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Ray Jones

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  1. Another option could be the line 6 M5. They go for very cheap these days and have all the synth and filter sounds of the FM 4, purple stomp box modeller, plus the others too. I used to have the FM 4 years ago that I used with an expression pedal with for a live drum and bass band. I've been thinking  about buying the m5  just to have those sounds again plus the delays and modulation stuff. Effects that I'd never use enough to buy a standalone stomp box for.

    You can actually download the line 6 vst as a free trial to try out if you have a computer interface.

     

     

  2. You can get great synth like tones from combining fuzz with octave or envelope filter etc. I have a woolly mammoth clone going into a mooer envelope and oc-2 alike pedal. Gets really synthy in a nice analogue way and there are lots of options. It was a  bit cheaper than most synth pedals too.

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  3. On 06/11/2018 at 09:32, Bigwan said:

    I noticed on instagram last night that pedalparts are about to start selling an ROG Ginger kit for anyone that's interested. Nice sounding fliptop emulation that can get into SVT-ish territory. I prefer it to the SFT.

    Hi,

    Sorry to bring up an old post but I'm thinking of ordering the Ginger kit from Musikding.de.

    Can it function as a preamp, as in can it get fully clean but still add a vintage amp tone and character? 

    I was considering using it as a pre for certain instances and recording straight into the desk. I just built the Guma Antique and would  like to put the Ginger after it. 

     

     

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    41 minutes ago, Sharkfinger said:

    I had it made for me, to a much higher standard than I could have managed.

    The GUMA Antique is based on the DG vintage microtubes, isn't it?  Might give that a try, might get on better with the EQ.

    I know that with the VMT/Guma the eq section is after the drive section so if you are happy with your own amps eq you could leave it flat. I don't know how transparent it is.

    It also has a blend.

  5. 9 hours ago, Sharkfinger said:

     

    I was wondering about that pedal and did think about buying it. If I see one come up second hand, will give it a whirl.  See if it will replace my Ampegulator and not have to use the EQ on my amp.

    Does the ampegulator not add tube like warmth?                                           

    For what it's worth I was doing some tracking at home with the DHA VT-1 earlier straight into the computer and it made the bass super warm and tubey. It's the one without the eq from 2008 or there abouts. I'd stopped using it because of the 12v power supply a while back but it sounds really great. I'm glad I dug it out.                     

     

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  6. Hi,

     

    I posted this during the week on Talkbass with sound clips.  

    https://www.talkbass.com/threads/mosky-b-box.1385530/page-2#post-22290087

     

    It would fit your needs perfectly I think and is only £16 delivered. It does really great clean boost to mild amp like breakup whilst keeping the bass tone intact. 

    It can do higher gain too but not as well imo.

    I described it more in depth earlier in the thread.

    I got mine here 

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