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The GroovyPlucker

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  1. Back again folks. Just wanted to check I've the pedals in the right order, could never get the hang of this. I'd be using the Future Impact & Bass Muff mainly, sometimes together The Metaphors may go, just a luxury I found cheap online, comp ain't much good, add level boost n drive maybe. Chorus last, although this particular pedal is very loud, haven't tried the whole board yet, may probably swap out for CH/Flange pedal instead. ALSO, WHERE IN THIS CHAIN WOULD YOU PUT A COMPRESSOR, AFTER THE TUNER MAYBE?
  2. Bought this on here a short while ago but having just got a T-Rex pedal board I now find the Chameleon Fuel Tank fits perfectly so moving this one on for what I paid for it. Includes UK shipping only, overseas please PM me. Has lots of leads n stuff, is boxed, excellent condition. **REDUCED TO £70 ALL IN** ALSO OPEN TO TRADES MXR CHORUS DELUXE T-REX TWISTER MXR COMPRESSOR OR AT LEAST ONE WITH A LED DISPLAY ETC Decibel Eleven Hot Stone SMD Isolated DC Power Supply with Input Voltage Selector Packing a powerful punch, the rugged new Decibel Eleven Hot Stone SMD Isolated DC Power Supply is exclusively designed for smaller pedal boards. The Hot Stone SMD includes 6 isolated and regulated outputs including two high current outputs to satisfy the high current power demands of the latest digital guitar pedals. Selectable input voltage provides added flexibility for touring musicians. The DB-11 Hot Stone SMD delivers the goods with a perfect combination of size and powerful performance. Hot Stone SMD Features: · 6 Isolated outputs - no hum or interaction between pedals · 8 total available outlets - all can be used simultaneously · Toroidal Transformer with additional magnetic shielding - no stray magnetic fields · Short circuit protection on all outlets - cable shorts won't harm outputs · 2 400mA sections at 9 and 12VDC - capable of powering Eventide, Strymon, TC Electronic Nova, Line6 modelers (4 button), Boss Twin and more · Outputs can be combined for 18V or 24VDC* - for powering MXR Flanger or EHX Deluxe Memory Man and others · Input Voltage Selector Switch - for 120V or 230V operation · Heavy duty chassis with 2mm steel - built like a tank · All outputs capable of meeting full rated currents simultaneously without ripple -1200mA total · 5-year warranty
  3. sorry, just not got around to it, will organise today hopefully
  4. exactly what I thought, I can't quite believe that these manufacturers just seem to dish out half a pedal when it comes to synths
  5. i will asap, hoping there might be some nice patches left by people who actually know what they're doing, lol
  6. looks really cool, but these pedal makers know this neat little marketing plan....
  7. seems ok, but bet it doesn't have the tweakability of the F1, still need to get the F1 into the pc to see what's in that editor btw....still don't know why pedal manufacturers don't just load these pedals with proper useable bass synth emulations, must be pretty easy to do, they'd sell by the bucket load, someone's missing a trick here......
  8. Just bought a Barefaced Super twin off Lexii, superb Basschat member, kept me informed of the progress of shipping with info & photos all the way through the process, put a lot of hard work into this also which is always appreciated. Have no hesitation in your dealings, Cheers, Mark
  9. if I go for one I may go with this cos of the small footprint.......Becos CompIQ
  10. i think this is my problem with compressors, never really tinkered with them, having said that I've not used more than one fx at a time before, well not often, not sure I will be doing anyway, more over wanted to smooth out my aggressive finger style a bit, but also tame any peaks when using fx such as distortion & synth, I may end up not going down the compressor route but I think it's handy to have one, also not sure where it will go in the chain of fx but that's another matter for another thread
  11. yeah, must check that list, tbh haven't checked
  12. no I'm not from Norwich... Anyway, I've never tried a compressor which sounded good, always ended up sounding wooly, maybe it's because I don't really know how to use them, quite likely that they were on a cheap(ish) multi fx board. Anyhow, seeing as I'm now running a separates pedal board I decided to look into, saw Scott of Scott's Bass Lines using one and it seemed to work really well, then I saw a demo of this, MXR Bass Innovations Bass Compressor, and again it seemed great. I'd be running a bass synth, with a deluxe big muff and a few other pedals, is it worth the outlay on the MXR? seems to be the best of them out there? Cheers Mark
  13. I might just see if I can get away with any patches others have used, might save me a lot of time, although it might be easier than I think, we'll see, a lot of this depends on my accurate playing, the tracking is excellent, but want to find the right sound where I can do some fast runs, there's a few that presets will allow this, but my fingers have to be very accurate, they are pretty good but I'm no muso upper registry noodler....
  14. I was told by the guy i bought it off that it had to be a midi interface, novation nio he used??
  15. Well...my Future Imapct has arrived....it's rather large!! Had a noodle and it's great, although the presets will have to be tweaked so I'll have to download the program and have a look. Any recommendations on Midi to USB cables? Seen a few on ebay. Will try some of the presets others have made and see if i can get close to the sounds I want, probably only need about 10.
  16. yeah, i thought as much, I'll try the PC hook up if I need to adjust the presets, which i may be able to live with, time will tell, I'll seek your advice on the relevant cabling if/when i do go down the PC editing route, cheers, Mark
  17. just for the editing, can't seem to find a decent explanation in the manual about how to edit on the pedal, maybe I'm reading it wrong, or being lazy as per usual. although would like to try on the pc as well, cheers, mark
  18. is it easy enough to connect with midi? I think I have midi on my soundblaster card but i don't like midi too much, ok if you use it all the time, can you do a midi outta the f1 to usb with some kinda connector cable or does it not work in that way?
  19. as above....so below....great flick btw.....back on topic....I've jumped in with the Future Impact 1....good deal on EvilBay....can't wait....saw a guy doing a Whitney Houston demo on that there uTube using a Deep Impact so I'm guessing I can achieve with the F1.....reading the guide on here is like re-visiting the 70's/80's music shop experience for me...not wanting to sound disparaging to the author as it's superb, but it makes me feel as small as the current 5 pence piece, or half pence piece for those that recall......I'll report back....jeez, I might even throw in a video...over to the watch list for suitable attire....
  20. laughing, nervously knowing, I've bought the FI.....here goes something, everything, nothing etc.........
  21. Hi, Just to add that was my experience of it, it's not that bad, just didn't have the sounds I could use, if you buy you can always try and send back within the usual 14 days etc, cheers, mark
  22. sweet, took a punt on a few on ebay, thanks, mark
  23. Bought a Decibel Eleven there, good price, well packed for postage, great guy to talk to, all good, Cheers, mark
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