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Quatschmacher

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  1. @BadHands has a wanted ad up for an LS-2.
  2. There were a couple of patches I liked but fixing the problem took ages as I had to audition a bunch of stuff again. I'll upload some more interesting stuff. I might not post my really coolest stuff that I spent hours crafting though.
  3. I’ve stuck a few patches up I’ll add more later. @meercatzbass I’ve put my rendition of We Can Work It Out up (called “Greg P bass”). https://www.presetpatch.com/user/Quatschmacher @knicknack A word of advice, if trying to import the new patches Moog just released be very careful - it replaces the entire 256 patches, even though there were only 32 in the new pack. I lost my most recent patch but luckily the rest were backed up. Tedious though to have to put stuff back on.
  4. There was a guy on one of the FB sale groups looking for one of these; I’ll see if I can hook you up. I've posted a link on his wanted ad.
  5. In honour of the legend we lost just the other day, the great Paul Jackson:
  6. Beautiful! I miss my Sterling and wish I’d never sold it. This is seriously tempting (though brexit crap makes me hesitant). If it weren’t for Covid, I’d probably come over and get it and visit my family.
  7. The two pedals are identical apart from colour, the labelling of one knob (SUSTAIN on guitar, MIX in bass, though they are fully assignable anyway) and the default 6 presets.
  8. Manual is up: https://www.sourceaudio.net/uploads/1/1/5/1/115104065/uw_working_manual_v6.pdf
  9. I think one of mine might be a factory preset in the guitar version, I need to check.
  10. They are VERY different pedals with very little overlap.
  11. No idea, I guess the lack of postage. Honestly, the last few basses I’ve sold have all been via eBay and for significantly more than I had them listed here for. 🤷🏻 If this had blocks and binding, there’s no way I’d sell it but I’m a sucker for aesthetics.
  12. Launch day today! It’s been a blast beta testing this monster. https://www.sourceaudio.net
  13. Cool. Your videos were among a few that made me order one of these. Hopefully it should be ready very soon, or so I’m led to believe.
  14. I’ve finally got around to sorting a YouTube channel, which so far I’ve just used to host FI update videos. I’ll hopefully get more interesting stuff up in due course. Please consider subscribing. Thanks. https://youtube.com/channel/UCvK64kuJfvk5xQb3w6QSAFA
  15. Can you please share a picture of your actual bass?
  16. I've posted a few new patches that exploit the new features on the database site.
  17. While I'm at it, here's a video of how to upgrade an FI (it's for v3.04 but the process is exactly the same): Here's a video of the reset you should perform after upgrading to v3 for the first time:
  18. BIG NEWS! Brilliant new firmware update. Here is @Andras Szalay's announcement: Dear friends, It was one and a half years ago that the most important update of the Future Impact, Version 3.00 was released. During this time we discussed and evaluated a lot of new ideas. Now, it is time to announce the second most important update, Version 3.50. We have a huge work behind us. Over the last few months an extremely talented international team helped me, and the FI v3.50 is the result of our joint effort. Let us all recognize and applaud the members of the team: - Peter Kenney (UK): Product design, writing the User Guide , editor testing, sound design. - Gabor Lippenyi (Hungary): Product design, sound design, studio recordings, creating the video demo. - Zsolt Rammer (Hungary): PC and MAC Editor coding, graphics, sound design. - Gabor Gerenyi (Hungary): Product design, marketing. You can find all product details at MIDI products by pandaMidi. Let me cite here just a few of the most important features: - instead of the available delay time of 140 msec in models up to now, the 3.50 software allows a generous 600 msec. This gives new dimensions to your music. - delay time can be adjusted with tap tempo. - delay time can be synchronized to MIDI clock. - LFO4 can be synchronized to MIDI clock. - using a sustain pedal allows you to keep the synth sound sustained, while you can play along with the bass/guitar. - programs are compatible with the 3.0x programs (*.pr3). You can load your old *.pr3 programs into the editor, add long delay and MIDI sync features to it, and then save them in the same format. - 10 new programs in the default set replace programs 60 to 69 with sounds that let you exploit the new features. Watch the video demo showing the 10 amazing new sounds. Also you will find on our web page the FI 3.50 software upgrade with the bank of the new sounds and all documentation, naturally ALL FREE OF CHARGE! Finally, I would like to thank everyone on this forum for your help, comments, critiques, suggestions and requests. These all contributed to giving you a better product. Enjoy! Andras Szalay
  19. I’ve made a pretty decent flute patch this weekend.
  20. I’ve just updated my Flashlight patch. This will be useful for anyone who doesn’t have an expression pedal (or who does but wants the LFO depth to be at zero when the patch loads). Use the one with the suffix “no auto LFO”. https://auraplug.com/fidatabase2/downloads/flashlight/
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