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Quatschmacher

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  1. This. One of the nicest octaves I’ve played, super fat and synthy and tracked as well as the MXR. Come to think of it, why the hell did I return it to @GisserD?(Just a shame the output level is on an internal trimpot).
  2. I’ve ended up going straight to Labella with my complaint as talking to BD didn’t get anywhere. Labella are sending me replacements.
  3. I’ve had two sets now; the first had a buzzy D and G string, the second had a buzzy G string. I’m waiting to hear back from both Bass Direct and Labella. It’s a really disappointing first experience with these strings.
  4. And strong enough to turn soft-touch stomp buttons on and off?
  5. @GisserD will your controller be able to turn rotary selector-switch knobs that have detented positions?
  6. That sounds cool then. Will it fit pedals with knobs close together or those slim, non-removable knobs (the ones which just look like shafts (like on the Glou-Glou Pralines))?
  7. You could dump all downloaded patches into a single folder, then choose “load file” from the menu and open the first one in that folder. You can then use the arrows next to the patch name in the editor to browse all patches in that folder one by one (no need to keep choosing “load file” after loading the first one). The internal keyboard does work. You might need to unplug or mute the bass as it will switch to audio-triggered mode as soon as it detects a note. If using the onboard keyboard, you’ll need to unplug anything plugged into the FI’s MIDI OUT port, otherwise you’ll get an infinite loop. Make sure you have the device which is plugged into the FI’s MIDI IN port selected in the editor (i.e. your USB-MIDI or audio interface). You should then be able to click on the editor’s keyboard to get sound. N.B. It’s worth bearing in mind that the patches can sound VERY different when triggered by the internal keyboard as they won’t have any dry bass, harmoniser distortion or envelope follower response. If you’re looking for patches to play on your bass, I’d recommend browsing using your bass.
  8. @GisserD Sounds really cool. Does it require any modification to the pedals it controls? Do you have to remove the original knobs? Can the pedals be dialled in the same way as normal (i.e. with hands and then the positions saved) or do all adjustments need to be done via the new controller? When you talk of channels, is each knob controlled by a separate MIDI channel? Or is each of your units (with however many controls) addressed on a single MIDI channel and then each knob controlled by a different CC number on that one channel? I’m very curious. Presets on my Enigma would be wicked.
  9. Added new info about patch transferring as requested by @SICbass
  10. Do you realise you don’t need to make bump posts? There’s a “bump topic” button at the top of the page which will bump the post to the top.
  11. Just to point out to anyone unaware. This is a fully-featured 4-oscillator monosynth. You are not limited to the onboard patches. You can design your own or import those created by others. You can play this using either your bass guitar or any MIDI keyboard that has a standard 5-pin DIN MIDI out port.
  12. Not to put you off selling but there’s a major update for this coming very soon (for which I’m designing patches and beta testing) and it’s awesome. Includes full ADSR envelopes and a four-slot mod matrix.
  13. Have you browsed some of the user patches yet?
  14. Thanks. There are a couple in my shortlist which are tweaked versions of my earlier patches as I noticed some clipping when paying closer attention. I’ll replace the old ones with these improved versions. EDIT - I’ve done this now.
  15. Thanks. I like that one too. I’ll be adding the above patches to my shared folder (see first thread for the link).
  16. Welcome to @Andras Szalay, creator of this fantastic device!
  17. That’s a bummer. do you have a shot of the entire rear surface of the body?
  18. He specified one only. It would have been nice to show some breadth of programming. I don’t make the rules and in this instance I didn’t want to break them.
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