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  1. sold for £25 **new price** Hi, I have a as new Mooer Ensemble King - great condition, velcro on back - decent chorus [url="http://www.bassfrontiersmag.com/review-mooer-ensemble-king-analog-chorus-pedal"]http://www.bassfront...og-chorus-pedal[/url] - £28 delivered UK (in its box if I can find it).

  2. SOLD

    Just got a new TC mini chorus, so don't need this, no issues. Decent pedal in perfect condition for a great price.

    hi, got a hardly used Mooer Mod Factory for sale - you know the deal - 11 "digital" modulation effects in a tiny pedal [url="http://www.mooeraudio.com/en/ProductInfo.asp?id=121"]http://www.mooeraudi...Info.asp?id=121[/url] - none are brilliant IMHO but this provides a simple, cheap multiFX option for a nano or micro board. Velcro on back this will come in its box, delivered to UK address for £30.

  3. i use an old Viscount MIDI multi effects foot controller, which has a MIDI pedal function, connected to a Korg module. Very basic 1 octave pad, wash and occasional organ/brass blast. It really is a skill (which i dont have!) and if you are singing and using fx pedals too (which I am) then it can become a real challenge esp if you want to look cool on stage.

  4. some good suggestions above - at various times depending on bass and set I have used touch of chorus, occasionally flange, rarely octaver, always compression and increasingly my TC HOF mini reverb with various toneprints (I love the size and functionality of the mini toneprint pedals).

  5. [quote name='0175westwood29' timestamp='1413198305' post='2575667']
    I use a cloned of the old brown boss chorus with a few tweaks,

    But the Tc chorus is also nice

    Andy
    [/quote]

    yes, TC also v good.

  6. hello, I use chorus frequently and the two best I have used are analogman [url="http://www.analogman.com/clone.htm"]http://www.analogman.com/clone.htm[/url] and Tech21 Bass Boost Chorus [url="http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/effects/boostchorusbass.html"]http://www.tech21nyc.com/products/effects/boostchorusbass.html[/url] - these are £120+ pedals. I moved to a nano board for most gigs and I sacrificed quite a bit of tone for a mooer ensemble king [url="http://www.mooeraudio.com/en/ProductInfo.asp?id=27"]http://www.mooeraudio.com/en/ProductInfo.asp?id=27[/url] which was OK, esp in the sort of rough and ready pub gigs I was playing, and was perfect in the micro casing.

  7. funny you say that, my mate [url="https://soundcloud.com/strsgn"]https://soundcloud.com/strsgn[/url] just popped in yesterday all excited to say he was rushing off to grab a CZ101/1000? Not sure which but he was saying exact same as you. He's quite an 80's synth aficionado.

  8. i have a wee workshop in the basement. It is as much a spiritual space of retreat as a creative space. I limit myself to demoing on laptop loaded Cubase through a very basic Native Instruments Session I/O and an Art tube pre. I have fun with my Maschine Mikro.

  9. [quote name='joegarcia' timestamp='1377648361' post='2189985']
    Pretty sure I've posted my rig before but not looking this fine with my RD in front :)



    '69/'70 SVT / B25B / GS412 / V4 4x12 / 1979 Gibson RD Artist
    [/quote] that my friend is the pure essence of bass. I have doffed my chapeau in your direction.

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