Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

stewblack

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    9,081
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    18

Everything posted by stewblack

  1. Oh and also, while editing on the pedal, which is how I always work, pull down the menu, 1st page, bottom row centre, Edit All button. It's almost perfect. It allows you to work from one screen without going back and forth to the main menu. Why only almost? No shortcut to change the order of effects. Otherwise it's great. The little red squares above the effects are on off switches, which I also didn't know.
  2. Just connected up my expression pedal to the B6. It's the cheap Gear Ex-P by M-Audio which I suspect a lot of people have. First tip is under the expression pedal there's a switch, switch it from 'M-Audio' to 'Other'. It doesn't seem to make a difference with some effects but with the B6 it most definitely does. I tried it in all its functions and the whammy was the most pleasing to me. Smooth and sweet all the way up. Or down. In fact taking it down a couple of octaves is a really cool effect I shall definitely use.
  3. Nice one thank you!
  4. Ever been tempted by something you clearly don't need? Mmm. Someone buy this please.
  5. Aha, thank you as ever @Quatschmacher for keeping us luddites in the loop. This is very interesting news actually.
  6. Met Graham for the traditional undercover police/drug deal/bass player meet up in a carpark. What a lovely chap. He was punctual, a pleasure to meet and paid up in cash. Happy to recommend this most excellent Basschatter.
  7. Sorry,bi know I must appear terminally thick, but what does this mean?
  8. I can confirm this is a great bit of kit. So many options, perfect for a biamped set up
  9. Well done, good luck and thank you. Hope to see you at the SW Bass bash this year.
  10. What @Doddy said. If you love computer programming and having to buy extra stuff, if you absolutely know you can nail the precise sounds you will need and not have to tweak them on stage then go for the C4, definitely. If you lack patience, computer skills or the time needed to learn them, I suggest you stay away. I've a whole board of SA pedals and never been able to gig them.
  11. I don't think I'd get it in my tiny toy car when carrying bass rig and PA. Which is a shame as it looks perfect. Ah well, my foldable, lightweight hand truck bought from Lidl 10 years ago will just have to continue to carry my load.
  12. I entirely agree @jimfist it's utterly subjective. I mix a small amount of octave up with my basic sound, and it works for that. also there is an 'analogue' octaver which does that OC2 thing rather well. Again in my opinion.
  13. Depped for a Madness tribute near Southampton last night. Was in a big social club with a predictably mixed audience of all ages. Sight read the whole thing, mostly successfully, only second time I've ever done this live. Bugera Veyron T, Barefaced, Bass Centre P. Great fun.
  14. I've gigged with it using one of the pitch shift options and it was absolutely fine
  15. For me it's a really simple one. I prefer John Entwistle because I am way more familiar with him, as I like the songs the Who play. I haven't ever made it through a whole Yes song. I'm sure I would like the bass if I did because I've worked with people who were huge Yes fans and they often said I played just like Chris Squire.
  16. I'm not familiar with this (I assume original) version, but I love the prominence of the bass. Exactly how a song should be mixed. Maybe with the vocals just a little quieter.
×
×
  • Create New...