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Westenra

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  1. To buy brand new this would set you back near £1000, so grab a bargain!

    If you're reading this you know these are superb synths and could easily rival those double the price. Basics;

    100% analog signal path
    Two oscillators per voice capable of producing sawtooth, triangle, saw/triangle, and variable pulse width square waves, with hard sync
    Two sub-octave generators per voice (one octave below oscillator 1 and two octaves below oscillator 2)
    One classic Curtis low-pass filter per voice (switchable 2- or 4-pole) with audio rate modulation, self-oscillating in 4-pole mode
    Analog VCAs
    Three envelope generators per voice (ADSR plus delay)
    Feedback loop per voice with programmable level and gain
    White noise generator
    4 LFOs per voice
    Gated 16 x 4 step sequencer per voice (one sequence per program)
    Arpeggiator
    Glide (portamento): separate rates per oscillator
    Full-sized, 44-note (F to C), semi-weighted keyboard action with velocity and aftertouch
    Full-sized modulation wheel and spring-loaded pitch wheel
    Fully programmable with four banks of 128 read-only factory programs and four banks of 128 user programs (1,024 total)

    Full description - https://www.davesmithinstruments.com/product/mopho-x4/

    Only selling as I don't really use it enough to justify the price. 

    Condition wise it's in perfect nick and when it hasn't been used it's been in its case. 

    Comes from a smoke and pet free home

    Postage or collection from SW15/SW8

    Feedback - https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/296670-westenras-feedback/

    No trades

     

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  2. Also another note;

    TC faced quite a lot of backlash from the online bass community about misleading the actually wattage on their RH heads, the 450 isn't 450w and the 750 isn't 750w. You can check over on TalkBass for a more indepth discussion on that.

    I believe the BH range are more accurately rated.

  3. The RH750 can also save 3 presets, which also saves gain levels and the like so if you've got different basses or change tone during a set a lot that's a big help. The centre points of the EQ can also be adjusted which will lead you down a rabbit hole for sure.

    To note the RH450 had quite a low high frequency cut off which gave it a vintage tone but some people didn't like it at all so they came out with the RH750 which, using the tweeter tone control, can increase the cut off to get it sounding more hi-fi

  4. 19 hours ago, funkydario said:

    Hi everybody , just bought a 1025..;anyone knows the pups size ? willing to put a Nordstrand PJ set but need to know the size before placing the order. Bass will be delivered to me end of the week...trying to buy me some time ..

     

    thanx 

    I'd gladly put my hand up and announce I'm wrong but I thought due to the unique design of the BB pups they couldn't be replaced by anything other than other BB pups.

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  5. Was listening to the radio today and the classic 'Take Five' came on, after humming it for several hours later I decided to look at some sheet music and a breakdown of it. When reading one description it said the tonal centre shifts from Eb minor to Gb major then back again. 

    What I don't get it is the reason for the relative major key modulation? If all the notes are the same then the only two things change which are the chord progression notes and the tonal centre, right? What other reasons would you have for switching to the relative major/minor key?

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