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  1. Yeah, I agree - I've recently moved my lappy away from my AV system - and I don't have a decent set of monitors at the moment either - so - yeah - it's studio earphones all the time - which isn't ideal! I won't use laptop speakers - pretty pointless with bass guitar - at least with my laptop, anyway! YMMV! ;o) I can only just trump you with the spec - mine's similar but on a 2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo instead - not that it makes much difference!
  2. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='869169' date='Jun 16 2010, 03:47 PM']I tried asking this on the Line 6 community support pages but they seem worse than useless - lot's of question with no one to answer them. Just got a UX2 Pod Studio. Hooked up to my Acer Aspire 5739G - win7 64 bit - all new system drivers etc. The problem is I get bad latency (~1/3rd of a second or so) from my speakers using the USB connection but none with headphones direct out the front. But if I take a line out of the UX2's headphone socket and put it in my line in (or mic) on my laptop I get no latency at all. Is this right? :wacko: I've tried adjusting the buffer size slider to no avail. The sales blurb said "say goodbye to latency with Line 6 Pod....". So far I'm not very impressed.[/quote] When you say 'via' USB - do you mean that you are listening to audio through recording software? If you are I think I know where your problem is. You need to monitor the direct signal from the POD - not the audio track of the software. for example, in Reaper you would set the 'Recording Monitor' to 'OFF' - Otherwise, you would hear your bass tone fed through the computer and software, which will add horrendous latency. It's hard to describe - but I had the UX-2 as well and found that in certain configurations it was unusable - but when set up correctly, I had to issue at all. I own an X3 live and also a GX and have no latency problems. Let me have some more info' about your set up and we'll see what we can do! I am also on Win7 64bit.
  3. I've Pinned the topic for now as I am sure it could be a useful resource to have. However, at the moment the information in the thread does appear to only be useful if you are in the US - or have, I guess, dealt with someone in the US as part of a transaction. (Obviously if it were a TalkBass thread!!) Maybe we could put together useful links for other countries too?
  4. I'll call him on your behalf if you like mate. Lemme know what you need.
  5. [quote name='tayste_2000' post='869182' date='Jun 16 2010, 03:59 PM']Use a jamman before, it's nice but these bigger twin pedals like the Boss RC-20xl are just record, playback, loop and then you can store it. Where most of the fun is in the organicness of flipping the loop, reversing just a layer, taking things out, adding them back in. Depends what you want, if you pay postage I'll lend you my smm/h for a bit, it's for sale anyway so I'm not using it.[/quote] Hey Ste! That's very kind! - I'm just playing with a piece of software at the moment called Ambiloop. A PC multitrack looper that I should be able to control with my MIDI foot controller. It works really well with my Line 6 GX already - so I'll have a bit of a play on that to see what functions I feel I will need in a pedal then hopefully start getting some of these crazy ideas I have together!
  6. Anyone have any experience with the Digitech range of loopers?
  7. [quote name='benzies123' post='868416' date='Jun 15 2010, 08:56 PM']Thanks again Dood, maybe some day I can help you out with my amazing technical know how... Oh yeah, and one last thing - We're still waiting...[/quote] A pleasure! no probs ma man! Glad we could sort it! and yes.... sorry! It has been a bit of a while - but it is happening - it will happen and hopefully soon!!!
  8. [quote name='benzies123' post='868388' date='Jun 15 2010, 08:35 PM']I feel like I should know this but what are Sims? This weakened signal is evident when I just run a lead from bass>Pod input>Live out> amp active input. Obviously I have removed all effects and EQ settings so the signal should be exactly the same as when there is no pod surely? The gain is unaltered too. I kind of thought this was just one of the compromises from using FX boards but I recently just started to question my own knowledge in the matter and now you seem surprised... so I'm now thinking this might be a wee problem, a solution would be great! [/quote] Sims = Amp Simulations (ie selecting an Amp and Cab combination) - I asked because you also have a bypass volume to select as well, so when the sim is off, the level is the same direct as when it is switched on in the patch. Also , have you tried switching the output to 'line' to bring the signal output up? - The manual also suggests that where possible, turn the master volume on the X3 up full for best signal to noise ratio. The X3 doesn't as such include an input gain control, so you may find that some compromise had to be made for basses with a really high output level, so that it won't distort the input section of the X3. My active pickups have a very high output. Try turning off the input pad switch as that will allow lower output pickups a stronger signal in. I think it's just a case of balancing input with output. I had to faff with mine too! - and finally - have you selected the right mode for the Live output? ie - for an amplifier input as opposed to 'studio/PA' or 'power amplifier'? Worth checking, especially if you have used Line6 Monkey recently to update the firmware!
  9. Thanks Ste! I'm still looking in to it - and haven't had a chance to digest the manuals of each of the units described already. I'm intrigued by the M9 - it's a shame they didn't implement the looper on the X3! (That I own already)
  10. Hmmmm... intriguing! How are you 'configured' with your amp? and when are you finding the signal is weakened? With Sims on or off?
  11. [quote name='peted' post='868163' date='Jun 15 2010, 04:52 PM']Spoke to Jon this afternoon and apparently the bass just needs a set up. Confirmed that we're on for the pick up of the finished article on Friday afternoon when I pop up to Sheffield specially. To say I'm rather excited is an understatement!! [/quote] YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!! I did actually bump in to Gamble on Saturday night and he'd said that the pick up was imminent! Excellent, can't wait to see some Fan Fret Porn!!
  12. Ahhh yes, I remember there has definitely been a thread about the lil fella already. There responses appeared to be pretty good and I was tempted to get one myself - but then G.A.S happened and I spent my money elsewhere!!
  13. Ahhh yes, I remember there has definitely been a thread about the lil fella already. There responses appeared to be pretty good and I was tempted to get one myself - but then G.A.S happened and I spent my money elsewhere!!
  14. Hey guys! Wow! That's awesome! Great stuff so far - I'll be plugging in my earphones for a listen shortly. I'm feeling quite excited actually - as I keep thinking of reall cool songs to cover in a loop stylee!
  15. I'm watching the RC50 demo videos now Cheers Molan! Keep 'em coming! - I'll drop Josh and Steve a line too.
  16. Oh and how about PC software versions?
  17. I'm a bit of a late bloomer with all things looping, but I feel a bit of a bug coming on! So - for all you lovely people who use them and have experience of them: What's good, what's not and what are my options? I may use my Line6 X3 and TC Electronic GMajor2 in tandem, MIDI'd up to my Roland controller - I'm assuming some loop pedals will allow me automation via MIDI too?
  18. Loud Technologies are the UK Distributor and have helped me with Schems in the past.
  19. [quote name='51m0n' post='863241' date='Jun 10 2010, 01:44 PM']There is plenty of mid there, but the tone stack is very unituitive (to my addled brain). Set mid on max, treble on about 1, bass on about 1. Really! I find that a 2,10,2 starting point, then roll off the treble to taste and bring up the bass, whiclst slowly rolling back the mids is the easiest way, damned fiddly though. But it can do a very wide range of very nice tones.[/quote] I start with a similar setting myself - though I probably push the bass end a bit further round than most,as my bass pickups are mid and top orientated (in comparison to a P Bass for example) - But I get the same results. Bass up then pull the mid down if I need to. My treble control is down around 2 all the time and I am running a JJ preamp valve. Though I have to admit, I do fancy a bit of 'rolling' if a really nice Mullard comes my way! - Not because I need to- it just looks like fun!
  20. [quote name='ped' post='862398' date='Jun 9 2010, 05:40 PM']Guess which of these is recorded with an all valve Trace V4 combo, which is through a Roland Vbass unit and which is through a POD! 1 - [url="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/85432/jam%20clips/Half%20moon%20short.mp3"]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/85432/jam%20clips/...oon%20short.mp3[/url] 2 - [url="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/85432/USB%203/Canti%27s%20Wrap.mp3"]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/85432/USB%203/Canti%27s%20Wrap.mp3[/url] 3 - [url="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/85432/Clown%20Killa.mp3"]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/85432/Clown%20Killa.mp3[/url] ped[/quote] Which one was doused in Snake Oil, Ped?
  21. [quote name='ironside1966' post='862020' date='Jun 9 2010, 12:56 PM']On the downside some guitarists I know say they are great but just don’t react to their playing or feel like a real amp but it is not far off.[/quote] That I agree with - especially in older DSP chips where the latency was, in some cases as much as 10ms end to end. It's a wierd feeling - and really hard to explain, but 'doesn't react' or 'feel' seems to be the best description. I think it is getting better though with faster more powerful processors. The AxeFX by Fractal and also Eleven by err.. Digidesign? are both at the top of the DSP modelling ladder and are getting great responses from the industry. I haven't played either yet though.
  22. [quote name='Toasted' post='861989' date='Jun 9 2010, 12:27 PM']For example, specifically - what basses are less well made than Shukers?[/quote] It's not fair to belittle other luthiers specifically. However, whilst researching I'd asked for advice from owners of basses from certain luthiers and had been showed examples that put me off. I'm not saying that it would be a problem for everyone but IMHO - and you know I am fussy - if I am paying premium prices, I want the very best, down to fine detail. I'm just saying that for the price I personally think Jon Shuker is seriously under rated in comparison to the other 'names' - and I found that my expectations of others let me down. YMMV blah blah blah
  23. [quote name='cheddatom' post='862004' date='Jun 9 2010, 12:37 PM']Digital clipping is a totally different thing to digitally modelled distortion. Digital clipping occurs from overdriving a digital unit, which is generally a bad idea.[/quote] +1 Digital clipping could occurr if the unit is set up is configured incorrectly - as you say, if the signal gain was too high. This is not a fault of the unit itself.
  24. [quote name='Beedster' post='857708' date='Jun 4 2010, 09:32 PM']We're going to be drummerless for about 6 weeks, and need to work on new material with an easy to programme but relatively realistic sounding machine. Any suggestions? Thanks Chris[/quote] Are you learning covers? Here's a suggestion for you. Use a laptop - downlaod a free DAW such as Reaper and a free Midi Drum plug in then go searching the net for MIDI files of the songs you are learning. Once imported in to Reaper you can assign the drum plug in to the drums on the MIDI track - mute the other instruments and play along with the preprogrammed parts. You *could* if you then wanted, fill out your songs by adding other virtual instruments to the other tracks (if available) to included, say, keyboard parts! Just an idea if you are that way inclined. I use Reaper and also Toontrack's Superior 2 - which may be a bit outside of your budget - but there are plenty of free plugins availble - the in built kit in Cubase SX2 for example (and other versions) isn't too shabby for rehearsing with.
  25. I admit it - I am a gadget freak and have spent years twiddling multiband graphic equalisers and faffing with all sorts of flashing lights and buttons. I am really enjoying plugging straight in to a head which sounds brilliant straight out of the box and has only three tone controls - yet, with the interactivity can cover all the 'bases' I require.
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