carlsim Posted Tuesday at 15:15 Posted Tuesday at 15:15 3 hours ago, Sean said: How did you get on programming the MIDI switcher? Haven't yet - on my list of things to do. From what I have read / watched though it looks pretty straight forward and i reckon I won't be doing much more than what @dave_bass5 is doing... turning stuff off and on and moving up and down patches... 1 Quote
dave_bass5 Posted yesterday at 09:03 Posted yesterday at 09:03 (edited) 17 hours ago, carlsim said: Haven't yet - on my list of things to do. From what I have read / watched though it looks pretty straight forward and i reckon I won't be doing much more than what @dave_bass5 is doing... turning stuff off and on and moving up and down patches... I got mine off Aliexpress and Temu (got two, long story). Arrived within a week and cost about £20 each. I couldn't find anywhere in the UK that sold them at a reasonable price. Edited yesterday at 09:04 by dave_bass5 Quote
carlsim Posted yesterday at 09:13 Posted yesterday at 09:13 9 minutes ago, dave_bass5 said: I got mine off Aliexpress and Temu (got two, long story). Arrived within a week and cost about £20 each. I couldn't find anywhere in the UK that sold them at a reasonable price. Mine is coming from Temu as well - about £20 as you mentioned. Bargain for that price! Amazon was quicker for delivery but and extra £15 or so... Quote
dave_bass5 Posted yesterday at 10:50 Posted yesterday at 10:50 1 hour ago, carlsim said: Mine is coming from Temu as well - about £20 as you mentioned. Bargain for that price! Amazon was quicker for delivery but and extra £15 or so... I couldn’t find one on Amazon for a decent price. All the normal priced ones said i was outside of the delivery zone (central london). I’m not sure why they are on Amazon UK if that’s the case. Quote
carlsim Posted yesterday at 10:56 Posted yesterday at 10:56 I found them on prime delivery but at £42... would rather wait a few more days and get it for half the price! Quote
dave_bass5 Posted yesterday at 10:58 Posted yesterday at 10:58 1 minute ago, carlsim said: I found them on prime delivery but at £42... would rather wait a few more days and get it for half the price! Yeah, to me that’s way too expensive for what it is. Quote
Al Krow Posted yesterday at 11:49 Author Posted yesterday at 11:49 Have any of you GP-5 owners been able to record some of the fx and amp and cab sims to give us a sense of how decent the GP-5 is as a multi-fx? Quote
carlsim Posted yesterday at 12:50 Posted yesterday at 12:50 (edited) 1 hour ago, Al Krow said: Have any of you GP-5 owners been able to record some of the fx and amp and cab sims to give us a sense of how decent the GP-5 is as a multi-fx? So, a very quick and rough bash with some recording. SRay5 straight into the GP-5, into my interface. Haven't set it up as an independent interface yet. Bass mp3 file - 2 NAM files downloaded from Tone3000 - EBS Bass Rig first, GR Bass Cube second and then the standard finger bass preset the GP-5 comes with. the rest should be as they are described. very much FX loaded as they come - very little faffing or editing (please excuse the playing) - will hopefully give you an idea. The only thing for me is controlling how much FX (chorus etc.) that you can add - no wet / dry mix level - or am I missing something here?? I would have liked a touch more chorus and phaser. But, I don't really need a phaser so it's a moot point for me! Anyway... I hope this helps. It's a great little pedal - I only really intend to use it as a preamp / NAM loading pedal with maybe a smidge of chorus so will suit me perfectly! Carl. So the order is: Bass with Chorus and reverb Bass with chorus Bass drive (preset) Bass and octaver - probably it's weak point Bass phaser Bass slap (preset) Bass NAM files and bass finger preset Bass Chorus Reverb.mp3 Bass Chorus.mp3 Bass Drive.mp3 Bass Octaver.mp3 Bass Phaser.mp3 Bass Slap.mp3 Bass.mp3 Edited yesterday at 12:53 by carlsim 2 1 Quote
Al Krow Posted yesterday at 13:27 Author Posted yesterday at 13:27 34 minutes ago, carlsim said: So, a very quick and rough bash with some recording. SRay5 straight into the GP-5, into my interface. Haven't set it up as an independent interface yet. Bass mp3 file - 2 NAM files downloaded from Tone3000 - EBS Bass Rig first, GR Bass Cube second and then the standard finger bass preset the GP-5 comes with. the rest should be as they are described. very much FX loaded as they come - very little faffing or editing (please excuse the playing) - will hopefully give you an idea. The only thing for me is controlling how much FX (chorus etc.) that you can add - no wet / dry mix level - or am I missing something here?? I would have liked a touch more chorus and phaser. But, I don't really need a phaser so it's a moot point for me! Anyway... I hope this helps. It's a great little pedal - I only really intend to use it as a preamp / NAM loading pedal with maybe a smidge of chorus so will suit me perfectly! Carl. So the order is: Bass with Chorus and reverb Bass with chorus Bass drive (preset) Bass and octaver - probably it's weak point Bass phaser Bass slap (preset) Bass NAM files and bass finger preset Bass Chorus Reverb.mp3 395.01 kB · 0 downloads Bass Chorus.mp3 395.01 kB · 0 downloads Bass Drive.mp3 395.01 kB · 0 downloads Bass Octaver.mp3 395.01 kB · 0 downloads Bass Phaser.mp3 395.01 kB · 0 downloads Bass Slap.mp3 395.01 kB · 0 downloads Bass.mp3 709.8 kB · 0 downloads Amazing thanks! Looking forward to having a listen, as I'm sure others are! Exactly the sort of post that makes BC such a great forum - thanks Carl! Quote
carlsim Posted yesterday at 13:37 Posted yesterday at 13:37 9 minutes ago, Al Krow said: Amazing thanks! Looking forward to having a listen, as I'm sure others are! Exactly the sort of post that makes BC such a great forum - thanks Carl! No worries. Quote
Woodinblack Posted yesterday at 15:36 Posted yesterday at 15:36 That sounds fine for what it is, some extra effects, as long as you make sure the octaver never gets switched on! Quote
Al Krow Posted yesterday at 15:56 Author Posted yesterday at 15:56 17 minutes ago, Woodinblack said: That sounds fine for what it is, some extra effects, as long as you make sure the octaver never gets switched on! A shame the octaver is so poor - given how good the Valeton OC10 was. But I guess that was an analogue version (rip-off?) of the Boss OC2 rather than being digital. Multi-fx always seem to struggle with pitch-shift, some doing it better than others, so I guess no real surprise? 1 Quote
carlsim Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Yeah the octaver is definitely the weak point with the pedal. Saying that, it isn't strictly an octaver, it's a pitch shift effect so maybe an octave is too far for it (anyone using a transpose function in a DAW will know this). I sold an OC-10 recently and it was a cracking little pedal so it is a shame this part is so weak. Again, as @Al Krow mentions, an analogue pedal vs a digital recreation is always going to be poor mans version. Saying that, I don't see myself using it for this anyway, and as a preamp / modeller / NAM pedal, I think it's a cracking bit of kit. My only gripe is that the mod effects don't have a wet / dry mix control, delay and reverbs do, but I would have preferred to be able to control how much chorus I add to my sound. Yes, I can tame it with the controls but a wet / dry mix level should really be there in my view. Edited 10 hours ago by carlsim 1 1 Quote
dave_bass5 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 23 minutes ago, carlsim said: Yeah the octaver is definitely the weak point with the pedal. Saying that, it isn't strictly an octaver, it's a pitch shift effect so maybe an octave is too far for it (anyone using a transpose function in a DAW will know this). I sold an OC-10 recently and it was a cracking little pedal so it is a shame this part is so weak. Again, as @Al Krow mentions, an analogue pedal vs a digital recreation is always going to be poor mans version. Saying that, I don't see myself using it for this anyway, and as a preamp / modeller / NAM pedal, I think it's a cracking bit of kit. My only gripe is that the mod effects don't have a wet / dry mix control, delay and reverbs do, but I would have preferred to be able to control how much chorus I add to my sound. Yes, I can tame it with the controls but a wet / dry mix level should really be there in my view. Agree, the Modulation effects are very limited. 1 Quote
dudewheresmybass Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago but not that they are bad. I'm quite enjoying the chorus B atm Quote
dave_bass5 Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, dudewheresmybass said: but not that they are bad. I'm quite enjoying the chorus B atm Oh yeah, not knocking them as such, just wish they had a few more options. Quote
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