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cheddatom

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  1. yeh seeing as you're going to have both chains coming out of active pedals, and I assume they have level knobs, then one of those headphone splitter thingies will do. Otherwise I have this mini mixer I bought off ebay for £10 that has 3 channels 3 knobs and a mono jack output. You could probably find another, or if you really struggle I could send you mine. I never use it.
  2. I had 5 whammies 3 octave pedals and a digital delay all in a feedback loop so suck on that nerrr neerrrr
  3. when you start playing proper gigs through a proper rig I think you'll find you want a blender to add some clean back in. It's an interesting set up though. What do you use the PS5 for?
  4. cheddatom

    Volume Pedal

    they will work on anything, I used a bespeco one for years - about £15.
  5. cheddatom

    Volume Pedal

    the standard seems to be earnie ball, but there are loads of cheap plastic passive volume pedals around. Can't you use your knob?
  6. you might like to try a digitech whammy.
  7. Danelectro french toast is a good cheap starter. It'd be helpful if you had a blender for it. I started off using effects with a view to fill the gaps left where we'd add rythm guitar in the studio. I realised at the end that I just loved the distorted bass and used it almost all the time, just with varying levels and tones. So I agree that it's not necessary to add a pedal in for guitar solos, but it IS fun.
  8. cool i'll have a listen later. The weirdest thing for me is how you'd want different sounds for the same sounds from night to night. I suppose it adds an extra bit of variety, but for me I find the sound I need for a specific section or song, and then use it.
  9. you need a momentary footswitch with 9 poles or something on it, and 4 jack sockets. I'm sure someone on here is kind enough to draw a diagram for you but it's almost just common sense. You can't break anything anyway. The bit that costs is the box to put it in, perhaps you have an old pedal you could use the box of.
  10. God that IS weird!! What sort of music are you playing?
  11. It might be easier to make yourself a momentary bypass loop (very simple) and buying a cheap tremolo.
  12. Hmmmm, I don't play that much anymore, but at band practice last night I got to have a go on the bass with my pedalboard, and the slap tone was amazing. That's some compression blended with some OD limited and blended with some clean. So much punch, but the hard attack of the slap gets eaten by the OD and limiting which makes it bite loads without the peaks, which in turn means you can actually hear the notes and note just clunk clank clunk clank. I guess if you're into clean sounds then you should be able to get the tone with just touch control alone, although that must take a fair ammount of practice!
  13. cheddatom

    cubase?

    Pro Tools is known as the "industry standard" but that doesn't necessarily make it the best application. As said above, it would be good to know how to use it if you want to be a pro. You don't need a mac, but you do have to run it on mac OS and I beleive you have to have some digidesign hardware?
  14. cheddatom

    cubase?

    It's very similar. I liked pro tools, but I don't have the money for it. Basically anything you can do in one DAW you can do in another give or take a couple of tiny little nifty features and such.
  15. [quote name='BigRedX' post='586591' date='Sep 1 2009, 03:42 PM']Someone with a simple MIDI floor-switching unit and a rack of well chosen multi-effects will have a far more versatile set up.[/quote] ...and will have spent a lot more money! It depends on how complex you get I suppose. To do the same as I was doing with a rack and MIDI switching would cost you a hell of a lot. To go from using 5+ distortions, a couple of modulation effects and a filter to using a POD or similar would be a considerable saving.
  16. lol, why do record attempts have to be serious? It would be interesting to have an actually gigging biggest pedalboard competition. I think mine would have deffinitely landed me in the top half!
  17. Surely slapping without compression needs to be REALLY loud to be effective? I'd get a limiter.
  18. looking good!!
  19. Oh well, maybe next time?
  20. Have you seen [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=56659"]this[/url] ad?
  21. There are some nightmare stories here. I've never had such problems. The only time I ever fell out with a soundman was at the a battle of the bands where they demanded that I use the same crap amp as the rest of the bands in the interest of fairness. I understood the point, but we were a three peice competing against 4 peices, I play with a bi-amp rig and loads of pedals and they wouldn't even let me use the 2nd guitar amp with a hi-pass.
  22. cheddatom

    Boss GT 6B

    They seem to go from £100 to £160. You can have mine for £100 + P&P.
  23. Yeh but a Boss PSU provides 500Ma? (I think, I have one somewhere and it's more than 200 surely!)
  24. [quote name='alexclaber' post='568018' date='Aug 13 2009, 02:42 PM']Or to put it another way, am I the only person on here whose right shoulder is much less flexible than his left due to years of bass playing? Try lying on the floor on your back with your arms straight and then bringing them over your head as though you're trying to stretch out as long as possible - my right arm really doesn't want to lie flat on the floor. Alex[/quote] yeh my right shoulder has become hunched over and I have to constatly correct my posture because of it.
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