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Tuco

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  1. saturday lunchtime bump.............??
  2. financial commitments force reluctant sale of this beauty.... incredible phaser, 6 & 12 stages.. from subtle to huge!!! amazing warm sound that can be sweetly overdriven, LFO out/ sweep in etc etc adding an expression pedal or 2 (or 3) really opens up the sounds available (phase wah anyone???) full product info here: [url="http://www.moogmusic.com/moogerfooger/?section=product&product_id=7"]http://www.moogmusic.com/moogerfooger/?sec...mp;product_id=7[/url] absolutely pristine condition with box, PSU & manual £249 new , asking £180 inclusive of same day recorded delivery apologies for cruddy photo.......
  3. sennheiser hd280 are pretty good considering the price imo round about the £85 mark i believe
  4. retro analogue synth plug in??? native instruments pro53
  5. Tuco

    Qtron+ Too Loud!!

    yeh, get the mod done.. well worth it
  6. [quote name='DanOwens' post='1085917' date='Jan 11 2011, 07:11 PM']When considering the CV vs. MIDI question, I was thinking about the MoogerFoogers. I was thinking 'wouldn't it be great if you could control all those parameters with a single cable?'. I suppose the reality is that you couldn't without sacrificing the absence of digitised processing, but bloody 'ell all them cables can be a mess! Which Line6 product were you thinking of? The Variax? Dan[/quote] i LOVE all them cables
  7. [quote name='DanOwens' post='1082053' date='Jan 8 2011, 01:17 PM']The problem with CV/Gate stuff is that it is very limiting. With control voltage, you send only one signal down a cable; granted, you can assign that signal to more than one parameter, but you can still only send one signal. With midi, you can send a variety of signals all controlling different things. You can also send from many sources to many destinations and have them not interfere. CV stuff is great if you want to control a filter cutoff or LFO speed. It's no good if you want to send a polyphonic instrument part, LFO depth and speed information and a instrument change message; all of which is quite easy to do. Dan[/quote] hmmm, not sure if id use the words "very" & "limiting" to describe CV
  8. Tuco

    Boss OC-2

    [quote name='Smash' post='1079076' date='Jan 5 2011, 07:51 PM']Selling my flatmates Boss OC-2, has no box or instructions but is in excellent condition for it's age. There is 2 small Velcro across the base but not on the label itself. £50 + £6 postage - Bank Transfer please, Paypal if you pay the fees[/quote] lol, have you told your flatmate???
  9. Tuco

    Rack Compressor

    scour ebay for a Rane DC24
  10. [quote name='BurritoBass' post='1073704' date='Dec 31 2010, 02:22 PM']I've been considering getting a small pedal board back up together again. I'm quite happy with my tone as it stands so I guess it's really just to experiment a little rather than transform my sound. I recently picked up a tuner pedal again and I have a compressor (Aphex Punch Factory). I probably only want one more pedal, two at most and wanted some ideas. To give you an idea of my tone / style, I play flatwound strung Fenders (mainly Precisions with foam under the bridge) through an Orange terror mini rig (SP210 cab) or a 1978 Bassman head into a 115E Ampeg cab. Musically we play Americana so somewhere between Dylan to the Stones via Country rock and a little bit of folk rock. I like a lot of 60s / 70s tones and am less into modern active-y sounding basses. I know very little about effects as I usually wind up not using them but we've definitely got some players on here who really know their stuff. So what would you recommend?[/quote] DHA makes great valve overdrive pedals that give a VERY authentic 60s / 70s sound...
  11. [quote name='xgsjx' post='1061301' date='Dec 17 2010, 08:45 AM']If you're looking to always have distortion on then for wah, you can't go wrong with a Moog mf-101 & exp pedal & turn the drive up.[/quote] TOTALLY agree
  12. Tuco

    Octave pedal

    all down to taste but i SWEAR by the good old boss OC-2
  13. [quote name='dumelow' post='1047526' date='Dec 4 2010, 04:47 PM']I thought the Q-tron was just a mutron ripoff but came pretty close to its sound. Ive just bought a q-tron plus off ebay im hoping I can get a bootsy-ish sound out of it =D[/quote] i used a q-tron plus for years, loved it.. the down sweep is killer !! great having the fx loop too.....
  14. [quote name='dumelow' post='1044517' date='Dec 2 2010, 12:08 AM']As title suggests, wondered if anybody uses any other place to buy/sell or trade effects pedals other than on this beautiful website or on ebay?? Cheers[/quote] sound on sound classifieds and the good old friday free ad
  15. [quote name='Prime_BASS' post='1037552' date='Nov 26 2010, 11:14 AM']All good suggestions however all still a bit big. The smallest ones all designed to fit at least 3 pedals. I guess I could fashion a platform for them to sit and easy enough to cram in a gig bag.[/quote] you could always buy another pedal????
  16. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='1037100' date='Nov 25 2010, 10:51 PM']Cool stuff. Am enjoying the blog dude... Keep up the good work![/quote] ditto
  17. as a footnote , in defense of the poor outdated (thanks to the MP201) CP251, its a GREAT unit!!! i recommend any mf101 owners to keep their eyes peeled for a used one, they really go hand in hand with each other!(or indeed any fooger!) can get a great reverse sweep and a great almost auto wah effect,not to mention LFO wobble the 4 way multiple is great for simultaneously controlling the cutoff,resonance and env amount using just the one expression pedal.... i could go on but...........
  18. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='1036900' date='Nov 25 2010, 08:37 PM']Ha! Picked mine up from a Shop on eBay... They are asking £300 BIN... But they are accepting 'Best Offer'... And I can confirm they accept considerably less!!! Here - [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Moog-MP-201-Multipedal-/250644892724?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item3a5b998c34"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Moog-MP-201-Multiped...=item3a5b998c34[/url] - Came with a US 2 pin plug, but a £4 US-UK adapter from Maplins sorted that (Or you can buy a replacement UK one from DV247). If your anywhere near Nottingham soon your welcome to come see what it can do with Moogerfoogers... Shep[/quote] bless ya, thats really decent of you m8.. i shall bear that in mind i darent look at that link though... not this side of xmas at least..... (well maybe just a "little" peek!)
  19. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='1036878' date='Nov 25 2010, 08:23 PM']The MP201 is a crazy beast... With so much it can do. After weeks with it, I'm only using 2 of it's preset banks out of the 99 odd in there... Soooo versatile. My main bank of settings is - 3 channels with the FreqBox (Frequency by Expression, Waveform by Triangle LFO and Env' Amount by Saw Down LFO) and the 4th channel on my RingMod (Frequency by Expression). My Low Pass Filter has it's cutoff controlled by a separate EP-2. The combinations of sound from that bank of controls alone are endless!!![/quote] your REALLY not helping my G.A.S !!!!!!!!!
  20. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='1036840' date='Nov 25 2010, 07:51 PM']Not carried away... Controllers are important! I use 3 foogers, controlled by an MP-201 and a single separate EP-2... The MP-201 gets used a lot for it's controllable LFO abilities (driving the FreqBox with different LFO's makes the pedal mental!)... I think external control units and life manipulation should be a whole blog post on it's own! Shep[/quote] theres certainly enough to write about to warrant a blog of its own............... dan???? lol MP201 is next on my list, i use a CP251/EP2s to keep my foogers talking to each other at the minute.. which is fine,they do have some interesting conversations but my feet cant always keep up with them!!
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