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Hmm.... to me, cut off is the frequency is the frequency at which the frequencies begin to be cut. Easier explained with a static filter. This controll sets the frequency at which the sweep stops. The final cutoff position if you like.
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Just FYI if you diddnt know, decay sets the point at which the filter falls to. not the speed of the fall as on some other filters
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You really should be blending in the dry with a BP as by nature they are cutting all the BASS frequencies. i run mine at rouhjly 50:50 (maybe slightly more FX) then turn the resonance up to get the right amount of squelch Funnily enough, all my controlls are at noon or nearby.
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Boss ES-8 Effects Switching System. In good used condition. (See pics) Programmable switching system with eight loops (plus an additional loop) Analog circuit design to protect your pure tone Unprecedented routing flexibility with the ability to change the routing order and create parallel effect chains Onboard memory for storing external control parameters such as delay time for each patch Buffers can be turned on/off individually each for input and output and stored in each patch; level variability for output buffer Highly-reliable footswitches with switch-noise mute capability LCD and 7-segment LED display show detailed information at a glance 800 patch memories provide unmatched capability for touring musicians Completely customizable pedal function assignments Scratching the itch of serious working musicians with detailed attention to often-requested features and functions Version 2.00 and dedicated editor software available £360 posted to your door
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Hmmmm, curious. I shall try again Thanks *edit. im an idiot
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Anybody get the same code to work today?
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I'm so glad you ordered them both to try in Oxford. I had a pocket full of cash at the time and was itching for the basic. But in the end I fell in love with a delightful sei bass. Had you not taken them both off the market (temporarily) it would have likley been a different story. I'm still a massive sandy fan. But as a studio bass, the sei is fantastic.
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You went for the FI over the boss SY1? I DEMAND a recount!!
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It was clearly me. So please deposit my winnings with the RNLI. thanks
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ill play. SY1 > OC5 > Proton > ZOOM > VT at the end *Drops mic - walks off stage*
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i had my 1st jam with her tonight and OMG its so good. The first thing i noticed was that It inspired me to play lightly as the tone was so good without digging in. and the eveness across the neck was better than all my other 5ers. The B is without doubt the best i ever played.
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Any update? I'm keen to know how they sound and play.
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thanks for the info. and that is a stunning bass ::) I have EMG pickups in mine, no idea what the preamp is tho. i might open it up and take a look. the neck on mine was dead straight, so in the shop i asked to ajust it which they had no problem with. It took me a few quarter turns to realise it was moving the wrong way!!! but no harm done. the only thing in the bag other than the guitar was an allen key, so maybe mine suffers fron movement too. only time will tell.
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So sad. A true legend, dedicated to his life long craft. I'm sure dub reggae, and reggae in general wouldn't be the same today without him having pioneered his techniques so early. RIP brother. X
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Yes already been in touch thanks tho!