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I always think of myself as a Four string player, but current band needs the Low B and the higher notes so mainly using a fiver now.
Got Five 4 string basses and one Fiver.
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Hi I think so, yes.
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I always consider myself a four string player, so that is what I am using for home noodling, but my band requires the low notes and the higher registers of the G string (for chords and solos) so my main bass is a 5. TBH I hardly notice the difference when switching.
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1 hour ago, Bassmonkey said:
How about £70 inc delivery to Leeds mate?
PM’ed you
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bump! make reasonable offers
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we always use acoustic drums on all of our gigs. But this one particular gig, due the acoustics and size of the room, we cannot use or usual set. Our drummer have to use his Alesis Sample pad pro plus hi hats and it sounded decent. Safe to say I didnt miss the acoustic kit that night.
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Just now, Baloney Balderdash said:
But what I meant was that there is an USB port in the M-Vave Mid switch, there is one in the Zoom as well, so with each pedal supplied with power from a regular pedal power plug, can't you use the M-Vave not wireless, but simply with an USB cable going from the M-Vave's Midi port to the Zoom's Midi port?
what SamIam said.
I think on some devices you can use the Chocolate wired, but not on the Zoom.- 1
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Quick video here
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1 minute ago, Baloney Balderdash said:
Thank for clarifying that.
Also I am bit confused why the USB dongle would go into the power supply, isn't it supposed to sit in the USB plug of the Zoom?
So you can't just use an USB cable going from the USB port in the M-Vave to the USB port of the Zoom?
need its own power I guess. I am not techy but I think the Zoom’s USB port cannot supply power? I imagine it needs loads of juice to work wirelessly
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Just now, Baloney Balderdash said:
Thanks a lot, this is great.
Makes the Zoom multi stomp so much more useful.
Can you scroll both up and down the patches, or only forward?
each footswitch is assigned to a patch. (cannot assign which patch goes to which preset tho) 4 patches per bank, 8 banks in total. you can cycle up and down the banks
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10 minutes ago, Baloney Balderdash said:
How does that work, controlling the Zoom, with that footswitch?
You just plug it into the USB port and it works, or how?
I got an Zoom MS-CDR70 that I would love being able to swap patches on up and down.
For the Zoom it is just to cycle thru the patches. 1A is for the 1st patch, 1B 2nd…
You will have instant access to about 32 patches.
It comes with a wireless dongle (encircled one is for the Zoom, the other one is for MIDI port devices), you just need to connect it to a USB powersource and then connect a USB A to USB mini cable
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3 hours ago, gorandelac said:
Are you controlling Yoom with M-Vave? Also is that Octabvre? Nice pedalboard
yes and yes. Thanks mate.
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19 hours ago, fusdepilee said:
Don't suppose you still have this for sale?
hi mate sorry long gone, sold somewhere else. I forgot to amend the title, doing it now.
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price drop £60 plus postage
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I assume its an old Fender bass? will it replace the awesomeness of the two Lulls?
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