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lidl e

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  1. 1 minute ago, stewblack said:

    A used FI. But yes, I've been working a lot and saving!

    Spent it all on pedals and my dream amp comes up for sale today. 

    Oooh, whats that?

     

    You were able to find a used v4 already? Dang...

     

     

  2. 49 minutes ago, stewblack said:

    It's here. Or rather, it's there. At home in a box. Had to bring my mam into A&E so I never got to unwrap it.

    I may get to it later, don't really know what's happening..

    You got the new biss andbthe new FI?!!?

     

    Inspiring!

  3. 46 minutes ago, MichaelDean said:

    From what I can gather, the full ToneX lets you run up to three banks of IRs/sounds all at once. The ToneX One only lets you do one at a time, but you can switch between presets. In A/B mode, you can quickly switch between two different presets. In bypass you can turn the whole thing on/off and you have to bend down to change the preset, which might be a bit fiddly live.

    This software you can blend multiple IRs and output as a single wav file IR

     

    That is cool

     

    https://www.overloud.com/products/supercabinet

     

     

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  4. Been reading up on IRs in general and taking another look at the tonex. Theres also that tonex one pedal.

     

     How many IRs can you run at once in the tonex?

     

    I didnt realise there were IRs of atudio kit as well. 

     

    I wonde if i could like load 3 studio IRs on a tonex one at the same time and run that jnto the opus for cab/amp models.

     

    Cool stuff either way.

     

  5. Figured out how to use static IRs with the Opus.

     

    So cool. Helps with the option paralysis of the DynIRs

     

     

    Been using the opus a lot lately for practicing. It takes pedals very well where the katana go doesnt.

     

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said:

    I use that too sometimes but the MS offers me many more options (and controls my other pedals too). If I were taking the FI and nothing else to a session I’d probably use the 4Control. 

    Yeah, i would like a morningstar, but cant cant justify it with my setup. 

     

    I do has a dmc.micro for midi on my smaller board and i am amazed by hiw much thiis little box can do. Im using all the ports on it simultaneously to control multiple pedals and an expression pedal. 

  7. 3 hours ago, Quatschmacher said:

    I use mine with my Morningstar controller which can act as the interface too so no need to unplug/disassemble anything - simply hook up a usb cable to the Morningstar et voilá!

    I use the midibeam 4Control fastened ubder my board. 

     

    No need to take off the FI and it gives me expression pedal and an extra two button switch

  8. Just now, Homatron said:

    Just when I thought my board was becoming worthy of posting on this thread @admiralchew blows it out of the water! Impressive boards and cool to see them all together. I'd not thought about pedalboards as a hobby in their own right but it makes sense when you see stuff like this.

     

    Think I might wait a while before I put my meagre efforts out there. 

    Post it!

     

    Chew is an inspiration!

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  9. 1 minute ago, admiralchew said:

     

     

    That's really nice to hear, thanks! Hopefully they're not used as an example of what happens when a person is still dealing with the remnants of 20+ years of obsessive compulsive disorder.

    They would be well used to that. I'm their da!

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  10. 21 minutes ago, admiralchew said:

    Thank you. I know that the boards (including the number) won't be too everyone's taste and it may look gratuitous, but using pedals are my main hobby and I also enjoy them also as art-like objects. I would likely trade my pedals for more skill on the instrument but life/time constraints that mean I take my bass-related enjoyment disproportionately from pedal-usage.

     

    The mini board weighs a ton but I tried to recreate the pedals on my bottom right board with minis (and the same with Broughton pedals). I've used the Minis board a few times (it may weigh a ton but the big boards weigh a lot more!) with a Broughton Proto DI and the only thing I would consider changing is to introduce a preamp for more EQ control.

     

    Which pedal is it you're trying to identify?

     

    Thank you for the kind comment too.

    Your boards are so sick i show them to my kids!

     

    I also use your pics to justify buying more pedals  (justify to myself i mean)

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  11. 5 minutes ago, neepheid said:

    And you have to pay tax on that when it arrives. What a con!

    I know! Thankfully this was a bass i bought many years ago, so I'm really only paying shipping and whatever import will be. I believe estimated to be $122 by usps. I valued it at 350 i think. Maybe 500. I forget what i told my friend.

     

    This is a cool one! I'll do a reunited bass thread when it arrives! (Hopefully in one piece)

     

    This was my main bass in the 90s when i lived in San Francisco

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  12. 1 minute ago, MartinB said:

    Let's see... according to Thomann, the cheapest Music Man is £2,666; the cheapest MIA Fender is £1,369; and the cheapest Rickenbacker is £2,222.
    The Harley Benton equivalents are £162, £111, and £195 respectively.
    So I'll take the Music Man please, and then sell it for sixteen Harley Bentons 😆

     

    In all seriousness, if someone gave me £2,666 that could only be spent on basses, I'd be looking for two to five that cover different sonic territory (P with flats, MM, fretless, etc)
     

    Jeez, is a MM that much now! Shocking.

     

     

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