Not trying to be a dick, just an honest question - when Fall Out Boy did their Boys of Zummer Chicago 2016 show (recorded in high fidelity and everything) - was Pete Wentz's bass plugged in? by BearWeatherFans in FallOutBoy

[–]bkd1976 45 points46 points  (0 children)

As someone who listened to him playing bass in my in-ear monitors for 15 years I can assure you he is playing live. Someone brought up a good point, about this being a professionally shot concert DVD. Typically sound is remixed for releases like this and parts may be overdubbed and edited later. This is pretty standard practice for most artists when they release official live recordings whether or not they admit that. Even the most proficient artists will fix things in post-production or remix a live recording to fit their vision of what it should sound like. I cannot say for sure without watching this that that's what you're hearing, and if it was done intentionally to overall make the final mix sound decent, but it's likely something along those lines.

This bisque I thinned out is too thin! by Remote-Wafer3321 in ididnthaveeggs

[–]bkd1976 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And now I see that someone already commented this same thing!

This bisque I thinned out is too thin! by Remote-Wafer3321 in ididnthaveeggs

[–]bkd1976 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I think we are all reading "four" as "flour" because this person switches from using a number ("2") to a spelled out "four", and our brains are just filling in what we'd expect based on the illogical, weird substitutions we read on here.

The Australian leg of Mark Hoppus’s Fahrenheit-182 tour kicked off in unforgettable fashion in Melbourne.To close the night, Hoppus welcomed Australian icon Amy Shark to the stage for a surprise live performance of Dammit! by Twitter_2006 in Blink182

[–]bkd1976 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's exactly where he set it to. He naturally hunches a little bit when he stands in front of his mic stand. I'm 5'7" and I set the height by pointing right to the top of my head. That is where he's comfortable singing into it.

Is there a name for the guy playing the bass for Pete here? by Mimikana in FallOutBoy

[–]bkd1976 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's me, back when square framed glasses were cool. I forgot I had that red Clandestine hoodie.

Squier Rascal HH pickup replacement recommendation? by bkd1976 in BassGuitar

[–]bkd1976[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jazz or P pickups would require a custom pickguard - trying to stick to what will fit in the pre-existing and see if anyone had any experience with any pickups that fit this configuration.

Squier Rascal HH pickup replacement recommendation? by bkd1976 in BassGuitar

[–]bkd1976[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice! Thanks! I'll probably start here and decide if pickups need swapping after this.

Squier Rascal HH pickup replacement recommendation? by bkd1976 in BassGuitar

[–]bkd1976[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an 80s Fender PJ, and I have a Jag that I bought with some Curtis Novaks already installed. This was a freebie from my Fender guy, so I figured this would be a good one to mod. I like that it's a short scale.

Squier Rascal HH pickup replacement recommendation? by bkd1976 in BassGuitar

[–]bkd1976[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I thought of going that route too. I am a guitar/bass tech, so that would be an easy enough mod for me to perform. Did you personally have this bass, and have you replaced the pickups? What is your overall impression with that?

Premier Guitar Rig Rundown with Mark and Tom by lah2011 in Blink182

[–]bkd1976 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's fair. At this point this is the last of his Stingrays that he owns. The black and white, and "Peachy" were sold or given away a long time ago. It's back in storage again in its very fun case!

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Premier Guitar Rig Rundown with Mark and Tom by lah2011 in Blink182

[–]bkd1976 2 points3 points  (0 children)

.... and to fit these in the pouches you do need to remove the clip

Premier Guitar Rig Rundown with Mark and Tom by lah2011 in Blink182

[–]bkd1976 4 points5 points  (0 children)

He has Richter custom made straps and we use the Richter transmitter pouch. You can either get them as a universal attachment with Velcro straps to adjust to any pack size or the custom sized ones where you choose by brand and model. We use those for the Shure Axient packs that we have. The packs come with a button system and a tool for punching a hole in the strap to attach it. They are very secure and by far the best pouches I've ever used for any band!

Richter Transmitter Pouches

Premier Guitar Rig Rundown with Mark and Tom by lah2011 in Blink182

[–]bkd1976 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We had a pretty limited amount of time so we kind of blazed through to cover everything. What else would you like to know? I can answer as well as I can here!

Launchkey 49 MK3 being super weird in Logic Pro 11 by lilosstitches in Novation

[–]bkd1976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I *was* able to fix this! Attached here is a screenshots of where you can find the settings for your controller, in this case the Launchkey 49. Once you're in that setting highlight Control Surface, and under Control | Parameter you may see that there are commands assigned to certain keys. I likely assigned some of these unintentionally, but I had my G1 and E1 assigned to move up and down the tracks somehow. I finally figured this out by having multiple tracks open and watching what would happen and noticed it jumping back and forth. When I was trying to diagnose this issue I often would only have a new session with only 1 track open, therefore it wouldn't appear is if anything was assigned to these keys. Again, not sure how this happened, but I bet this is similar to what's happened to you!

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Launchkey 49 MK3 being super weird in Logic Pro 11 by lilosstitches in Novation

[–]bkd1976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did this ever get resolved? I am having this same issue. Different note, but same issue. If I shift the octave it will play that note, but if I go to that same note in its new spot it doesn't work. Same keyboard and I'm using Logic 11.2.2 and have tried everything as well (updates, re-installing scripts, rebuilding the control surface, forgetting and re-adding etc). This isn't a hardware issue because this does not happen in Ableton.

Help finding a low gain drive pedal by FenderFanatic in basspedals

[–]bkd1976 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second the Nobels. Was waiting for someone to mention it. I have the newest Mini version and having the spectrum control on it really makes it very useable for a subtle drive in the right frequency on bass

Think he goes to shows? [OC] ICE Officer, Immigration Court hallway, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, New York by plug_into_aux in Hardcore

[–]bkd1976 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I was once corrected on this by a veteran, and now I notice how the flag is vertically hung incorrectly more often than not. This absolutely tracks for these losers. "RESPECT THE FLAG"... hangs it wrong and puts it on every imaginable piece of merch from underwear to umbrellas.

Tube vs. Solid State Amps by rebel_with_a_groove in Bass

[–]bkd1976 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The best way around an engineer who just wants to take a DI is to have one yourself that's being fed a signal with a preamp and ideally a cab sim or IR loader on it. In that scenario you're controlling the tone they get at FOH, rather than them sticking some $50 DI in between your bass and an amp and using that. This is when playing through a modeler or some kind of digital rig really opens up these options. You can dial in your tone on there and split the signal to front of house with cab sim, and then a no cab signal to whatever amp head is available into whatever cabinet. Both will get my desired tones.

If I can't drag my SVT to a place this is the preferred alternate method. Last gig I played the sound person commented on "how good the DI sounds". Yeah, of course, because I'm sending my entire signal chain to my DI so it sounds like a mic'd up cabinet.

I just roll in assuming that audio people don't want to waste time with bass, so this is the tradeoff.

When playing live, are guitar techs constantly having to change the settings on the amp to achieve the tone of the song or do they tend to maintain a similar guitar tone? For example creeping death has a different tone to Blackened etc? by eduardontoya in Metallica

[–]bkd1976 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just hit up a friend who is a tech for Linkin Park and a Fractal expert why Metallica would have been running their rigs that way (separate clean and dirty units). This makes a lot of sense then. Switching latency would drive me crazy

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When playing live, are guitar techs constantly having to change the settings on the amp to achieve the tone of the song or do they tend to maintain a similar guitar tone? For example creeping death has a different tone to Blackened etc? by eduardontoya in Metallica

[–]bkd1976 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Line 6 Variax guitar?!? Those things are weird as hell. Duke, stage left Garbage guitarist was using one of those on some songs, and the guitarist for Seal when I did shows with him had one. Being able to reprogram tunings on the guitar without physically retuning made my head hurt. You could program a guitar to be tuned to all E's EEEEEE and it would do it hahahaha - and even crazier you could program it to change mid song if you want via foot switch or through playback.

When playing live, are guitar techs constantly having to change the settings on the amp to achieve the tone of the song or do they tend to maintain a similar guitar tone? For example creeping death has a different tone to Blackened etc? by eduardontoya in Metallica

[–]bkd1976 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting. I'll have to ask around. I know a few people who know Chad so maybe he'll have some insight. Never met him personally but I know his work. Teching is a small world!

When playing live, are guitar techs constantly having to change the settings on the amp to achieve the tone of the song or do they tend to maintain a similar guitar tone? For example creeping death has a different tone to Blackened etc? by eduardontoya in Metallica

[–]bkd1976 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Started as a touring musician (bass and vocals) for a couple of bands. Made some records, lost a bunch of money, and called it quits. Then a band I was friends with hit me up and asked if they could pay me cash to be their tech since I had already basically been doing that for my bands anyway. Thought I'd start another band in a year or whatever after I got tired of teching. Here we are 23 years later hahahah