rome8180
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Yeah, I think it's a painting/drawing of birds.Looks like a reflection of birds or bats
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SignUp Now!Yeah, I think it's a painting/drawing of birds.Looks like a reflection of birds or bats
I've never had one, but it's my understanding that they stay in tune better than a Fender-style tremolo.Also, sweet bigsby
Well, she is a lesbian.Looks like armpit hair to me.
Yeah, I watched this demo. He really liked it. He was saying he used to find them ugly, which I didn't get. I think they look awesome. They're only like $500 new too. I may take a gamble on one down the road.Have you seen the new Orange O Bass? Me likey.
Was able to get this on turn 6, but only because I knew it was difficult beforehand and adjusted my trial and error accordingly. Would’ve definitely been a miss going in blind.
It's really just compression, distortion, and EQ. The chorus and octave are specialty pedals that I don't use that often.BTW, your effects game is pretty astonishing. I just play everything clean...
Yeah, that's why I avoided pedals. I was a purist. My early bass lessons were from a jazz bass teacher, and jazz bassists tend to play without effects (except in fusion). I was also big into melodic bass lines -- and still am -- and I didn't want anything to cover up what I was doing.I have played with a Big Muff (pie symbol), a bass octave, a Digitech rig that has tons of preset sounds. I used those things to cover up for my shitty technique for a long time. Now that I'm somewhat respectable as a player, I am enjoying working on triads and scales and chords clean, just so I can try to finger correctly and relatively noise free. Turning off the pedals forced me to suck less.
Now, I'm starting to think more about effects as I listen to a band like Muse completely reinvent what a bass sounds like.