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  1. And further more: Boss BF-2B Bass Flanger £50 [attachment=75407:DSCF0352.JPG] Pickle Pie Hella Fuzz £80 [attachment=75408:DSCF0354.JPG] Looks like this is discontinued details: [url="http://wrenandcuff.com"]http://wrenandcuff.com[/url] Pearl Chorus £50 Long out of production I believe - can't find a website but i ensure you it is a lovely pedal, alot more versitile than the boss and great sounding
  2. All these are being sold as I have just gone rack-mounted multi-effect. Bo! All pedals are used. They come without box/instructions unless otherwise stated. All payments by bank transfer. No PAYPAL. Postage £5 per pedal (discounts if you want to buy more than one) Thanks for looking Tx Barge Concepts VFB-2 blender/feedback pedal £50: [attachment=75403:DSCF0345.JPG] Details: [url="http://www.bargeconcepts.com/vfb1.html"]http://www.bargeconcepts.com/vfb1.html[/url] (FEELER) This is my Art of 59 Celeste Analog delay, not sure if I want to sell this yet but I will put it up at £150 just because it is such a sexy little beast and it sounds as nice as it looks. [attachment=75404:DSCF0347.JPG] THIS IS NOW DISCONTIUED Details for Art of 59 in general: [url="http://www.artof59.com"]http://www.artof59.com[/url] Boss DD7 Delay £70 (SOLD PENDING THE USUAL): [attachment=75405:DSCF0348.JPG] Details: [url="http://www.bossus.com/gear/productdetails.php?ProductId=958"]http://www.bossus.com/gear/productdetails.php?ProductId=958[/url] Boss CE-2 Chorus - £50: (tasty simple chorus) [attachment=75406:DSCF0349.JPG]
  3. [quote name='DanOwens' post='1111235' date='Feb 1 2011, 04:45 PM']As CK's already alluded to, how you work this as a band will dictate the decisions you make regarding switching. If you're running a sequencer and feeding a constant stream of MIDI clock to everyone's gear via daisy chain then you need to make sure that everyone is on separate MIDI channels, that way you won't get crosstalk between your's and your guitarists' gear. Otherwise, you'd need a MIDI breakout box such as the M-Audio Midisport 4x4 [url="http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MIDISPORT4x4AnniversaryEdition.html"]HERE[/url] and set each output to each player. Secondly you need to get all the RNPN/RPN tables for your gear (sometimes called MIDI Implementation Chart).[/quote] I think this is the way we are planning to do this. That info is well helpful. cheers again T
  4. Nice one guys, this has given me much food for thought. I've been horrendously ill since posting this and this is the first evening i can stand to look at a screen for more than 5mins. Some serious window shopping and research to do now T
  5. [quote name='Adee' post='1110499' date='Feb 1 2011, 12:39 AM']I loose ! Remeber what I said about opening the case . . . . Its true isnt it !? Cheers Ade[/quote] It is, alot of what said above maybe true but it truly is a sexy piece of wood. Ultimately the spector I sold to buy Adee's Rick may have been a "better" more well crafted instrument but for me the Rick has tonnes more character and it sounds great. I guess it depends on what you want from a bass. I want something that makes me smile whenever I pick it up and something that sounds like a demon on heat. I get all this from the Rick. Played it at practice and it sounds huge. Can't wait to gig it. I'll happily admit some of my love for this bass comes from owning something that I've coveted from youth ( for me it was lemmy/alan davis/scott reader) but thats all good in my book T
  6. Between my two guitarists and keys player they are setting up a midi system for setting off effects and midi backing plus click for the drummer. Subsequently I'm considering following suit and ditching the stomp boxes and getting a pro multi-effect unit. Ideally I'd like to be able to use 4/5 sounds at a time (lots of spacey noises). I'm budgeting around 600 quid and would appreciate as many suggestions as possible. Plus any advice on setting up midi to switch effects without the need for pedals would be appreciated as I'm sailing into completely unknown territory here. Cheers T
  7. Hey, putting this up for trade on behalf of my guitarist FT/Line 6 UX1 Guitar/Vocal recording interface+Software Brief & Accurate Description of gear: Line 6 UX1 Recording interface, Podfarm and so on ... Trade for Line 6 FBV floor board//behringer fcb1010 ideally... Any Midi considered though, Need it for live use with a Pod pro xt. Pictures: [url="http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr0...lay1aUX1_l.jpg"]http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr0...lay1aUX1_l.jpg[/url] Cheers T
  8. Picked mine up yesterday. It was a gamble but it paid off. Sounds great, looks great, feels great (neck did feel alittle slow at first but I think its a different feel to my last 2 basses so thats allowed). Super happy and worth every penny Win T
  9. In my flight case I carry (in no order of preference): 2 rolls of gaffa/duct tape earplugs allen key set mini screw driver set couple of batteries 2 set strings spare jacks/patch/speakon/kettle leads pliers 1 pack emergancy smokes Gets me out of pretty much anything
  10. Just bought a bass of Ade, stunning bass in lovely condition. Really top bloke and really helpful. Happily deal with him again. T
  11. I've wanted a Ric since before I actually played bass, and tomorrow i'm buying one. haven't tried it or even picked one up before if memory serves but I know its gonna be cool. I'll let you know my thoughts. Tx
  12. Interesting, didn't really think about the manufacture and how costly that would make things. Cheers for the heads up. The moses website is quite interesting too
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