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[color=#b22222][size=5]Gone: Ebay'd[/size][/color] [s][b]Bass PodXT Pro and Floorboard for sale[/b] I have Bass PodXT Pro and matching Line 6 FBV Express Mk2 Floorboard, both boxed and in excellent condition. A very high quality and versatile rack unit that is equally at home in the studio or live (I used it with the Crown power amp that I've got for sale in the amp section) and also in the loop of my GB Shuttle - and in front of it too. Have a look at the back - you can connect this to pretty much anything! The amp sims sound excellent and apparently are used in many studios around the world. There is a vast collection of effects too (see next post for details). [b]£230 delivered [color=#ff0000]Christmas Deal £200 delivered[/color][/b] [b][color=#ff0000]Will split - £165 posted for the Pod[/color][/b] Let me know by PM, Many thanks[/s] Chris Library shots - real ones in next post:
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[quote name='EskimoBassist' timestamp='1344778226' post='1768993'] Loving me my Analogman Mini Chorus w/blend and deep mod. [/quote] As above. Incredible.
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Hello, I'm just about to enter into the world of MIDI to control my Sanamp PSA 1 and PodXT Pro. From what I've read, it would be best to keep each device on a seperate MIDI channel and use a foot controller that can be programmed with both channel and programme changes. First question - is that right? So I can programme one footswitch for channel 1 (PSA), programme 34 and the next footswitch for channel 2 (Pod), programme 13, etc? second question - I want to do this in a small package, would this do what I want? http://www.peak2005.com/j/midi-foot-controllers/15-fcb4n2-programmable-midi-foot-controller-ver20.html Manual is here: http://www.peak2005.com/j/attachment.php?id_attachment=4 Or are there better controllers I should look at? Thanks for your help, Chris
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Anyone else at Green man this year? It was a muddy one, but as ever, a good time.
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I use one of the LowePro Rezo 20 camera cases. Perfect fit and 4 quid from Amazon
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Yes, wonderful colour. Your collection has changed hugely over the past couple of months!
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I've developed Tennis Elbow! Should I change my technique?
Walker replied to BigJim's topic in Theory and Technique
I went to Physio with similar prob, told me it was golfers elbow (no, I don't play) - he rubbed it for 40 mins, strapped it and charged me £45. It was fine 3 days later. I can't believe I put up with the pain for so long. -
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Gigged IEM's for the first time last night...
Walker replied to Walker's topic in Accessories and Misc
I don't run my bass through PA, it's purely for vox, keys and acoustic instruments. My bass rig provides my output and out drummer provides his own unmiced volume. We don't play huge venues. Seems to work well at the moment, but this is likely to change soon. -
Mixing desk help - outputs for monitorsn (yammy)
Walker replied to Walker's topic in Accessories and Misc
[quote name='bertbass' timestamp='1341270408' post='1716330'] Sound more complicated than it is. [/quote] Nope, you explained that perfectly, thank you. I now understand groups too! Thanks for that. -
Mixing desk help - outputs for monitorsn (yammy)
Walker replied to Walker's topic in Accessories and Misc
Thank you very much, I'll try that later this week. Really appreciated. Chris -
We've just picked up a new desk, a Yamaha MG166CX. What's the best output for our monitors? We seem to have three options:[list] [*]Monitor out (a stereo pair) [*]Aux 1 and 2 out [*]4 group outs [/list] I used the group outs on a gig on Friday, but the guys complained there was no reverb on their vocals in their monitors, although it was fine FOH. So which set of outs should I be using? The aux's? Why then does the desk have monitor out too? Cheers Chris
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Neil bought a small mixer fro me - effortless transaction, thanks very much and enjoy! Chris
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I reckon you could tow a car with my DiMarzio cables. Apparently, they can survive a cymbal dropped on them like a guillotine! Pigs to coil though.
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Gigged IEM's for the first time last night...
Walker replied to Walker's topic in Accessories and Misc
The rolls unit has a jack input for the instrument and then it outputs into stereo xlr's (with a jumper switch to set to mono output). Works a treat. Although I don't go into the desk, my rig provides bass output. -
I played my first gig with IEM's last night. Total convert. It was odd for about 5 minutes, then my life changed! I could hear everything everyone else was playing and singing with clarity (except the drummer whom is not mic'd, but I remedied that by quickly throwing a spare mic under his kick and plugged it into my Rolls unit). I can honestly say I played my best gig ever - I was note perfect, well almost I could hear every detail of my playing, just like when practicing at home - it was an absolute bloody revelation We were at close quarters with a very noisy, up-for-it, dancing crowd, so for our last number (hands in the air, crowd singing, etc), I pulled my IEM's out of my ears, bloody hell it was loud! And I couldn't hear my bass. Straight back in. We normally use Yammy powered wedges (the rest of the guys still do), but trying in-ears really has made a helluva difference. For those interested, its a wired setup: Westone UM1's, a Rolls PM351, with a mix from desk, another line from my amp and a Shure SM58 thrown under the drum kit!
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Roller/trolley for speaker stack - where to get?
Walker replied to mingsta's topic in General Discussion
Made one of these last week. Got a blue wheels kit off eBay , with all the nuts an bolts, and bolted to a lump of thick ply. 30 minute job, worth every minute! Brilliant as my rig is rack mounted and it's easy to get to the back. Get 100mm wheels. Great for gigging too. -
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Apogee Jam is now compatible with Amplitube on the iPhone / iPad - the new functionality came with the latest update. Wahay!
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A real gent, thoroughly understanding when my postage situation took an unexpected turn (but I managed to remedy it!) Thanks Gerry