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  1. Sex On A Leash [attachment=191780:Final-RGB-Smaller-680x680.jpg] [media]http://youtu.be/SA5W--_rvGE[/media] Written by Überkill - M W-Horner, N Childs, M Cole, C Hoyer, G Tull. Co-produced by Überkill and Keith More, engineered and mixed by Keith More. Mastered by Ade Emsley. Sex On A Leash - Lyrics You know what I want and woman you want it too Say you need a stronger man to tell you what to do There's a hunger cool clear eyes There's a hunger that binds you insides You want safety You want to belong You want to feel it under a hand that's strong So come on closer woman feel my touch soft and gentle just too much power struggle Victory You know its good Body under me Sex on a Leash, Hey come on x4 All your life a slave to desire rose with savage thorns just a victim of carnal lust that's left emotions torn So shine a light but your scared of what you'll find shine a light on the corners of your mind rip it out and drag it from the dark cause its only gonna crush down on your heart So come on closer woman feel my touch soft and gentle just too much power struggle Victory You know its good Body under me Sex on a Leash, Hey come on x4
  2. Matching headstock would be better indeed, I always prefer matching headstock, don't know why it is not done more often... White or black? I think it looks better white, it has this racing stripe thingie...
  3. Hi Has anyone seen or even played this bass? Chaining my arms to the chair to not just order it... It looks so badass... http://www.sandberg-guitars.de/basscat-overview/forty-eight C.
  4. Got the MS60b today... Unbelievable! Recreated the sound of my EBS Comp -> Sansamp DI -> Boss Chorus always on chain, it needs a bit of tweaking and trying but if you have found the right settings, there is really not a lot difference.... In a full band context nobody will be able to notice it. Really impressed with this Zoom. Now need to squeeze it all properly onto the pedal board....
  5. [quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1430233360' post='2759276'] When I get the round tuits together, I'm going to assemble my Arduino-based patch switcher for MS60-B and B3 - just sends a MIDI program change message to the USB port. Another way of doing this is with an Android phone or tablet with OTG, an OTG to USB adaptor lead and a USB lead to suit, and MIDI Commander on the phone/tablet. Then just put the phone/tablet on your music stand and you're sorted [/quote] You lost me at "Arduino-based patch switcher..." ;-) I guess I will tap-dance on it the old way...
  6. Sooo... I ordered a Boss CEB-3, a EHX Nano Big Muff AND a MS60B.... I want it all, and I want it now... Got a Lehle Little Lehle II as well to have the option of a separate signal chain for the MS60B. Unfortunately that means more stuff to carry, but hey... Let's see, if I like the MS60B I may end up with just this pedal at gigs.
  7. Thank you all for the answers, that's really helpful. I would use it mainly for my always on effects, ie a bit compression, tube grit and chorus, plus distortion here and there. The smaller MS60b was another thing I considered for that purpose. How easy or difficult is it to change patches on this little pedal in a live situation ?
  8. Hi I have a small effects board, consisting of tuner, EBS Compressor and Sansamp DI. I'd like to add a chorus, some kind of distortion/fuzz, later probably an envelope filter and an octaver. I have seen rave reviews of the Zoom B3 and consider getting it, however, not sure if I should better add some more individual effects. Sound quality is the main concern but I am usually gigging in London what means carrying all gear to work and afterwards to the venue and then back in public transport. The Zoom looks incredibly useful from that point of view. I tried one, the effects and amp simulations sound quite usable on headphones but I had mixed feelings when I played it on an amp. Anyone here in a gigging original band playing small to medium sized venues who really uses this to get his original tone? Any help and advise greatly appreciated. Cheers C
  9. Got Hybrid Slinkys, and they are fantastic. Can really recommend them with the MM Sterling.
  10. Playing Rotosound Swingbass on my US Sterling at the moment and had Super Slinkys before. Quite happy with both, the super Slinkys are nice and balanced and suit a variety of styles, the Rotosounds are fantastic in-your-face metallic noisy, bright and rock'n'roll... recorded with an old Ampeg on our latest EP a dream. However, for live, I find them a bit too much and too dominant so before I go back to the Slinkys... Any string recommendations? Genre is classic hard rock.
  11. Absolute fantastic and beautiful bass and a great guy to buy from.
  12. At The Dublin Castle http://youtu.be/XbXewSLkLxs
  13. Hi For Sale: Waldorf Rocket Synthesizer, used, new condition, original package. Regards C. Waldorf Music page: [url="http://www.waldorf-music.info/rocket-sythesizer"]http://www.waldorf-m...cket-sythesizer[/url] [b]Specs:[/b] [color=#333333][font=Arial][size=4]With the Rocket, Waldorf introduce a new mini synthesizer that boasts a feature set uncommon in its class. With its advanced oscillator section, this small black cube can generate sharp edged leads, gargantuan basses and vast synthesizer soundscapes, that can resound as an 8-voice chord if desired. The logical layout of the user interface and the choice of available parameters bear witness to the ample experience Waldorf have creating exclusive sound generators. As a result of its heritage all functions that essentially define a synth sound are available for immediate manipulation. Every knob movement changes the sound directly and with immediate results. The characteristic analog Waldorf multi-mode filter (low/ band/ high pass) can also self oscillate. The integrated boost function intensifies the sound with sheer wickedness. Besides being used for modulation duties, the LFO also contains a flexible arpeggiator that can be synchronized to the outside world using MIDI. The Rocket is an ideal sound design machine, which in combination with its extremely attractive price, will appeal to any sound designer or musician interested in quality sounds. It works as a stand-alone instrument or in any imaginable music production environment. But its most important feature is of course its sound: a real Waldorf synthesizer, powerful, direct and with a lot of love for the details. Naturally the Rocket is completely designed and built in Germany.[/size][/font][/color] http://youtu.be/4L_27GHFbjI [color=#333333][font=Arial][size=4][size=5]Features[/size][/size][/font][/color][list] [*]Analog multi-mode filter (VCF) with low/ band/ high pass functions [*]Highly flexible oscillator section with pulse width modulation and hard sync [*]Up to 8 oscillators in unison for chords or ultra high density sawtooth [*]Low frequency oscillator (LFO) for modulation [*]Envelopes for VCA, VCF and Sync [*]Destructive 'Booster' circuit to generate aggressive sounds [*]Arpeggiator with different rhythmic patterns [*]Glide [*]MIDI in and out [*]Extensive control panel with high-end pots and switches [*]Control via MIDI and USB [*]MIDI clock sync [*]Launch key for easy pre listening [/list]
  14. Here's another one... http://youtu.be/Uxje4zZnyvM
  15. Morning lovely people, Here's my video: ÜBERKILL at The 100 Club, London, we had a blast! Please give us a like! [media]http://youtu.be/IpkIVzNZzZM[/media] Cheers C
  16. That's the bass when we did an acoustic set... [url="http://youtu.be/_2lorT9Sb5Q"]http://youtu.be/_2lorT9Sb5Q[/url]
  17. Hi, no trades unfortunately, want to sell it.
  18. I know... temptation filled my house with basses! But seriously, you should get this beauty...
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