Kala at Bass Player Live 2013!

Hi!

If you’re close to Los Angeles November 9-10 (sure wish I was!) don’t miss out on the great event Bass Player Live 2013!

Just got this info from Kala:

”We will have a booth again at Bass Player Live. Bakithi will be there showing off his new signature model.”

Hope I can go next year!

Happy UBass to ya all!

Read more below:
LOS ANGELES, CA: Kala U-BASS at Bass Player Live! November 9th-10th:
Make your plans now to attend the upcoming Bass Player Live event. Kala will be on hand with a full complement of U-BASSES. U-BASSIST Bakithi Kumalo will be in attendance at the Kala booth, meeting fans and showing off his signature model U-BASS. U-BASSIST Tal Wilkenfeld will be presented with the ”Young Gun” award at this year’s event as well.

The Bass Player LIVE! clinics and exhibitors will be located at S.I.R. Studios on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood from 10:30am – 6:00pm. Bass players of all ages, levels and styles are invited to attend.

The Bass Player LIVE! concert will feature an all-star band of rock luminaries performing with Black Sabbath’s Geezer Butler, including: Lee Rocker (Stray Cats), Billy Sheehan (The Winery Dogs, David Lee Roth), Blasko (Ozzy Osbourne),Buzz Campbell (Lee Rocker), Charlie Benante (Anthrax), Corey Taylor (Stone Sour, Slipknot), David Ellefson(Megadeth), Frank Bello (Anthrax), JD Deservio (Black Label Society), Kerry King (Slayer), Rex Brown (Kill Devil Hill, Pantera), Rudy Sarzo (Blue Oyster Cult), Tal Wilkenfeld, Zakk Wylde (Black Label Society), and more.

More info here
and here.

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Notreble.com featured my version of Amazing Grace!

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Hi!

A big thank you goes out to notreble.com for featuring my version of the now classic Victor Wooten arrangement of Amazing Grace! Thanks for your kind words!

Magnus Sjöquist is a U-Bass master. Our Facebook friend John Stam sent this video of Sjöquist kicking out a groove in tribute to the Victor Wooten arrangement of “Amazing Grace.”

Here’s my original post.

A ‘while’ back I was featured with another video at the great ‘all bass covered’ resource page of notreble!

Take care everyone!

New polls! What type of UBass(es) do you play and where do you live?

M & M's Honky Tonk - country duo
M & M’s Honky Tonk – country duo

Hi there everyone – long time no see!

I’m still here 🙂 I’ve had a lot going on and haven’t been able to work on playubass.com as much as I should 🙂
In the pic above you can see a new photo of the country duo – M&M’s Honky Tonk featuring my friend Marcus Måttgård on guitar! More about us in these posts | Post 1 | Post 2 We will play a short set at this weekends Pennybridge Tattoo Mess. Great fun!

Poll time!

I’m a bit curious of what kind of Ubass you play! Please choose up to 3 ubasses you DO PLAY! This is not meant as a wish list. I’ll save that for another future poll 🙂

More info about the complete Kala UBass line up here!

I would also like to know where you and your ubass(es) live! I’ve only included two countrys BUT it’s easy to write any country in the empty box!

A long overdue newsletter is on the way – you just have to wait a little while longer 🙂

Take care and don’t forget to cast your ‘vote’!

/Magnus

Strap button on a Kala Acoustic UBass

Hi!

Disclaimer! Installing a strap button on a Kala
acoustic UBass is best left to a
professional luthier or guitar tech!

If you decide to do it yourself be very careful.
You must drill a guide hole first to ensure that the wood won’t chip or crack.
If you have any doubts DO NOT try it, leave it to a professional!

I find that the position chosen in the pictures below works well for my needs.
There are other options too but
this is just right for me!

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A quick Q for U: What strings do you use on your Ubass?

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Hi!

Time for a quick question – as a poll!

What kind of strings is on your Ubass today?
Black Pahoehoe (the original strings), Rumblers (grey), Aquila Thundergut (white), Pyramid’s…or something else? You can find all these strings on the Kala homepage. Here!

You can also see all the current Ubass models here!

Please cast your ‘vote’ 🙂

Jammin’ with my Kala UBass | 36 ”Take the A-train” (looped)

From the recording session of Take the A-train (looped)
From the recording session of Take the A-train (looped)

Hi!

Time to feature some new stuff in this jammin’ video!

I’m exploring my TC Electronic Ditto Looper and FretWraps from Gruv Gear. When I have looped stuff earlier I have always used a laptop with Ableton Live and a MIDI foot controller. Although this gives me a myriad of possibilities it is also ‘quite’ tech heavy with a lot of stuff to learn BEFORE you can start making some Music. Hm…I wanted to make quick loops with a minimal setup time.

I learned about the Ditto Looper by TC Electronic and really dug the small ”footprint” and ultra ”simple” control layout – one knob, one footswitch! This is of course something that WILL give limitations BUT these can really sparkle creativity I think. I will write more about my experience of the Ditto Looper later! (As you can see in the video I made it with a camera covering the pedal [and the Basswitch IQ DI used as a preamp] and ”pop-up-text” that gives a hint to how I use the pedal – more in a later post…)

I’m also using (for the first time in a youtube video) a special string mute called FretWraps from Gruv Gear. This company also makes great utility gear as gear carts, Multi-Use bags and Bass/guitar accessories like guitar straps. Please check them out! The FretWrap is great for muting unused open strings and take out unwanted noise. More about these later too!

The video. I decided to do a New Orleans/Calypso-inspired version of the classic jazz tune ”Take the A-train” using loops made only by my acoustic ubass. Then I sing and solo on top of these loops. It takes some practice to learn the looper pedal – a bit like learning a new instrument! Setting the first loop, making it loop smoothly is a must and make the different combinations of footswitch pushes be second nature is important. Ok let’s loop! More about how I use the Ditto Looper later!

New exotic top instruments available!

Hi!

As a pround owner of, what I believe, the first run of exotic top versions of the solid body California model I’m happy to tell you about seven new instruments that Kala custom shop just finished.

These are available now and with free International shipping!

Want to hear how a fretted 5-string sounds? Please check out my solid body review and my first jammin’ video featuring the flame maple exotic top!

Review

Jammin’ with my exotic top solid body

A photo album of the instruments can be found here

These are the available instruments
Maple AAA Top 5 String Fretless Bass
SN #06130687
KA-SB5FL-XTCwBAG
$1,399.00

Koa AA Top 5 String Fretless Bass
SN #06130686
KA-SB5FL-XTCwBAG
$1,399.00

Myrtle AAA Top- 4 String Fretless Bass
SN #06130708
KA-SB4FL-XTCwBAG
$1,199.00

Myrtle AAA Top 5-String Fretless Bass SN #06130691
KA-SB5FL-XTCwBAG
$1,399.00

Walnut AAA Top 4-String Fretted Bass
SN #06130703
KA-SB4FS-XTCwBAG
$1,199.00

Silky Oak Top 4-String Fretted
SN #06130705
KA-SB4FS-XTCwBAG
$999.00

Sapele Top 4-String Fretless
SN #06130710
KA-SB4FL-XTCwBAG
$999.00

Store link

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2nd newsletter from playubass.com is here!

Hi!

In case you missed it here is a link to my July newsletter!

http://eepurl.com/BU1F5

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Me and Hutch Hutchinson. Read more about how our paths crossed in a future blog post…

Review/Test Report: The RMI Basswitch IQ DI – my new preamp/EQ/DI/A-B switch…

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Hi!

UPDATE [5.14.18]
Link to impedance setting video!

I’m exited to share some info about my latest Ubass (and for any other bass) tool – The amazing Ruppert Musical Instruments (RMI) Basswitch!

I met Jacques Ruppert at this years Musikmesse in Frankfurt. (More about my visit there here). We talked about his take on a preamp/EQ/DI/booster/switcher – the Basswitch. I did know about it before we met, having read about it on various Internet sites, but meeting Jacques made me want to know more about the Basswitch. The rooster of player’s that use the Basswitch is really diverse and features players like Richard Bona, Marcus Miller and…

As it happens I met Mr. Ruppert’s business partner, Mr. Lehle – the maker of the great Lehle switch pedals, at another trade show and was able to try out a Basswitch on my gig (with M&M’s) at that show!

Now I have used it for almost two month’s and I really like it!

Features
The first thing you will notice when you first pick up the Basswitch is that it is super rugged, no plastic and flimsy pedal here, that’s for sure! The construction feel really, really solid and all of the connectivity, switches and hardware is top notch!

The Basswitch really covers a lot of ground. It is a…

Preamp parametric EQ and A/B-switcher
It has two inputs. Input A has the ability to accomodate both low-impedance instruments (passive/active electric basses) and high-impedance instruments (like acoustic bass guitars with built in piezo, upright basses and of cause Kala Ubasses). Input B let’s you connect a second instrument. The A/B switch let you switch between two instruments on input A and B OR, if you only use input A, between two sounds.

Input A has a preamp and EQ and input B does not. You can use input A either at 1MΩ or 10MΩ. The later is especially good for acoustic instruments without preamps and with a piezo as the original acoustic Kala UBass. If you have a newer acoustic UBass (with built in preamp) it’s better to use the 1MΩ setting. Input B is not routed through ”unnecessarily…electronics (but) leaving it as pure and natural as possible. Channel B therefore has neither a preamp nor an EQ”. The preamp for input A has a boost/cut function that allows you to balance the sound of the two instruments. A very handy feature!

The EQ of input A has filters especially designed for bass. with filters for bass, semiparametric low‑
and high‑mids, and treble.

FX Looper and/or boost (clean boost)
The Basswitch has two FX loops for effect pedals. A passive serial loop and ”a switchable infinitely variable mixing loop, that enables you to go from a completely dry signal (100% original; 0% FX), via parallel (100% original; 100% FX) to FX‑only (100% FX; 0% original)”.

Typically you would use the serial loop for compressors and other dynamic effects and the parallel loop for time based effects as reverbs and delays.

If you need to send more signal to a drive/distortion pedal you can use the boost knob. If you haven’t connected anything to the mix loop it can be used as a clean boost. Could be used to add more volume to a basssolo or melody playing…

DI box
The Basswitch is also a DI (Direct Inject or Direct box).
”The high‑quality components and features of the Basswitch IQ DI (high‑end preamp, Lehle transformer, ground‑switch, pre/post signal‑processing switch, pad for output attenuation, rugged construction) make the Basswitch IQ DI an excellent D.I. box, be it in a live setting or in the studio”.

Xtra feature
The Basswitch can also be used as a line-mixer. Ex. connect a MPE/ipod/iPhone to the Return jack of the Mix loop and adjust the volume with the Mix knob. This makes for a perfect practice solution jammin’ with music or loops.

So how do I use it?
I have used it in a few different settings. And I guess your imagination is the only limit 🙂 These are a few of the situations so far:

• Standalone with a PA and monitor speakers or with a amp. With an amp you can use the ”B-channel” as the main channel, making your basic sound on the amp, and the ”A-channel” as a second sound utilizing the built in EQ of the Basswitch! If used with a power amp do the opposite and use the ”B-channel” as the main sound!

• On a pedalboard using both FX loops, A/B switch and DI.

• In my studio as a high quality recording device/splitter. Making it possible to record a clean signal and a miked cab signal.

For a more in depth explanation of the different settings on the Basswitch please go to this page.

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Links and resources for the Basswitch

Ruppert Musical Instruments

Videoreview by Ed Friedland

Review at notreble.com

Gollihur Music

Facebook page

Jammin’ with my Kala Ubass | 34 @Musikmesse 2013 with Or Lubianiker

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Hi!

A little jammin’ vid from Musikmesse 2013. I met Or Lubianiker and we had a quick jam at the DR Stings booth. Playing at a music fair is really special…most of all because of the super noisy environment 🙂 It was really hard to filter out all other music (read: noise) and hone in on my musical partner but I think one or two measures were ok anyway 🙂

Check out more of Or on his YouTube-channel and basstheworld.com where he demos a lot of different basses!

I hope we’ll make more music together soon!