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  1. If you're talking about jumping your distorted sound up and octave and adding that to the regular distorted sound, TC Sub'n'up works great for this.

     

    You can create toneprints to EQ the upper octave voice. Or add yet more distortion to it, etc 

  2. On 31/12/2023 at 05:00, MPC13 said:

    Has anyone had any luck using the Octave up on a Source Audio Spectrum? I have been trying to recreate the sound that Rocco uses in Tioga Pass but the octave up just sounds terrible in my Spectrum. Even my Sub'n'Up sounds better.

    I'm not sure, but the Spectrum might be trying to emulate analogue octave up, which sounds more like fuzz.

     

    Clean octave up is a different ball game - needs digital processing like the pog, Sub'n'up, etc.

  3. 5 hours ago, ratticon said:

    Just picked up and tried both the UAFX 1176 and LA2A.
     

    The controls on the LA2A were a bit confusing, but after an about 15 mins of fiddling I found a setting that I really like. Originally was trying the limiter side , but when I switched to compressor I found that nicer blended in.

     

    Here’s what I landed on for my Sire M7 4-string, fingerstyle:

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    On the 1176:

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    Bass:

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    I think the LA-2A is the keeper for me. The 1176 is a great comp but the dual and sustain modes are useless for my playing, and it was more challenging to decide which ratio I liked.
     

    Once I figured out each knob, the LA-2A was simpler to tweak and I got a sound that I liked - one that mixes well with backing tracks I use for practice.

     

    LA2A controls certainly are confusing... Not least because the instructions are printed wrong! It's corrected if you download the manual online. "Mix" knob is actually dry level, which has up to 6db gain above unity. "Peak" is peak reduction (i.e. more knob = more compression) and "Gain" is output gain of the compressed path.

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  4. I have a couple of these pedalboard patch panels going spare. They are brand new!

     

    Perfect for sticking under pedaltrain boards etc.

     

    Takes four chassis mount "D-series" jacks/sockets.

     

    Includes three tek screws for mounting the panel to the board, and eight M3 screws for mounting your jacks to the panel.

     

    The jack holes are threaded so no nuts are needed on the other side.

     

    There is space for labels under the jacks.

     

    £15 each posted!

     

     

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  5. On 03/12/2023 at 10:45, keziahj said:

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    If I want it to, it sounds so brutal and so fierce, but it also can do pretty much anything else. It also works great on my son’s guitar! 👾🌶️👾

     

    Mini T47! Do you also have a collection of hen's teeth?

     

    PS let me know if you ever want to sell it...

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  6. 1. Origin Cali76 Bass - SOLD

     

    2. GigRig Isolator - £50 posted 

     

    Again, mint condition!

     

    Includes 4 NEW power leads

     

    Includes original box and manual

     

    (pics to follow)

     

     

  7. On 19/11/2023 at 12:46, BassApprentice said:

     

    find a proper USA style bridge. Jobs a good 'un.

     

     

     

    Easier said than done! USA Stingray bridges don't come up for sale often. 

     

    The Sterling Ray34/Ray35 basses are excellent quality. I believe the pickups and electronics are the same as used the USA models. And the bridge is more or less idential to the real thing (except the engraved logo, but who can tell from a distance).

  8. Envelope filters are deeply subjective. They work by "listening" to your playing and then doing something unique with that information.

     

    The way a filter responds to your playing input might feel completely right to you, and completely wrong to someone else.

     

    YouTube demos are all well and good, but the filter will sound and feel very different when you're the one driving it.

     

    With that in mind, it's hard not to recommend the SA Spectrum... as long as you are happy to get stuck in with editing on your computer. There is so much flexibility on offer with its digital wizardry that you will almost certainly be able to get the sound in your head... And many more to boot.

     

    Not so with the many great analogue filters out there. They all have their unique character. Which you might love, or you might hate. There's really no way to know until you've had a go.

     

  9. NB There's some mixed reviews when it comes to noise rejection with the EBS-type of flat cable.

     

    Another option is the Ibanez mini link series. Not only are they small, but their sound/noise rejection is very good. There's a YouTuber who did a kind "scientific" test of many patch cables, with a giant spreadsheet as output, and the Ibanez came out pretty much on top. If you search you'll find mention of it. 

     

    And luckily, the same product seems to be sold by Harley Benton for cheap: https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_solder_free_patch_cable_kit.htm

     

    Downside is they are not robust. 

     

    If you can solder, making up your own cables using the Squareplug SP series ends up being only a couple of mm less slim than the EBS etc. And the quality is excellent.

     

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  10. Almost brand new set of flats up for grabs. They've seen about 2 hours use. Only selling due to truss rod issues!

     

    Really impressed with these strings, quite bright for a flatwound with a lovely polished feel.

     

    This is the 5 string "Group V" set, which is the same as the "Group III" plus a low B.

     

    45/65/80/100/130

     

    Cut for 4+1 headstock.

     

    Price includes postage.

     

     

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  11. On 31/10/2023 at 16:42, Jack said:

    Are most 1/4" line inputs on desks balanced though?

     

    Yes. 1/4" TRS from the HX to the desk will usually work great (staying balanced). The most kosher way would be to run a short patch lead from the HX to a decent passive DI, though. That way you are fully isolated. I believe it says as much in the line6 manual.

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  12. 1 hour ago, fretmeister said:

    I've got one - the Boss BC-1X. All I can say is that it caused me to sell my Cali76 / Empress / DG / Keeley Pro etc.

     

    I think a lot of people tried a Mk1 Line6 pod and have decided that the tech couldn't possibly have developed further over the last 25 years!

    All of the current gen modellers (Kemper / Helix / Fractal / QC) and smaller stuff like the Source Audio have come so far from those humble origins it's quite astonishing.

     

    Haha, it's exactly the original line6 pod that sent me running away from digital all those years ago!

     

    Bought it to go ampless on a tour, cried the whole time, sold it as soon as I landed back 🤣

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  13. I was "that" guy for years, ie. generally sniffy about digital stuff. Then started experimenting with more recent digital gear (Meris stuff, Eventide H9, Source Audio's latest offerings etc) and my mind's been well and truly blown!

     

    Never actually tried a dedicated digital compressor, but I'm open minded.

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  14. @Paddy777 nice one. Compressor review videos are a funny one, I find it hard to get a sense of whether I'll like the pedal from videos. Even with good headphones!

     

    Weirdly, I find written compressor reviews really helpful. Which is totally the opposite for other FX where videos and sound clips tell you much more! 

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  15. Agree that the Sub'n'up works great for this.

     

    Similar to @Baloney Balderdash I made a toneprint which I think is optimal for octave up. I did it on the full size unit with the lower two knobs mapped as "tone" and "drive" for the upper octave.

     

    somewhere on here there's a thread where I posted full details with screenshots of the toneprint editor etc 

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  16. @SumOne Great info, thanks!

     

    I'm particularly interested in the LA-2A. I have the Cali76, and I think it's taught me that I like the prefer the more subtle fattening style of compression that LA2A type circuits are potentially better for.

     

    LA2A in the same form factor as a Cali76 would be ideal for me...

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  17. 1 hour ago, G-Lo said:

    Oh my gosh, you genius. I just scored two, possibly three Pelican 1550's and was wondering if I could do a decent both job for a pedalboard! Amazing!!!!

    Nice one! Bear in mind the Classic (newer) JR fits perfect, not sure about the older version of the junior. They're slightly different dimensions 

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