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tayste_2000

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  1. Bump for a great wireless system
  2. I love the sonic port, it's so simple and works. The only other interface I'd consider is the track dock by Focusrite, but it's so easily outdated when the shape of the iPad or connector changes. (like my first Alesis dock) I've been tempted with everything else on your list but never had an issue with either of my sonic ports, I use them on a range of instruments, in a range of settings. it's a cheap way to get started. The only other one I've considered is the Apogee Duet so that I can use it with a soft step controller over usb. But these days I'm barely using the iPad and just grabbing my phone when I have to. When Flux for iPhone comes out my iPad will be used for reading magazines only
  3. Great heavy mute for bass, bought one of these a while ago then fitted an ashtray to my p bass and now it doesn't fit so it's pretty much unused, lot of fun and a different tone to what you get with your hand. [url="http://www.gruvgear.com/fump"]http://www.gruvgear.com/fump[/url] £15 Shipped
  4. I've never had a problem with stageclix it's been a whole other level from the line 6 stuff I had in the past. I've done gigs to 300+ people with no problem and my rig is an iPad and a Bluetooth pedalboard so there is plenty in the vicinity to mess with it and I've never had a blip or a drop out
  5. Bump for a great wireless, open to trades
  6. They've extended it now, but I'm not sure if I'm going to bother just yet, but main band I'm not turning a lot on and off. i'd be interested in a single or 2 button stomp at the moment, boost and tuner
  7. Sadly I missed out on the preorder of the Positive Grid Bluetooth controller
  8. Same I had the beta but finally grabbed the full app, now for all the add on packs
  9. You're welcome to come over and try them
  10. Hit me up I'll sort you out
  11. Sold most of my pedals ages ago due to me using my iPad, now a year on it's time for the absolute favs to go as they've just been sat doing nothing. So everything here is the best, that I honestly think there are no better pedals than. Mojo Hand BMP-1 - SOLD Limied edition green muff clone, absolutely bang on I sold my Sovtek muff after using this, plus true bypass and a proper power adaptor, nice quirky Green Wedge shaped boxed, Mojo Hand 442 Filter - Best filter I've ever used, been a staple in my collection for years, bass version of the old Dod 440 - SOLD Mojo Hand 443 Filter - Everything the 442 does plus you can get close to that FX25 subby lpf only sound, just not as simple because 3 knobs is harder than 2 - SOLD Subdecay Noisebox - Been used by me over the years, taped up the bottom to keep it in place, now discontinued, full working order and crazy sounds galore - SOLD Subdecay Echobox - Blem version I picked up ages ago so the paint job is a bit rougher than most, great sounding modulated delay, I've used it as a weird chorus pedal with the delay time turned right down, almost to the level of vibrate with the depth cranked. - SOLD Subdecay - Gurgle & Moan Filter, odd prototype from years ago, it later became the prometheus or part of, but they are very different filters and this is more like a band pass, it's interesting but subtle. - SOLD Subdecay Octasynth - Awesome analog synthy pedal, great squelch - SOLD Pedaltrain Mini - missing 1 zip pull other than that good condition - SOLD Think I've still got the boxes for these, all in really good condition (except Noise Box as above) and full working order. Once all of these are gone, I'll have some power supplies, patch leads and daisy chains in case anyone wants to register some interest for these. ALL THAT"S LEFT Mojo Hand Socrates - Great Rat clone - £60ono Kimbara Wah - Old 70's wah pedal from the same company that built all the Shin-Ei stuff - £50ono really nice funky sound, sits well in the mix but more subtle than say a Dunlop Bass Wah. Maybe interested in an Aguilar Tonehammer DI in trade but that's about it, but who knows hit me up and see.
  12. Tanglewood Elf Else you can try some Bass Ukulele variation from companies such as Kala
  13. Haha, it's quite easy because you let the fcb1010 send what it does in default and prog the ipad to take what it sends and do what you need. But it's a very heavy solution compared to the blueboard.
  14. Bump Stageclix reduced to £350 ono
  15. Sorry for the delay [IMG]http://i57.tinypic.com/xmtmy9.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/15p3dwl.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i61.tinypic.com/15h05yg.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i62.tinypic.com/2cpbxoj.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i58.tinypic.com/2rei8gm.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/atqiiv.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i62.tinypic.com/24b4s2s.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i61.tinypic.com/fth5wn.jpg[/IMG]
  16. I want an Apogee Jam but lightning Not sure on a work around for the iPad 2 but I'd get something like the behringer FCB1010 and an Alesis idock (1) That setup worked really well with my ipad 1, and 3 but ultimately I wanted to get it as small as possible and am always running the latest ipad anyway. I've been beta testing a new app from Positive Grid last weekend, it's interesting, not a game changer but interesting.
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