Rant: Mandatory use of provided backlines.

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HGainiac":2725npat said:
In a battle of the bands sitch I could see how they might want to level the playing field, how can you do 'battle' without your weapons??
Some guys cultivate their tone as much as their technique and that 'comfort factor' playing on your gear, your able to pull 100% of your best stuff from has got to be better than playing at 80% on someone elses burnt out rental crap. :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:
Maybe if enuff bands refuse to play places like this the trend will change... :( forcing someone to endure strange and crummy gear cause the sound guys too fkn busy to soundck. everyone? what kinda shit is that? :gethim:
Seriously H, why do you think the majority of backline is Fender or Marshall stuff with the occassional Recto? Because that's what rental places have. So, the idea of one cultivating their tone is all nice and good when you cart your own gear to the gig, but what happens when you start doing shit outside of an hour drive time? Or fly gigs...you cultivate your shit so you can make it happen no matter what.
 
Would not do it. I cant work with a shitty sound, :thumbsdown:

I would hate for the average person to walk around saying that my band's sound sucked. Most people dont know about mandatory backlines etc... they just see you and your band. :cry:
 
I've always liked the 3203...

And Ed is right about BoBs.....consider yourself lucky you got advance notice and didn't walk into a situation with having no pedals and a JC120 as your backline amp.
 
Sounds like amateur night. I don't mean this as a slight toward your or anyone else's band but that would be the part of the ride where I get off. Make sure you roll your hand over all of the knobs at the end of the set so the next guy has to start from scratch! :yes:
 
degenaro":34q0n73e said:
A battle of the band IS the band equivalent to open mic at the coffee house!
:lol: :LOL: Sure is! Remember those Sunday night "Battle of the Bands" things they used to do at Gazarri's on the strip? Horror shows...

Steve
 
EXPcustom":1ta9fm3n said:
Would not do it. I cant work with a shitty sound, :thumbsdown:

I would hate for the average person to walk around going that my band's sound sucked. Most people dont know about mandatory backlines etc... they just see you and your band. :cry:

Most people also don't know about tone. But, if you "rock", they'll know it, remember it, and talk about it.
 
degenaro":1bdpbib3 said:
...you cultivate your shit so you can make it happen no matter what.
I've cultivated my shit to the point where I can suck equally on any amp. :rock:

Steve
 
chode7":1or8pce5 said:
Sounds like amateur night. I don't mean this as a slight toward your or anyone else's band but that would be the part of the ride where I get off. Make sure you roll your hand over all of the knobs at the end of the set so the next guy has to start from scratch! :yes:

Sorry guys, but this is a great opportunity and not your typical "battle of the bands" to win 2 hours of studio time. Ours is one of 12 bands hand selected by one of the only rock stations left in the NY/NJ area to compete to open for a legendary band at 15,000 seat amphitheater in August. This is not something you walk away from due to tone snobbery. I was just looking for advice on how to best use the gear they're providing.
 
Well, this is just even more motivation to develop a "fly-gig" pedalboard.

Not that I'm *flying* anywhere... but having a pedalboard ready so I can plug into any amp and still sound decent.

Lets see. So far: Korg Pitchbloack > OCD > need a distortion pedal > RC-Booster for solos.

That'll do it for me. Just gotta find a distortion pedal.
 
EWSEthan":1puoddey said:
chode7":1puoddey said:
Sounds like amateur night. I don't mean this as a slight toward your or anyone else's band but that would be the part of the ride where I get off. Make sure you roll your hand over all of the knobs at the end of the set so the next guy has to start from scratch! :yes:

Sorry guys, but this is a great opportunity and not your typical "battle of the bands" to win 2 hours of studio time. Ours is one of 12 bands hand selected by one of the only rock stations left in the NY/NJ area to compete to open for a legendary band at 15,000 seat amphitheater in August. This is not something you walk away from due to tone snobbery. I was just looking for advice on how to best use the gear they're providing.
As I said, learn to deal with a a clean amp. This way it won't matter, you bring the pedals and you'll be good. And all you'll really need is an OD or 2 and maybe a dealy after the OD, and you'll make make it through just fine.

And yes I can completely relate, my Country band did one of those things where the grand price is 100K. And we have two more competitions before it's done. It was a walk on plug the M13 into a Twin and be done for me.
 
Talk to the sleaze bag promoter and slip him a extra 20 or 40 bucks to let you put your amp in the backline and remove it when your done. :thumbsup:
 
sah5150":zh6l3cb7 said:
degenaro":zh6l3cb7 said:
A battle of the band IS the band equivalent to open mic at the coffee house!
:lol: :LOL: Sure is! Remember those Sunday night "Battle of the Bands" things they used to do at Gazarri's on the strip? Horror shows...

Steve
Sure do. ut the only times that palce was fun when we played there and did the Wet T-Shirt contests. And speaking of odd 80s hangs...how about the No Bozo jams at the Whisky?
 
degenaro":3x2tsbtf said:
EWSEthan":3x2tsbtf said:
chode7":3x2tsbtf said:
Sounds like amateur night. I don't mean this as a slight toward your or anyone else's band but that would be the part of the ride where I get off. Make sure you roll your hand over all of the knobs at the end of the set so the next guy has to start from scratch! :yes:

Sorry guys, but this is a great opportunity and not your typical "battle of the bands" to win 2 hours of studio time. Ours is one of 12 bands hand selected by one of the only rock stations left in the NY/NJ area to compete to open for a legendary band at 15,000 seat amphitheater in August. This is not something you walk away from due to tone snobbery. I was just looking for advice on how to best use the gear they're providing.
As I said, learn to deal with a a clean amp. This way it won't matter, you bring the pedals and you'll be good. And all you'll really need is an OD or 2 and maybe a dealy after the OD, and you'll make make it through just fine.

And yes I can completely relate, my Country band did one of those things where the grand price is 100K. And we have two more competitions before it's done. It was a walk on plug the M13 into a Twin and be done for me.

Yeah, its so true that I need to have a small pedal based rig that gets the job done so like you said, I can walk up to a clean amp and it'll work out. Its just that up until now, this really hasnt been an issue because we havent been playing places that demand we use their backlines. Thanks for the advice. :thumbsup:
 
chode7":3ln2c18q said:
Sounds like amateur night. I don't mean this as a slight toward your or anyone else's band but that would be the part of the ride where I get off. Make sure you roll your hand over all of the knobs at the end of the set so the next guy has to start from scratch! :yes:
I love when amateur is used as a derogatory term by amateurs. Ask the 5 signed guys posting on this site how many "pro" shows they do. :-) I know I do less than 5 of those a year.
 
EXPcustom":1cfhx60x said:
Talk to the sleaze bag promoter and slip him a extra 20 or 40 bucks to let you put your amp in the backline and remove it when your done. :thumbsup:

This is not a bad idea! Except then I have to let the other bands use (and potentially abuse) my rig. :(
 
degenaro":38habjpm said:
HGainiac":38habjpm said:
In a battle of the bands sitch I could see how they might want to level the playing field, how can you do 'battle' without your weapons??
Some guys cultivate their tone as much as their technique and that 'comfort factor' playing on your gear, your able to pull 100% of your best stuff from has got to be better than playing at 80% on someone elses burnt out rental crap. :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:
Maybe if enuff bands refuse to play places like this the trend will change... :( forcing someone to endure strange and crummy gear cause the sound guys too fkn busy to soundck. everyone? what kinda shit is that? :gethim:
Seriously H, why do you think the majority of backline is Fender or Marshall stuff with the occassional Recto? Because that's what rental places have. So, the idea of one cultivating their tone is all nice and good when you cart your own gear to the gig, but what happens when you start doing shit outside of an hour drive time? Or fly gigs...you cultivate your shit so you can make it happen no matter what.


Fk that, Ed, i HAVE no cultivated ANYTHING....i'd sneak the Axefx in an CRUSH ALL!!!!! :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:
 
EWSEthan":1767y8f9 said:
EXPcustom":1767y8f9 said:
Talk to the sleaze bag promoter and slip him a extra 20 or 40 bucks to let you put your amp in the backline and remove it when your done. :thumbsup:

This is not a bad idea! Except then I have to let the other bands use (and potentially abuse) my rig. :(

No you dont just tell the guy to pull your rig after you use it and if anyone has a problem with that to talk to the promoter.

Promoters can be your friends for the right price.
 
degenaro":3lz6m8lc said:
chode7":3lz6m8lc said:
Sounds like amateur night. I don't mean this as a slight toward your or anyone else's band but that would be the part of the ride where I get off. Make sure you roll your hand over all of the knobs at the end of the set so the next guy has to start from scratch! :yes:
I love when amateur is used as a derogatory term by amateurs. Ask the 5 signed guys posting on this site how many "pro" shows they do. :-) I know I do less than 5 of those a year.



Hmmmph!!!! Fk'n Amateur..... :hys: :hys: :hys:
:D
 
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