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Cool, that makes it slightly more useable, but 8 is still not really enough, and presumably you have to write over the IMA presets? Yep, absolutely, I ended up selling my Sub 25 to get a 37 purely because there wasn’t enough patch spaces, nor could I keep track without some kind of display. If you need synth for just 1 or 2 songs this looks like it could be a great pedal, but for anything more I think I’m still in the (annoying to some) “if you want synth just get a synth” camp.
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Sounds like old dead flat wound strings, fits this genre. But could be upright bass?
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I have been using Ez Drummer 2 for many years. It has various styles of drumming, grooves. It has patterns you can mix and match, intro , chorus, verse etc. Just check you tube for tutorials. You can manually play drums with keyboard or pc keyboard and it will find the best match. There's an update available to choose from different music genre. But it looks like you're looking for a more AI based drum stuff (no fun in it in IMHO). I believe Ez Drummer has been now upgraded to 3 and even maybe 4 version. There is also one called Steven Slatter vat and many more.
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hen barn started following Source Audio C4 synth pedal and Source audio spectrum intelligent filter
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There’s a mode which allows the footswitch to be used to scroll presets; mentioned in one of the videos. Even some actual keyboard synths don’t fare loads better in terms of number of presets: Moog Sub Phatty and Subsequent 25 only have 16.
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Fender Jazz Bass USA Geddy Lee ONLY TODAY !!! for 1350£
Marunio replied to Marunio's topic in Basses For Sale
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mattpbass started following New MXR bass synth pedal released
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Sounds great and the tracking seems excellent, but if I read it right there are only 8 presets, and they’re changed by pressing those little buttons? That alone would make it not really a viable gigging alternative to an actual bass synth for anyone but the lightest user.
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Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
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Here we have a used but not abused Rockboard Tres 3.0 pedalboard setup that, with the addition of the power supply and patchbay, means you are set up and ready to go. No need for mains power to the board, you just charge the power supply before the gig and you can enjoy hum-free pedals all night! I've never had any issues with this setup. The battery can do a two set gig with no issue. Currently, I have left the USB cable connecting the power supply to the patchbay, so you can plug an external USB into it and charge without having to remove it. Lots of other wiring options are possible though. The carry bag is fully functional and in good overall condition, athough it has some light scuffing on the outside as you'd expect. New, all of this would have been £200, so I think £125 posted is fair. Thanks for looking EDIT: Forgot to add proof of ownership to the pictures, but hopefully pages and pages of feedback (see link in signature) will confirm I am a legit seller!
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Musicmaster Bass Bridge replacement options
basshead56 replied to basshead56's topic in Repairs and Technical
I arrived home to a package 😁 Beautifully presented and arrived lightning fast once shipped from Greece, though lead tine was a month. The steel pick made from an offcut used to make it is a very cool touch Very happy with how it looks and feels, just need to strip the bass down and get her started... -
1976 Precision - All original REDUCED £2250
Nibody replied to Dannygno123's topic in Basses For Sale
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Everybody Hurts - R.E.M
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Sweeneythebass started following 2001 Fender Geddy Lee Jazz bass, £750 (no trades, sorry)
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jaybass 70 started following Feedback for PeterGales
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Just releived Peter of a lovely overwater progress bass, top bloke, lovely to meet you dude 👍 and he waited for me cos I was late, loving the bass, and thanks for the extra strings Peter.
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This little unit looks & sounds very tempting indeed' those preset sounds are the buisiness.... myself i think i shall wait a while for the used market to flourish.. 😉
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I made a simple angled stand for my Yamaha HS7 monitor using a 3d printer and some aluminium 2040 extrusion. The sides and angle of the stand are printed and the width is from the aluminium extrusion. It looks very neat and is very light. I know that it can take 100kg. Don't ask me how I know 😊 If it needed any more support I'd add a middle section, but it's basically the same as my 3d printed pedalboards. I put 3M rubber strip on the bottom and a lip at the back and it's rock solid. Not sure what the size limit is as I don't have any monster cabs or amps. If you want to put something on the top, I made a smaller but reverse angle stand that sits on the speaker that is smaller and takes a mixer. The lip then hooks over the front of the speaker. I'll add pictures when I get back if anybody is interested. Rob
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+1 for this.
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Thankfully, I've been divorced 40yrs now, so my living room now resembles a recording studio. 🙄