get together next time I'm home (in a month or so) and see what we can put together! I've got another one in my profile. If you'd like. I posted it a month or two ago, but it wasn't working properly.
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 4:38,
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muck things up a bit.
:)
Maybe I'll go on a world tour of Denmark and play a few spots with you.
If I was better funded.
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 4:42,
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:)
Maybe I'll go on a world tour of Denmark and play a few spots with you.
If I was better funded.
Would be cool! I'm not the worst guitarist in the world, but I'm not as skilled as you!
I'm actually very impressed by your playing!
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 4:46,
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I'm actually very impressed by your playing!
8)
When I put more stuff up, I'll let you know. I'll be in the studios here a bit in the next couple of weeks so anything that's quality coming from there I'll try and post.
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 4:51,
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with the bass plugged directly into the mixer, or was it souped up with a preamp of some kind?
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 4:55,
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I play on a custom-designed bass, with a built-in preamp. It's got an on board parametric EQ so I can mess with it however I'd like, with a mid frequency selector.
So, to answer you question... not exactly.
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 4:59,
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So, to answer you question... not exactly.
Parametric EQ'ing rules! It seems to be a quality preamp in that bass of yours! I'm thinking of getting an active EMG pickup kit for my stratocaster one fine day!
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 5:05,
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I've got a full Bartonlini setup in mine (2 soapbar pickups with the active para-EQ) which is excellent. Though EMG pickups have statistically been better off for studio ventures.
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Thu 3 Apr 2003, 5:11,
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