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joel send me that song get on msn
also listen to the new forms of me tactus a song |
Let me go see if I can rustle something up.
I did listen early, me likey the new vocals, it does fill the gaps so to speak. |
i think im gonna write my album about domination, systematic supremacy, and being a white guy in post-modern America.
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hey bass i clicked here by accident you guys should do more widdly diddlys.
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im a big fan of heedly heedly haadly hooodly
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[QUOTE=Gattsu347;17840308]i think im gonna write my album about domination, systematic supremacy, and being a white guy in post-modern America.[/QUOTE]
sounds revolutionary. do you live near the bible belt? you should blow that **** up also please no more "rap battles" in this thread guys it's just not even funny in a bad way anymore |
[QUOTE=gaslight;17840413]sounds revolutionary. do you live near the bible belt? you should blow that **** up
also please no more "rap battles" in this thread guys it's just not even funny in a bad way anymore[/QUOTE] wth rapping is like...fun. idk why people think im serious everything anyone ever raps is either a joke, exageration[sp?] or an all out lie... anyways, no i live in California. I live in a city where 38% of the people were not born in this country and about 43% of all people are white. im not totally sure, but i think California is one of the most diverse states in the union. idk my friend and i are coming with ideas like general angst for modern politics/economics, but lately i've really been on the whole systematic supremacy of whites in the united states and what racial equality really means. |
Well keep us posted on that.
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[QUOTE=Gattsu347;17840440]wth rapping is like...fun. idk why people think im serious everything anyone ever raps is either a joke, exageration[sp?] or an all out lie...
anyways, no i live in California. I live in a city where 38% of the people were not born in this country and about 43% of all people are white. im not totally sure, but i think California is one of the most diverse states in the union. idk my friend and i are coming with ideas like general angst for modern politics/economics, but lately i've really been on the whole systematic supremacy of whites in the united states and what racial equality really means.[/QUOTE] Those sound like cool ideas, don't stop coming up with them. |
I got my Avatar 210 cab today, and a Gallien Krueger 700IIRB.
It sounds so good. =) |
[quote=Livewire;17842817]I got my Avatar 210 cab today, and a Gallien Krueger 700IIRB.
It sounds so good. =)[/quote] Good to hear it, my man. I almost bought a very similar setup on Craigslist not too long ago for a practice/small gig rig. Except it was a 2x12 w/ the GK head. |
Yeah man I love it. I hope it handles small - medium sized gigs well. I don't have enough $$ to buy a new cab anytime soon.
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My band has a show coming up at a wicked venue in a few weeks. I can't wait. We're even busting out a couple of new songs that'll be on the next album.
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I saw Wilco a couple of months ago and everyone in the band used small combo amps. You should be fine.
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As long as you have a PA, an amp is kind of moot.
I played at a Metal Festival back in November, and for one of the bands, the bassist brought a 2-space rack with an X2 wireless and a preamp. He DI'd into the house. I might do that same thing for some of the smaller stages we play where there's just no room to put my full stack on stage. I just hope the monitors have enough bass in them. |
There's next to no reason a band should own it's own PA unless you're playing piece of crap venues that don't have their own front of house equipment.
The exception is if you have a band that does weddings, corporate functions etcetera, then it's kind of a good idea. Combo amps will get you through any gig as long as the front of house system is in place, your amps on stage aren't for volume, they're for your ears on stage and for getting good tone. Part of me never gets over the disappointment every time I see a newbie band (or worse, one that should know better) playing a 100-capacity bar room using 8x10 bass rigs and full guitar stacks cranked to their maximum. You can just see the sound guy take one look and begin to calculate how far away he can afford to run that will still allow him time to come back for the next band. |
no one counts, until they're dead
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Yeah that's exactly what I was trying to say.
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[quote=gaslight;17843457]There's next to no reason a band should own it's own PA unless you're playing piece of crap venues that don't have their own front of house equipment.
The exception is if you have a band that does weddings, corporate functions etcetera, then it's kind of a good idea. Combo amps will get you through any gig as long as the front of house system is in place, your amps on stage aren't for volume, they're for your ears on stage and for getting good tone. Part of me never gets over the disappointment every time I see a newbie band (or worse, one that should know better) playing a 100-capacity bar room using 8x10 bass rigs and full guitar stacks cranked to their maximum. You can just see the sound guy take one look and begin to calculate how far away he can afford to run that will still allow him time to come back for the next band.[/quote] I have my own PA, but we use it for practice. We don't take it to gigs. I rock 8 rack spaces on top of a 4x10 and 1x18. We're always one of the quieter bands throughout the night, though, because we always get good feedback that you can hear us really clearly. |
Oh man, this Nordy pickup sounds amazing. I'm so glad I got it. Hopefully next week I'll get the OBP-3 wired up into this beast and I'll get the fake neck pickup and I'll be all set. :)
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I could never be bothered carting a rig that giant around but, if you love every component of it I can understand why you do it.
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mice go to war
mice join the peace corp either way they end up as a little mouse corpse |
god you're fly
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its a social commentary about people
but i call them mice ya know that metaphore bullpoop |
[quote=gaslight;17844229]I could never be bothered carting a rig that giant around but, if you love every component of it I can understand why you do it.[/quote]
Hell yeah. 2800W amp, preamp, tuner, power conditioner, compressor (for the DI, sound guys like that), crossover @150hz, 4x10, 1x18. The 4x10 is boosted up to my ear so that I can hear what I'm playing and with a stereo power amp, I can easily use my 18 to help fill the room with bass if the PA is lacking. I really would like to start gigging a "simpler" rig, though. In due time, I guess. Still gotta finish a couple re-fins before I can start on that BFM cab. |
so umm anyone wanna hear some riffage i just made in the reasonz?
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At least you know you'll never need any more power, I suppose.
My aim is to have a really nice super portable rig, but I want really nice stuff so it'll still cost a few thousand so, not for a while unless I get a lot of money I'm not expecting. My rig is pretty light already but I mean something like, the head can fit in my gig bag pocket and the cab is a small one-hand carry deal, comfortable enough to cart around a train or a bus, long walks, all that. My next purchase is going to be boring though, just a little practise amp to carry around for teaching at schools and ****. |
[QUOTE=Gattsu347;17844273]so umm anyone wanna hear some riffage i just made in the reasonz?[/QUOTE]
make a thread for it or something |
I'll probably end up with a Twin Reverb. I have no reason to fight it. They sound excellent and would be all I need.
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I wouldn't mind one either.
I'm good for now for guitar amps though, I have a nice little Blackstar combo. My only gripe is that it doesn't have onboard reverb. I'll recruit a few pedals and things for fun though that'll still cost a pretty penny. |
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