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Emma Electronics Discombobulator V2 envelope filter
GisserD replied to waveydavy's topic in Effects For Sale
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Wampler Terraform modulation programmable multi effects
waveydavy posted a topic in Effects For Sale
Wampler Terraform high quality programmable modulation pedal. Info from Wampler - 11 custom designed effects blocks, from Flanger to Phaser, Chorus to U-Vibe, Harmonic Tremolo to Envelope Filter, you know everything about it is going to be perfect. In one incredibly small package, you can control any of the 8 presets via midi, you can assign an expression pedal to control ANY of the main five controls, you can run it in full glorious stereo or keep it in mono... you can even split that mono signal to route some effects to go before your drive pedals, or amp gain, and have the rest follow behind or in your effects loop! When you put the Terraform into your rig, you know that not only will you get that legendary Wampler tone, but you will get the most easy to use, hugely versatile and best sounding collection of modulations you could ever want Photos ASAP-
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FaitalPRO 12PR320 12" X 2
JPJ replied to JPJ's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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At rehearsal the cover of Eurythmics Sweet Dreams the bass synth sound (preset 2) went down a treat with the guys. * The octaves sound a lot better (keyboard like) when fingered near the fretboard end (over the truss rod port on my Lakland JO5), so with max string movement. Getting closer to the bridge loses clarity, but I guess that's the same for synth pedals generally. * Playing the Interlude B-E section, octave chords sounded really good. * My pedalboard config generated a lot of unwanted background sound, which the band weren't happy with either. So investigating....
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Boodang started following Post your latest pedal
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The new pedals being the Behringer B-tron III & Octaver divider.
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If it helps. I will be in London with work next week (Weds 25th and Thurs 26th feb) and can meet near Euston or Paddington if the times are right. The following week ill be in Hook Hants and could deliver / meet along the M4 or M4 within a sensible distance on my way home Thurs 5th Mid March I will be in Birmingham.
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kiat started following MXR MB301 Bass Synth owners' club - Tips, Ideas & Patches
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With this being the most popular at launch bass-specific pedals for a long time, I'm surprised how little chat there is on BC about it, given how many of us either have them, or want them, or have already sold theirs! * in Sept 2025, I put up with a 2-month delivery with Thomann, then they pushed out out another 2 months then weren't sure. Luckily in Dec, it turned out Bass Direct had some and they delivered within a day or two. * as, of this post, there are 10 sales in the BC effects classifieds. They are going like hot cakes, even second hand - meaning also that some BCers have reasons to let them go. The thread that announced the pedal here... My first early attempt to generate interest (this will be the second and last - someone else may have better luck 😉, but maybe this might prove useful🤞) https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/521054-mxr-bass-synth-sharing-custom-presets-experiences-tips-settings/
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Memory's a funny old thing, innit? I honestly have the world's worst memory for names, faces, facts, lists, situations etc. You name it - I'm crap at remembering it. I even went to a hypnotherapist many years ago in a desperate attempt to improve it... fortunately, I did remember to go😉 but, It didn't help! However, I can remember trivia and... song arrangements (thankfully). To the point: As has already been mentioned, "repetition" is the key! The best method (already mentioned), which I'm certain will work for you - record your rehearsal and then go through the songs at your leisure, at home. You'll be amazed at how quickly the arrangements will be etched in your brain. Personally, I wouldn't rely on charts - you may find yourself over reliant on them... a kind of psychological crutch. But, use whatever method gets you confidently through the gig.
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My KZ ZS10s worked much better last week after buying the foam ear tips from Amazon as recommended on the IEM bible thread. Finally was able to reliably here the kick and certainly a low E - will try them with the five string next week although imagine it will be fine now.
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Oh yeah duh!
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Au = aurum = gold. Rok = Rok!
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Funny but its become a popular song in our gym with several people of all age groups both male and female singing along. Weird but also good to hear it played. Dave
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Now that was good. Impressive guitarist. Dave
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Hi I bought this amp from Franzbassist before Xmas. The photos are his as they are excellent (Hope you don’t mind sir) it’s a great amp with decent effects as you would expect from Boss. I’m selling as I need a bit of a downsize/ simplification. Condition is boxed and excellent so grab a great amp at a great price. The following are included in the sale as is UK Postage / Delivery Boss Katana 500 Bass Head (£650) Boss BT-DUAL Bluetooth adapter (£45), to connect your mobile via the app Boss GA-FC foot controller (£99 Boss VE-22 Vocal Processor (£74 Boss Stereo Jack to Jack for the controller. TRADES Fender Rumble 500/800 Combo Similar Combo at least 300w without extension speaker.
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In Blind Test, Audiophiles Unable to Tell Difference Between Sound Signal Run Through an Expensive Cable and a Banana. https://futurism.com/robots-and-machines/blind-test-audiophiles-cable-banana
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Stealth started following FS/FT Ashdown Drophead 200 flip-top combo
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FS/FT Ashdown Drophead 200 flip-top combo
Stealth replied to Beedster's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Behind Blue Eyes - The Who
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The Big Fat South-West Bass Bash 2026 -- Sunday 11th October 2026 (hopefully)
Woodinblack replied to Rich's topic in Events
Hmm.. tricky one - not really got much new that is interesting. Obviousy I have my £62 jazz, and a polyshifter XS1.. I guess I will have to bring some older stuff unless (perish the thought) I buy anything new -
My wife sings lead vocals in church and I play bass, we found all the KZ phones to be not sounding great, or in my wife’s case far too big for her tiny ears. So we bought the Sennheiser IE100 Pro IEMs and they are really small, lightweight and seal really well. Not cheap but I got the ones with the Bluetooth option so you can run them wired or wireless (for just listening to music) so they are pretty versatile. I know everyone recommends the KZ range but they won’t suit everyone.
