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LukeFRC

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  1. Is range the up/down switch? If it is then expect different input sensitivity to make it work. also does your build use vactrols or seperate led/optical resistor
  2. Is range the up/down switch?
  3. It doesn’t scroll with touchpad/mousewheel?
  4. slightly typical source audio, the feature is there, but the UX isn't quite!
  5. It's under filters now in the (...) menu - so click on filters and scroll down a bit and you can select the pedals you want to see the presets for
  6. What genres are you mostly paying and are you putting this preamp on a pedalboard before an amp, or direct input? who’s tones do you love and want to aim for?
  7. That’s what I do too! It’s great, but I re bought a hx stomp - and while the h9 sounds nicer and fits together nicely with midi it seems overkill!
  8. See I’ve got to the place where my h9 is on the chopping black - then see someone on here using it and get tempted to hold keep using it!
  9. thus is a good starting place
  10. yes, but you’ll need to get to the point that they all do. the sound in my head is a Warwick hellborg preamp currently I get close to that with the Jhs colourbox but it’s a definite, useful and specific tone to me, and I wouldn’t use it as a recomendation to everybody !
  11. Retro reel into valve preamp with high end rolled off?
  12. erm - that’s a rabbit hole. some preamps are aimed to sound a bit like a console transformer sound. (Caveman bp1, Jhs colourbox, api tranzformer, Hudson broadcast) others give a valvey colouration to the sound. (Sushibox, Nobel preamp, shiftline and a million more) Then there’s all sorts to give specific preamp crunchy sounds like bass amps. but you’ll need to be more specific about what you’re after. For instance the Hudson broadcast and caveman stuff is both based loosely off studio preamp things - but very very different things!
  13. LukeFRC

    In Memoriam

    She was one of the good ones.
  14. LukeFRC

    In Memoriam

  15. +1
  16. the other thing with this debate is often people seem to realise that a lot of analogue parts get retired. When I first got into building pedals in the DIY land the big thing was folk making JFet versions of amplifiers schematics - and a lot of J201 being used. It's pretty hard to get hold of reliably and in any volume. That was only 10 years back... So even if you're a manufacturer designing an analogue product you're thinking about product life cycle. yeah, they now need a pair of tweezers too! If you compare effects pedals now to twenty years ago the benefit to SMD is price and size - so people squeeze far more on the same size board!
  17. How’s this still here?
  18. That is a bit crazy but also crazy powerful Morningstar box
  19. Also sometimes I think we overthink it. i have an HX stomp, it won’t last forever, but neither will I. and I can sell it and buy something new if I want to. i have an analogue pedal I’ve built myself. It might last a bit longer, who knows what the kids will do with it when I’m gone.
  20. A lot of the time I agree with you BigRed, or at least value your experience… but this makes no sense… a 1kohm resistor from 1982 with a 10% tolerance will be somewhere between 900- 1100 ohms, and be a crap shoot where in that range. A modern 1kohm resistor with 1% tolerance will be between 990-1010ohms - and yes it might sound different with a new resistor, but less different than it could sound with a NOS old one, and certainly closer to what the designer intended. So transistors and JFets and ICs stopping production, or some elements not fitting with environmental rules, or modern film vs old tantalum sounding different, or even everything being too hifi and nothing with a slow enough slew rate ild agree with you - but tighter tolerances in and of themselves should make no difference.
  21. Quite. in all my years on basschat I have not owned, nor been seen playing, or said anything positive about, or given away in a raffle some brands: Spector, Smith, Rickenbacker, Stagg, Reverend, F bass, Moon or Tobias. I can confirm I do not “hate” any of them. My indifference ranges from unaffordababilty to really just not giving a flying fish. but I am not a hater. thank you
  22. Gorillas aren’t monkeys. Denominations have been split over less important facts than that!
  23. They have only recently gone into gear nerd content creation - years back when it was focused on selling the lessons it was more overwaters as that's what Scott plays. Now it's gear nerd stuff... and personally I would struggle to name a band where someone played a Sadowsky let alone is a big part of the sound, so who would they be talking about? And then if they were just picking bass builders then Warwick's fender shaped line might not be the first in the list to talk about...
  24. It also depends on the latency of different pedals, some will be worse than others boss gt1000core is one of the lowest and then it goes up - if you’ve got the two reverbs it in the loop of that multifx you’ve got an extra stage at loop out and in too, plus for each reverb pedal. Try the reverbs after that multifx, it may almost half the latency …
  25. Nice @bnt - how’s the onward working out? I utterly ignored it when it came out thrn was a vid of it in action and could see the appeal
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