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dannybuoy

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  1. Lovetone, Nux Chorus, and Bassballs sold. Malekko Unity withdrawn. I'd forgotten how good this was!
  2. Never tried one, but give these guys in Manchester a shout and they might have one in stock: http://greatbritishbasslounge.com/product/sandberg-forty-eight-soft-aged/
  3. All prices include postage. I will add pictures later for whatever's left this evening! The only trades I'm interested in are compressors at the moment, just want to try a couple more before I give up on them! Lucid Audio Fuzz-o-potamus - A fuzz face tweaked for bass. 8 knobs, including blend, EQ and impedance control. Tricky to dial in but sounds awesome when you do. Works suprisingly well as an overdrive too. £80 Original EHX Q-Tron - The old big box version, comes with 24V adapter and wooden box (minus the lid unless the previous owner manages to find it!). Designed by Mike Beigel who designed the Mutron III, a classic. 'Road worn' condition. £80 Napalm Snowball Feedback Looper - Like a true bypass loop pedal but with a knob to adjust the amount of feedback. Does crazy things to fuzz and modulation pedals! £15 Nano 1590A sized tap tempo footswitch - As it says. Never used. £10 Wee Lush FX A/B Box - A simple nano / 1590A sized A/B box. Bought to use with the Aftershock as a stompable preset selector to choose between the left and right channels, but never used it, so still mint! £15 COG T16 Octaver - Owned from new, hardly used, mint. £120 3Leaf Audio Proton (latest version) - Owned from new, hardly used, mint. £135 Diamond Compressor - Bought from here not very long ago, regarded as one of the finest bass compressors known to man. Mint condition apart from velcro applied, comes with original box, 18v adaptor and inverted polarity adaptor (the pedal uses a positive tip plug, the polarity adaptor is there in case you want to use the pedal with your own power supply). £135 Source Audio Aftershock - Owned from new, hardly used, mint. £125 Lovetone Meatball - Another classic envelope filter, highly sought after. Great condition. £350 Nux CH-3 Analog Chorus - I bought this after hearing it was the same pedal Hartke just rebranded as their bass chorus for a hefty markup. It sounds lush and works perfectly well with bass. Cheapest pedal I ever bought at £15, you can have it for £10! EHX Nano Bassballs - Great condition, velcro applied. £35
  4. No chance
  5. Even Cakewalk Sonar used to be the same and you had to buy an mp3 add-on (not sure if that still applies today though)!
  6. Just for fun Jack - install LAME for Audacity in one click via this URL: [url="http://tinyurl.com/makejackhappy"]http://tinyurl.com/makejackhappy[/url] You'll have to do use IE or Edge though unless you have a ClickOnce extension installed for Firefox or Chrome. (btw if you don't have Audacity installed it will try to install it and fail as the package in the repository for it is currently broken, just ignore the errors!) (for anyone interested in how this works, check out [url="https://chocolatey.org/"]Chocolatey [/url]and [url="http://boxstarter.org/"]Boxstarter[/url])
  7. I'm not interested in the YD, but as a heads up I will be listing some items from your want list later today!
  8. Never tried a Sterling in the flesh, just heard a few Sterling vs Stingray videos on YouTube, where each and every time the Stingray sounds miles better. I prefer a smaller body and neck so the Sterling appeals on paper, but it's sound just doesn't do it for me. SLO Specials are rare but you can always put in a custom order for a new one.
  9. I'll just ping the guy I know that maintains this to see if he can bundle all the plugins and LAME MP3 converter... This would allow you to launch Audacity plus all bundled plugins from any Windows machine with a web browser: https://turbo.net/hub/audacity/audacity
  10. Alternatives: http://alternativeto.net/software/audacity/ Looks like there are quite a few free options to investigate at least!
  11. What if you could have a copy of Audacity that already included everything you needed, would it fit the bill otherwise? There will be free simple tools out there to convert files, but if you're wanting to amplify, apply fades etc, then you are in audio editor territory and Audacity is probably your best bet when it comes to free tools unless you don't mind paying for something a bit fancier.
  12. All pickups in series would give you a louder, darker sound than parallel; I assume it would also be louder and darker than the solo P but not sure... Sounds like you haven't heard a series PJ in action even though you want a setup with it wired permanently in this configuration. Perhaps switchable series/parallel wouldn't be such a bad idea after all! If you happen to have a store nearby that has an American Standard Jaguar Bass you can try out (e.g. Wunjos), that has series/parallel switching so you can at least see if it's for you.
  13. Not seen one of these for a while! They are a modified Red Llama clone and all the cool kids on Talkbass had one at some point!
  14. [quote name='steve-bbb' timestamp='1472382180' post='3120648'] [url="http://www.groovemonster.de/content/img/downloads/CADFAELS-Schaltplan-Sammlung-E-Bass-Bassschaltungen1.pdf"]http://www.groovemon...chaltungen1.pdf[/url] [url="http://www.groovemonster.de/content/img/downloads/Bassschaltungen403.pdf"]http://www.groovemon...altungen403.pdf[/url] (page 27 ? ) [/quote] Those all look like parallel setups to me?
  15. [quote name='ikay' timestamp='1472373577' post='3120580'] Here you go [/quote] Black = Cold Both pickups are always on with that setup, is that what you want?
  16. Work in progress... Just got the Cioks DC5 mounted under a Pedaltrain Metro 24. I have a Pedaltrain PB1 wedge shaped pedal riser incoming to go under the expression pedal to reduce foot strain in the heel down position, then have to connect everything up! Bass will go straight into the Octabvre followed by the Manta - I want the expression pedal at the end with the Manta next to it, so this should work quite nicely. The Thumpinator and Diamond both alter the tone of the Octabvre if placed before it, so they are placed later in the chain.
  17. I don't see the point in these massive octavers... There's not enough tonal variation in my T16 for me to want two presets out of it, I'd much rather have 2 smaller and very different sounding octaves on board. The FX loop could be handy but it tracks surprisingly well after other pedals - funnily enough the Diabolik sends the tracking all over the place but it is rock solid placed after a Prunes & Custard! I have a special one-off gig coming up where I think everyone will be running direct to the PA and am just trying to work out what's going on the board... So far it's looking like: Polytune Mini -> Octabvre Mini -> Source Audio Manta with hub and Dunlop DVP4 expression pedal -> Corona Mini chorus -> Tone Hammer DI 90% of the time it will be just a P with flats into the Tone Hammer with a bit of overdrive courtesy of the AGS circuit. Then a dash of chorus used in the chorus of one song... and then octave synth / filter used for one track. Currently trying to decide if the Diamond Compressor I just picked up is going on, but I think I prefer the way the Tone Hammer AGS circuit responds to my P plugged in direct; I could try the comp at the end but then I would need another DI!
  18. Jeebus tiddy fudging christ.
  19. Love this pedal! I'll just leave this here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHPDLHa0j8A
  20. [quote name='Johnny Wishbone' timestamp='1472154089' post='3118998'] Been the same for a while now. Nothing too exotic I guess. The two Boss octaves are soon to be replaced by a COG T47. [/quote] I'd hang onto that OC-2 if I were you until you have a chance to A/B them! The COG has awesome tracking and a very smooth sub octave that sounds wicked blended, but it can't quite cop that hollow sounding solo octave sound like the Octabvre can.
  21. Both diagrams achieve the same thing, I just lost patience getting the arrows to look right! The LS-2 takes loops A + B (Meatbox + Synth), blends and sends them to the DI. The dry feed from the Meatbox is used to go to the rest of the pedals and rig.
  22. Best snap this up as the new ones are navy blue, and everyone knows envelope filters are supposed to be purple!
  23. Try a Classic 50s as well if you like a chunky neck!
  24. Old round wounds? Sounds like new strings aren't for you, I thought Sunbeams were pretty mellow.
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