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I’ve been using this for all my own scribbled charts and any other dots for ages. Fulfills all your criteria above: https://itunes.apple.com/tc/app/unrealbook/id370135173?mt=8
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Interesting, I'd only just seen this thread. I'm a long time user and fan of Boss/Roland stuff - GT-10b, GR-55, VB-99, GT-6b, ME-8b, BE-5b, zillions of Boss compacts. I would have also highly recommended the GT-1b for your needs and budget. Its basically a stripped down GT-10b and I think it actually has a few advantages sound wise over its bigger brother. Where it does fall down is the menu/GUI navigation which can be a bit confusing. I get around this by using the Boss Tone Studio software, which makes editing easy. Its also a little awkward to jump up and down multiple patches on the fly. I get round this by grouping patches together or adding a default patch either side of any more radical ones. To comment on your summary above. 1/ It did take me some considerable tweaking to finally settle on a transparent default patch at something close to unity gain. The pre loaded patches all seemed very hot and so I started from scratch constantly bypassing the GT-1b to check. Once this was done I designed all my patches using the default patch as starting point and again bypassing and checking levels etc. repeatedly. 2/ The Chorus has a Low and High pass filter built in. If you set the The 'Lowcut' to anything above 125Hz you should retain all the low end as It'll be unprocessed. I actually find the Chorus in the GT-1b more extreme than either my CE-2b or CEB-3. I mostly use it for a subtle wash though rather than full on sea-sick wobbliness. I'd strongly advise to to spend some serious time getting to know the sound and capabilities of the unit before you dismiss it. Every multi effects I've ever used has its own idiosyncratic nature. There are usually some things that each multi does well its just a matter of learning how to use the unit and find the sweet spots. The GT-1b is a great multi and is a very powerful bit of kit, I've programmed (and use regularly) Everything form Face melting Fuzz patches, through gentle grind, some rudimentary synth patches, It has a brilliant OC-2 emulation, the T-wah is one of my faves (including boutique stuff and my Mu-Tron III), I've even managed Royal Blood type splits and crazy Hammond organ patches. Stick with it , I'm sure it'll be accompanying you on a gig soon.
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Here we go: I've Found Loving - Bass Guitar.pdf
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I’ve got it somewhere, I’ll dig out my transcription.
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Thursday for me.
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Blue amp too, that must be worth extra points.
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No problem, we’ve used it for a few years and it’s such a well thought out app. Has made setlist and lyric recall so much easier.
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Bandhelper http://www.bandhelper.com/main/app.html
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I replaced my Equinox stands with some Gorilla stands. I had to remove the spigot and add a cup like this; https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F202322229989 The Gorilla stands come with an attachment that sits inside the top of the stand and the lights then clamp onto them perfectly.
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I sometimes use an octave pedal if using a four string for the low D, but I’m usually on a 5 or 6 these days so no need.
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SOLD MIJ Squier Silver Series Precision 1992-93 vintage VVGC
NoirBass replied to ead's topic in Basses For Sale
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Here’s mine. It lives in the cupboard on one of my regular gigs. Cost me a princely £30 from the bay and, well, it’s blue.
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I have a lovely 1025, the G string single treble still tuner has been knocked and now rattles. My short term fix is a good wrapping of masking tape, this looks rubbish and doesn’t actually fully stop the rattling. Where can I source a new tuner? Are there any other brands like hipshot that do retro fit direct replacements? Thanks in advance
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Here are a few new ones; I've been busy transcribing a few song that I've played for years but never actually written out: Delilah - Tom Jones.pdf I Got You Babe - UB40.pdf I Love Rock And Roll - Joan Jett.pdf Sit Down - James.pdf Total Eclipse Of The Heart - Bonnie Tyler.pdf
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A: 1/using the software editor 2/Yes, no, we’ll sort of - you can program the CTL pedal to do pretty much whatever you want. (Switch the tuner on/off or turn all the effects slots off at once, mute or all or none of the above) but your best bet is to program a dedicated “bypass” patch.
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Now gone, please delete.
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Yes indeed, not looking too keen at me getting rid of it either 😄
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Ocean Colour Scene - The Riverboat Song
NoirBass replied to wal4string's topic in Theory and Technique
Wow! Found the pdf: Place Your Hands.pdf -
Just been to the London premier, really enjoyed the film. It has an easy, watchable feel to it. Nick gently guides you through his passion for the Instrument via a series of interviews with the worlds leading players. A total must for any bassist.
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Yes indeed, not looking too keen at me getting rid of it either 😄
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POD X3 Live in good working order. The last POD to include all the model packs as standard including all the Bass models. Having used various PODs over the years this one has the hottest output, liveliest sound and is the lightest of the floor POD units. It also has fantastic connectivity, so much so that I used to use one channel for my bass and the other for my IEM mix - very handy. Comes with original Line 6 PSU. Price includes postage in the UK or I’ll knock off £20 for collection from London N21 Pics to follow
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I’ve got this Combo up for grabs if anyone wants it. It was in virtually new condition until the cat decided to use it as it scratching post for about a year. I’m sure with a bit of TLC and a good hoover it’ll come up lovely. It’s actually been barely used as I got it free with a bass I bought some years ago. Would suit a skint beginner or anyone in need of a small practice amp. Strictly collection in person only from London N21
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Best rig for weddings and functions and stage sound
NoirBass replied to siphillips's topic in General Discussion
This, well said sir!