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Rosie C

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  • Birthday 02/02/1968

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  1. What separates your band from the other bands in the areas you work in ? - we play renaissance folk rock What do you have that others don't ? - there aren't really any others nearby. If you were pitching your band to a prospect, what would be your bast selling point. - the authenticity of our music - tunes that were played and danced to 500 years ago You can also add in areas where you think your band struggles - it's very hard to get the right sort of gig. We've done pub gigs but the songs that went down best were folk-rock covers of modern pop/rock tunes. We've played churches but some of the bawdy original lyrics don't suit. We're not period-accurate enough for re-enactment events like Worcester. We've played folk clubs, but the room is generally full of people who are also chasing gigs. We're currently trying to get onto a pirate/shanty weekend as that maybe fits us best.
  2. A month on, I've rack-mounted the XV-3080, and hooked it up to a CME "U4MIDI WC" MIDI router so I can drive the synth from two MIDI devices and my iPad simultaneously.
  3. Up for sale, my Thomann octave mandolin in GDAE tuning. Comes with: Soft gig bag Hard case Factory fitted pickup & 3-band EQ D'Addario strings in GDAE tuning (G - .045", D - 0.28", A - 0.18", E - 0.11") It has a flat solid spruce top and flat maple back. Scale length 58.4cm. It was my spare for gigging, but I've changed band now and don't play mando in the new band. The hard case is pretty sturdy but the handle isn't very well balanced. Better for stacking in the van than carrying a long way. I'd prefer you to collect, but I can post to Basschatters with good feedback. But if you collect you get to try it first. More details here: https://www.thomann.co.uk/thomann_octave_mandolin_1087a_p.htm
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  4. A bit too far for me to collect, but my first bass came from J G Windows, happy memories!
  5. I had one of the Gear4Music EUBs and from memory it had a 9v battery inside. But I found it a poor substitute for a double bass - lacking a proper body I couldn't follow the technique my teacher encouraged of using forearm muscles to 'fret' (stop) the strings.
  6. Green Lung, back in March, who were excellent. My partner is into this sort of muisc more than I am, but it was a good night.
  7. @itsmedunc bought some MarkBass rack ears from me. All went well
  8. Done! Now only 350 votes needed
  9. MarkBass "SuperBooster" pedal. Bought recently from a BassChat user, but it doesn't really do what I need. £50 collected in person, or £60 posted to a UK address. From the MarkBass website: CONTROLS LEVEL BOOST (level knob and on/off switch) VLE (Vintage Loudspeaker Emulator) VPF (Variable Pre-shape Filter) Filters on/off switch REAR PANEL INPUT jack OUTPUT jack XLR active DI output jack GROUND LIFT POWER jack (DC 12V)
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  10. It was touch and go getting our donkey, and our neighbouring church didn't manage to get one.
  11. Palm Sunday, and at the last minute we managed to blag a donkey for our procession. On alternating years we meet at our (Anglican) church and process to the nearby Methodist church... and process the opposite direction the other years. Needing to be mobile I played mandocello rather than bass, and was joined by my partner on 10" side drum, along with our church choir. A little nerve-wracking as I had to play the lead-ins. The hymns were: Carl Tuttle's "Hosanna" "Make Way, Make Way" "You are the king of glory"
  12. thank you! I have a plan for the amp, I'll start a build thread in a few days
  13. I'm looking to build this project! A perhaps foolish question, but if I change the dimensions to make more of a monitor speaker shape, preserving the cross-sectional area... would that work? or would it undo all the careful work that's been put into this design?
  14. I did have a PJ double-four for a while, but the DI was noisy and I managed to blow the pre-amp, so while they do have a good reputation, I'd not have another one. I was going to post an update as it was used for the first time properly on Thursday - our local British Legion hall for a Morris dance practice. It was loud enough, and while not as deep as tone as I'd like, it was acceptable. However, it was strangely directional - from where the dancers were it was very loud, but to the sides the other band members could barely hear it. I've not experienced that before with bass. Next rehearsal I'll take my Crush 25B instead and see how it compares. A new enclosure is an idea. I started this project thinking about building the basschat cabinet project, but with an additional compartment for my amp. Seeing how I unwittingly bought a hi-fi woofer instead of a bass guitar speaker, it would be an opportunity to move up to a 10" driver. Also moving away from a heavy lead acid battery to power tool is a great idea - I already use a Screwfix Erbauer battery for my pedal board... Thanks for the comments, which broadly are the same as @Paddy Morris I feel a woodwork project coming on!
  15. That would be a fine thing, but no, it would be double bass.
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