would save me dancing on several pedals to get the sound I was after. So far it's been rehearsed several times and gigged once and it is making things easier for me. This is the current gig board: -
Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
Franticsmurf replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
Yes, and for similar reasons to you. My 'creative' board changes pretty much daily depending on my mood. The gigging board is based on the requirement of the band I'm using it with. The Hulla band (13 piece playing a wide range of genres) only really requires comp, chorus or phase, a bit of grit from my pre-amp and one short stint of clean boost for a bass so... er... instrumental break. (No solos hereπ¬). The other band (The Rip - 3 piece just starting up) is developing but so far I'm using the same board as the Hulla. As a trio I think I'll need a few more effects to fill in some of the gaps - definitely a filter and overdrive. If we expand in the direction I'm hoping, I think I'll end up with a separate board for this which will resemble the 'creative' one. -
Possibly will be gigging soon need amp size recommendations
Franticsmurf replied to Jimothey's topic in Amps and Cabs
For rehearsals and smaller gigs, I'll use my TCE BAM200 and a 1x12 cab (I have a Warwick 1x12 and a pair of Trace Elliot 1x10s). The TCE BAM200 and Warwick cost me around Β£300 - I'm sure there are 2nd hand bargains to be had with this kit. The benefit of the separates is you can upgrade individual elements as the need (and funds) arise. I mostly go through the front of house mixer now but I still use the TCE and Warwick for rehearsals and the TCE has a DI out for the mixer if required. Another option is to get the amp and do a search on the threads on here about speaker builds - I've built my own 1x12 and a pair of 1x6s using plans and info provided by some really knowledgeable folks here. -
Yes, I saw you had great musical taste. π
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I could pick ten individual years quite easily. But a continuous decade is harder - as has been said above there are good years and bad years in any 10 year period. But thinking about what I'm listening to (and have been for the last few years) my favourite decade for music is '66 to '75. (and I could easily have gone a year either side of that). And that excludes my favourite Yes studio album - Going for the One, from 1977. And it doesn't allow me to include any of Peter Gabriel's solo stuff (also starting in '77).
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We played at a 40th wedding anniversary last night, conveniently held in the local hall where we rehearse. First half was a bit subdued as there had been a bereavement in the family who were celebrating, (they had asked us to keep the set up-beat regardless) and they had a short 'celebration of life' during our break. The second set was like playing to a different audience - dancing, singing and general running about from the kids (and our singer, who is very good at running around). We must have played the longest version of 'Hey Jude' ever as everyone wanted to sing along at the end. One of those gigs that, in the Great Scheme of Things wouldn't have registered, but was immensely fun to play. P Bass into front of house, with a feed to my little TCE BAM 200 and Warwick 1x12 cab for the drummer, while I was using in ears from the desk.
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No, although as I play in a couple of bands and dep occasionally for a third, I do have basses that are more suited to the different styles. For the Hulla band (a general mix of popular stuff arranged for and played by a thirteen piece) I tend to use my P Bass, which sits nicely in the FOH mix, and/or my Sterling HH which gives me a little more punch. For The Rip (three piece playing a dirtier rock) I'm playing an newly acquired Ibanez EBH1000s and my Spirit headless, as we are likely to be in smaller venues and I need a more gritty sound. Depping I'll use whatever is appropriate to the gig. For practice I tend to cycle through the bass collection as I like playing them all. I don't have a problem swapping between basses - even with the shorty EBH. If I had to pick one from the collection to cope with any gig I would like it to be the Sterling as I love the neck and the range of sounds I can get from it. But the reality is that taking a professional approach, the choice would have to be the P Bass because it works in most situations.
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Fair point. π Dave 'Lord of the Gates of Hell in the 9th Kingdom of the Minds of Angels who dance with the leaders of Men' the bass player. Edit: Sorry, just saw your other post and I see it's taken by 'Lord Jimmy of the Gates of Hell in the 10th Kingdom of the Minds of Angels Who Dance with the Leaders of Men.'
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I would just like to point out that I am not now, nor have I ever been, a bass guitar. π€£ Dave the bass... no, no, Dave the bass player.
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What do your guitarists use onstage?
Franticsmurf replied to Dankology's topic in General Discussion
My Digbeth is set up for a mix of tube and FET channels for some grit on bass. I was initially thinking of switching to the FET only as a starting point - the idea being minimal adjustments as I'll also be swapping instruments on stage. I hadn't thought of the Tilt, although i use it a lot to adjust for venues, so thanks for that. It's all theory at the moment. I'll keep you posted. -
What do your guitarists use onstage?
Franticsmurf replied to Dankology's topic in General Discussion
I'm in a similar situation - in the new three piece I'm involved in, I may be playing rhythm guitar for three or four songs when we break down the set a little. I have a nice little electro-acoustic 6 string and I'm wondering what to use for amplification. Fortunately, my current board has several pedals originally intended for guitar (the Plethora X3, a clean boost and a Behringer T800 Tube Screamer clone) and I'm wondering whether my Digbeth pre-amp and Peavey Minimax 600 will do the job into a pair of TE 1x10s. We're still developing the set so it's a bit 'what if' at the moment which I hope will be resolved during our rehearsals. I have an old Roland Jazz Chorus combo but it would be nice to just have the one signal path. FRFR would be the way to go for me but I've invested in the amp and cabs and can't really justify selling up at the moment. -
XLR output on a small amp... Or head only?
Franticsmurf replied to uk_lefty's topic in Amps and Cabs
+1 for the TC BAM 200 which I use as a practice amp (attached to a Warwick 1x12 kept at the rehearsal space)/spare. XLR and headphone out. -
Generally, no. 'The Stingray', 'The Precision' etc. But when they play the wrong note (it's never me, always them) I sometimes call them names that would be autocorrected on here. π
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Review of Behringer TO800 Vintage Tube Overdrive
Franticsmurf replied to Rib13Bass's topic in Effects
Great review, thanks. I have one of these on my board giving me a boost with some distortion (the settings are the same as at 2'29"). It's replaced my Behringer Bass Distortion pedal, and compliments the always on grit of my Laney Digbeth.