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FuNkShUi

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  1. Ben where do you live? I have 2 X S112s if you want to have a try of them. They're a fantastic bit of kit
  2. PRICE Drop, now £80
  3. I don't think so! IMO it's in a different league to all the others in the price range.
  4. Its not in pristine condition. It has been used. The latches are missing off the top, but are easily replaceable. That said, it works as it should, and the power unit and the slave supply cables are fully functioning. I will include a few patches with the sale. I'm guessing this will cost £8 to post
  5. Here is the details of it: [url="http://www.sourceaudio.net/products/legacy/multiwave_bass_distortion.php"]http://www.sourceaud..._distortion.php[/url] Cracking distortion pedal. Little bit grubby, but in excellent condition (no bumps etc) £60 delivered
  6. As per the title. Bit grubby, but works as it should. [s]£40 delivered[/s] Price reduced as i seem to have overpriced it, Now £30 delivered
  7. FuNkShUi

    SOLD

    Selling all the pedals i dont use. As such, this is up for grabs. Its in excellent condition. Barely used. Maybe needs a clean, but thats it. Details of what it does here: [url="https://www.thomann.de/gb/behringer_vtone_bass_bdi21_analog_modeling_preamp.htm"]https://www.thomann....ling_preamp.htm[/url] Delivery is possible, at a cost of £5 i'd guess
  8. Bought it because i thought i would use it. I don't. So it's up for grabs. It's in excellent condition as you can see. I don't have the original box, but can find a suitable one to post it. The manual is here: [url="http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/3400664/tc_ditto_x2_looper_manual_english.pdf"]http://www.tcelectro...ual_english.pdf[/url] I can print it out and send it if you dont want to print it out yourself. Cheapest i can find it is £150. Selling this for £90, im guessing it will cost £5 for delivery
  9. I don't have this problem, but a friend i know does. His way of dealing with it is to lick the tips on the fingers he plays with. Quite regularly actually. I dunno, maybe worth giving it a try?
  10. Ah that makes sense. But yeh, the simpler the better for me!!
  11. Just catching up on all of this after a weekend away. Thanks for the input. @MrTCat[quote name='mrtcat' timestamp='1497129699' post='3316111'] [/quote] That is a heck of a way to go about doing it!! I'm not sure i totally understand in all honesty! Might need to send you a message if thats ok?
  12. Cheers everyone. Some great suggestions and bits of advice. Will do a bit more digging over the weekend. I have garageband so thinking i will download some of the midi files, and make necessary tweaks on there. A bit of experimentation needed anyway
  13. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1496829281' post='3314083'] Reckon that if you want to go the backing track route the key words here are [i]discipline [/i]and [i]rehearsal[/i]. There is no recovery when things go awry. [/quote] Good point! I've just had a quick look through some of the "custom backing tracks" where you can filter in and out the different parts you want. Looks pretty good to be fair. Will be far quicker than trying to record the backing tracks myself. Obviously, some of the parts in songs sound better than others, so will have to make sure to have a good listen before doing that
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