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  1. no, it was a replacement for a model that developed a problem that was older than the return period, they were happy to replace but not refund. In the meantime i got the standard vped and now have a replacement Vped pro — not a lot in it for my use — but the Pro is possibly easier to sell on account of it not being used at all.

     

    My only real use is for Moog Taurus Bass synth plug in and a very nice bass adapted Boss Chorus Ensemble CE1 simulation. Overkill for both.

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  2. Will replace all of your FX pedals into one box as well as provide you with a input for vocals, usb for midi keyboard software synths and doubles as a small stereo mixer. Hell, it even has a performance tuner with auto mute and easy to read screen..

     

     

     

    Hi I’m selling my VPed Pro, its brand new and sealed and unused. screen still has its protective peel on. Pictures are of the identical VPed Lite which I have< the Pro is sealed and in its box new.

    https://www.modemachines.com/vped-vped-pro

    It takes your VSTs that you might use in DAW or in a studio setting and places them in a pedal that you can use in a studio or live setting.

    The vPed Pro is an upgrade on the standard VPeD with faster CPU processor, more memory, more storage more of everything, you can load very complex and demanding VSTs that you might only use in a studio such as convolution and use them live... it’s a ruggedised PC for professional stage usage and comes in a padded carry case.This is compatible to a wide range of VST/VSTi  plugins, you can load up to 12 of them to your pedal board and switch between them on the go. With the 4 USB ports for MIDI interfaces or a Bluetooth or  the like...

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    You could run an entire effects board from this one unit for a simple and streamlined live setup, or use classic old VST sims of old pedals in situations you would not want to bring an antique.

    Amazing bit of kit but am needing to pool my money for a DAW, this is a ruggedised PC that has pedal switches and three inputs (Microphone, Guitar and XLR inputs along with multiple outputs and expression and switch pedal inputs - sound quality is very good indeed) it runs all the usual VST hosts like softsynths and pedal effects and studio plugins that you would not normally consider bringing on stage — conveniently housed inside the form factor of a pedalboard. 

    It has many supplied guitar and bass effects, vocal processing, softsynths, mastering processing, tape echo and delay effects already supplied and many many more if you choose to download. If it’s a 32bit VST, then it ought to run easily as the CPU is plenty powerful for this.

    Cheapest Retail (no longer in stock) is about €799 (depending on where you look), UK dealers are Juno and GearForMusic. I got this direct from mode machines new and it arrived yesterday, it is new , a sales receipt is enclosed.

    Everything it arrived with is included along with a 16GB stick of free VSTs I have downloaded and will include for you.

    Retail is €799 for the pro (the basic one is €400) so my asking price of £399 for a new unit that includes P&P seems very fair.

    • Processor: Intel G1610 2,6GHz

    • RAM: 4GB

    • Internal storage: 32GB SSD

    • Audio input: guitar/bass:  6,35mm jack with Hi/Low input sensitivity switch

    • Mic:  balanced XLR socket with gain regulation

    • Audio output: stereo audio output through 2 XLR pseudo-balanced (L/R)

    • stereo audio output through 2 mono 6,35mm unbalanced jack (L/R)

    • Other available connections: 4x USB 2.0 , 4 connectors for assignable external expression padels, 2 connectors for 2/4 foot switches,RJ-45 LAN port, 1 HDMI for screen replication and digital audio output (24bit 192kHz) 

    • 19V DC input jack for external power supply (included)

    •  Dimensions: 22x35x7cm (WxDxH)

    • Weight: 3kg

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  3. 2 hours ago, Jabba_the_gut said:

    I can’t think of a reason why it wouldn’t work as a fretless - I’ll have to make one and see!! I haven’t tried one of these bridges with flats or nylon wrapped strings yet - would have to see how the head clamp thing would grip them.

    I’ve also thought about removing the normal saddles and replacing them with a piezo to see what that would be like.

    Too many ideas, too little time...!!

    You need someone to buy your old tinybasses to make room for new ideas. Or people to commish you for new basses to make it worthwhile for your time to explore new ideas. 

     

    This is a big, fat, unsubtle hint...

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  4. Yeah, I have had 12 years of violin training [twitch, twitch] and it has taught me never to assume with an new (to me) format. It looks like a grown up uke. I see loads of potential in this.

    I ask about fretless because I decided to play fretted bass as little as possible.

    Do any commercial luthiers out there even tackle this kind of weird and wonderful?

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  5. Thank you for a pleasant, seamless transaction on the NS Design CR4M and case and stand. It even feels like my old CR4M... i’m remembering my old fingerings again, muscle memory is an amazing thing... thank you.

  6. I’ve always wanted TE and my path to it was to buy cheap and bashed up and do a refinish, it has proven very cost effective.

    I am almost there with the big rig, it’s just waiting on a second GP7 for a 2x10 cab just arrived... the setup is for a punk band I am in and it seems I am not only a bassist but also becoming a guitarist and vocalist for the 3 piece so the bass guitar splits off at the Fishman Fission pedal and provides gonzo power chops tracked from the bass and bass into the 4x10. Blending both into one amp sounds a bit messy.

    This will do me.

     

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  7. NOW Sold

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    Never Gigged, > 2 months old from Andertons so cannot return. I have too many basses and need to consolidate.

    I bought this two and a half months ago and then I landed me a pair of PJ Fretlesses and I find myself with too many basses. We have all been here before. I’m keeping the G&L ASAT (pictured right)  for now. Never gigged, non smoker.

    It is this bass: Squier Affinity Precision Bass PJ in Black with Laurel Fingerboard and is pretty much untouched and not gigged. Close up shot of neck to show serials, this is the bass you are buying.

    For the money its an amazing bass and frankly if I could find a reason to keep it I would but I have four basses, a Chapman stick, an NS upright bass, pedals and something has to give.

    It will be packed in a styrene shipping box.  I will include the Andertons sales receipt as well.

    Price Incs courier insured shipping

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