ratman
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The TC Vortex Mini is very good. And all 3 knobs & parameters are customiseable via the app.
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I think any MIDI to USB host will work.
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Whenever I'm using IEMs, about half of my gigs, I don't miss having an amp at all. My bass sounds way clearer using IEMs.
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Hartley Peavey does himself no favours here. The staff were lied to & ultimately shafted.
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Dave just sorted me out with another speaker cable. Top job as ever.
Thanks Dave.
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Wow. She's on it alright. The drummer and guitarist nailed it too. What a trio!
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You should a chat with the guy about this and see if you can resolve it, but if you're not happy with the situation then something obviously has to change.
If you get on with the drummer, trumpet and other keys player personally & creatively, then consider dropping the sax/keys/vocals guy and either find a replacement or just carry on without him.
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What an awful thing to happen.
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I just recieved another loom from John. It's well built, but they always are. Top job as ever. Thanks man.
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Yes, they're fab. Somebody get on this.
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Yes, either pedal is capable of that.
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29 minutes ago, scalpy said:
Disaster area looks perfect- but I can only find Andertons who stock it, at the end of the month. Tech 21 probably more than we need but will have to be the one. I really appreciate your help, many thanks.
Harry
No worries Harry. Of the two, the MIDI Mouse is the simplest to use. You use the L & R switches to scroll to the preset number you want, then you hit the middle switch to engage. So you don’t need your synth patches to be in numerical order. There are some YouTube videos showing the switch in use.
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If you're just after a 2 switch controller for up and down switching, have a look at the Disaster Area DMC Micro or Tech 21 MIDI Mouse. Stay well away from the One Control Gecko as it's a real pain to program.
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13 hours ago, gjones said:
His bass player, Vail Johnson, was a member of Basschat for a short while, until he got chased off by armchair experts.
I remember that bs. He's the guy who made me realise I don't need a compressor on stage. And I've never looked back, or sounded better since.
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I picked one up recently. I gigged it last week and was pleasantly surprised with how good it sounded at decent volume. It didn’t have the rich sub low end that my Berg HD112 has, but I only paid £120 for the Eden (used) and I don’t feel at all like I wasted my money. It’s a keeper.
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Ah, Keb Mo! Here's another peach...
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I still mainly use my Berg HD112 but power it with a GSS Baby Sumo 600W power amp. For smaller gigs I just got an Eden EX112, got it for a steal, it sounds good and it's dead light.
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I've got a 06B400 6.5" combo too, it's great. I'll probably splash for one of their 12" cabs next year.
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1 hour ago, kevham said:
Is the baby Sumo small enough to fit in a gigbag pocket with the HX stomp and cables?
As small and portable as it is, I'd say it wouldn't fit in a gig bag pocket. It's 13 x 8 x 20cm and weighs 1.5Kg.
When I travel light to gigs I have a small backpack for my Sumo & leads, a bass in a gig bag in one hand, and my Metro16 Stomp board in a soft case in the other hand. Easy. If I'm driving it's the same, just with my cab too.
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I'm a long time user of Seymour Duncan's pick ups on my Ps. But I recently bought a Fender Pure Vintage 63 and it blows all of my SDs off the map. (If I remember correctly the 63 has lightly less mids and slightly more bass than the 62 model) My 63 was £125, so not cheap, but so worth it. I won't be buying any more SDs.
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Has anybody managed to get a convincing OC-2 sound out of the Stomp? I've never owned one so I have no first hand experience of how they sound. I'd be grateful of some settings to get me in the ball park.
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Done.