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  1. [quote name='Cuzzie' timestamp='1503959388' post='3361880'] Krow is the 3 eyed Raven....... [/quote] Spoilers. =P.
  2. You should be fine, but if you have problems try using a gigrig isolator (still powered by the 1spot).
  3. Try every combo. I go:- Tuner > compressor > looper > octaver > chorus > (feedback/blend loop) bitcrusher > OD > distortion > bitcrusher (FB/B loop in) > envelope filter > gate > preamp > preamp > amp/cab SIM > reverb > delay > looper.
  4. [quote name='BigBassBob' timestamp='1500035697' post='3335270'] It's a shame they didn't use standard midi-sync instead of limiting sync to the Jamman. [/quote] And only jamsync out, so no using a syncman to sync to midi either.
  5. [quote name='ambient' timestamp='1499876541' post='3334272'] I'm looking for a new/better power supply. Which is the best one? [/quote] [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1499886440' post='3334354'] That depends on size/budget constraints and what you need to power? If you want cheap, and zero footprint on the board, only have 9v pedals, and no awkward pedals that need isolation - One Spot Something isolated, flexible 9/12/18v that fits under a PT Nano - Cioks DC5 A monster that will power everything under the sun - Truetone CS-12 Bargain isolated supply - Fame/Vitoos DC8 [/quote] There's also the gigrig system. Pricey, but versitile and expandable. If 5amp is a bit much for you, you can get a 1spot and use the gigrig isolator/adapters with that. That way you can move up to the gigrig generator if you up size your board.
  6. Let me see if I've got this right from the YT vids I've seen. The pll is has 2 synths. The pitch of these is tracked to your bass playing. It then moves the pitch of the synths up or down to set intervals at speeds set by your envilope. Is that anywhere close?
  7. DHA are coming out with a new line of effects of you can be patient. There's a thread on here with him.
  8. elephantgrey

    Boss LS2.

    Your looking for a loop pedal with trails. Something like this would do: http://www.brightonion.co.uk/trails-looper/ What delay are you using? Quite a few of them have trails as an option.
  9. Just seen the new TC HOF2 that's just come out can do expression type things by pressing down the bypass switch. I'd really love to try one, but I don't know of any shops in Belfast that stock TC stuff =[.
  10. Bear in mind that perceived volume =\= DB. When pedals are engaged but sound the same as clean ESQ and such might mean your pumping out at a higher DB level when perceived volume is the same.
  11. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1498132609' post='3322685'] Actually Fuzzrocious aren't too bad compared with a lot of boutique pedals I've seen. And a MIDI foot controller is lot cheaper and easier to replace if someone pours their pint into it than a board full of individual pedals. Plus I'll still have access to my basic sound for each song even if I can't make any mid-song patch changes. [/quote] I just brought up fuzzrocious because they have the option available to get their kid to paint the pedal. If you only change things between songs then that works. I'm the kind of person that brought a second looper for the start of my chain so I can mess about with settings mid song though.
  12. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1498126106' post='3322631'] If by "mojo" you mean incomprehensible graphics that look as though they have been done by a 5-year old, and an unintuitive arrangement of the controls based on what was convenient to lay out on the PCB and fit into a generic-sized box rather than what makes sense as regards the signal flow, and still end up being as difficult to use as the worst of the parameter access devices, then AFAIAC you can stick your high end pedals. Give me the peace of mind that when I hit the foot switch for a particular patch it will sound exactly the same as it did the last time I played the song. Also any decent multi-effects unit will live safely in the rack case with my amp and not on the floor with the spilt beer. [/quote] Someone's not a fan of fuzzrocious There are high end pedal brands that have things like midi presets alongside having alot more peramiters, chass bliss comes to mind. Imo you'll also still need some kind of switcher/midi controller for a rack mounted system.
  13. I usually run anware from 8 pedals (+2 midi adapters and a di), to 15< pedals (+3 loop pedals, 4 midi adapters and the Di) from my supply. Quite a few of these are digital. Without isolating atleast some of these there is alot of nose that gets added to the signal.
  14. I've been through quite a few tweaks since I've last posted here. Here's my 'essentials' board (+RC50 and GBC). I'm currently thinking of replacing the TimeFactor with a CB Tonal Recall and either a meris Mercury 7, or a SA Ventris. Edit: sorry about the head tilting, can't seam to rotate the photo on my phone.
  15. I'd go with a 1spot, a gigrig isolator, and a SupaNova (with a polarity reverse adapter).
  16. The 1 octave is the same as the nanoPOG. Pitchfork just adds alot more choices with the intervals. Only downside is that too I can only choose octave up, octave down, or a 50/50 bend of the two (plus a wet/dry blend). Latch mode is also cool, and it's nice to have an exp input.
  17. I have one. Went into the shop to test the nanoPOG, but walked out with the pitchfork. Tracks well even on chords using a 6 string with an open Bstring.
  18. The gigrig timelord will probably do to isolate the digitech. (Specs for it below from its manual) I couldn't find the current requirement for your wireless, I just found that it's center positive. Might be able to run it of a pedal supply with an adaptor. (And isolate it if current is low enough). [quote] Specification: Type: DC-DC full isolator... Overload, short circuit and temperature protected. Output Connector 2.1 mm Centre Negative. Output Voltage 9V DC. At 400mA.. Output Current max 999mA aprox. Temperature trip when left shorted, or covered for long periods. Output Ground. The DC output is isolated from all earth. Input Voltage Range. 9 to 12 V DC at 1A Input is reverse diode protected. [/quote] Should be able to fit this blow a board. Depending on brand.
  19. I have the fender, great bit of kit.
  20. I guess you could use it as the master to send out all programme change and tempo, but would definitely like to see cc message input. Also, not all midi enabled hardware plays nice with tempo as slave (my rc50 for instance), would be useful to send in tempo.
  21. No midi input that I can see, only midi out. Seams odd, did I miss something?
  22. I'm not sure how helpful this will be, but will share anyway incase it is. I am currently using two loopers, an RC50 as my 'main' looper at the very end of my chain and a Jamman express at the start. I use the rc50 to record the majority of my loops, usually keeping phrase 1 on constantly, and switching between phrase 2 and 3 to change sections in a song. The jamman I use to record shorter loops, and then usually play about with effects over the top to create a longer loop that I then can capture on the rc50. If I was to go back to just 1 looper I would probably put it at the end of my signal chain. You can always leave your delay etc on when playing over the loop, but that way you can also turn effects off/change effects when playing over a loop. This also helps when overdubbing/recording different phrases as I you can more easily keep different parts district (if you want to).
  23. [quote name='DBerriff' timestamp='1496522978' post='3312128'] Try Bright Onion pedals. http://www.brightonion.co.uk/products/AB-Switch.html Simple and very well made. [/quote] +1
  24. My down button isn't working. Of course that's the one I need to hold =[.
  25. Cheers for the replies Re presets. Downloading now.
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