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GisserD

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  1. Ive been using a duster with some silver polish wrapped around a credit card for years with the most excellent results. Pinch the duster behind the card, and it glides nicely over the top of the frets in circular motion, not risking any contact/damage to the fretboard at all. I usually put lemon oil on a rosewood board first, that makes any stray polish really easy to clean off the wood. whilst im at it i usually use the corner of the duster covered card to get down the sides of the frets into the corners to get the gunge out. I've been doing this for 10 years or more at lest once every 3 months with excellent results. Silver polish is very mild, but If a more abrasive polish is necessary to remove deep scratches, brasso can be used.
  2. ...and then you remember you cant play the keys and its back to the future impact
  3. for synth????
  4. They have made some pretty bold statements on the TB sass thread but until they are out in the world, nobody really knows. The demos do make it look like it tracks great tho.
  5. If you can hold on until April, the new source audio synth pedal is likely to be in the £140 - £160 price range if their other 1series pedals are anything to go by.
  6. Now accepting £550 In Superb condition. Not a mark on it and supplied in its original packaging with original power supply. No manual tho, but these are easily sourced on the net. Collection from Shoreham by sea or fully insured postage at buyers expense.
  7. Not that its really still in doubt.... but at the 1.25 mark in the 2018 ELO tour vid, you can clearly hear the clav player fudge a note, playing 2 notes, a semitone apart. This proved to me that it's played on a keyboard.
  8. Printing The first shipments will be made tomorrow! I apologise its taken a little longer than expected for a few reasons. I can actually only print 4 at a time instead of 6. And the indent tap development has been a tricky issue to solve, but the additional ball bearing has solved the issue. Thanks for your patience.
  9. I was truly on the fence about fender until I tried a fender jazz elite 5er in guitarguitar Birmingham. It was WAY out of my price range but ended up buying it because it was without doubt the nicest 5 that I ever played. It just spoke to me! The compound neck radius, that active tone, the fit and finish were all superb. And the B is great! Still love it.
  10. This makes me feel alot better about my board :)Thanks!
  11. @Radchenko
  12. Haha...What do you notice about the pedals in the T65 loop?
  13. sold
  14. Everybody that has placed an order should have now received confirmation via their paypal email address. Thanks
  15. i hadn't even thought about that! ill get a confirmation email to everybody today! Thanks
  16. Its really easy!! No soldering necessary. its entirely achievable with a set of long nose pliers and a t10 torx screwdriver. I can do it now in less than a few minutes however I would encourage anybody to take their time and do it slowly so to avoid damaging anything. I will put some instructions in the package for all those who have bought one. a very basic disassembly process would be as follows... -Remove the knobs (be careful, there are 2 stacked rubber o-rings underneath most of them) -Remove the nuts that hold the input/output -Take the bottom plate off. keep screws separate (they're a different length than the internal ones) -Remove the visible board mounting screws you see inside the unit. -Slide the top board horizontally out of the unit. this has the midi & audio jacks. -Remove the nuts that hold on the switches, so you can get those out. -Unscrew the last of the board mounting screws and lift the last board up and out. reverse the process in the new housing
  17. on hold
  18. Hello. I've been selling these elsewhere, so i thought i might as well put an add here too. I've been developing this housing over the last few weeks see this thread... .....and i'm happy to start building them for people that are interested. There are 2 variants on offer: 1. The Future Compact - £29.50 (Buttons on top) This will ship with the housing, Housing base, screen protector, encoder guard and Parameter detent tab The encoder guard will not be affixed for postage as I intend for it to be an optional feature. (It can be glued on easily with superglue.) 2. The Future "Super" Compact - £27.00 (Buttons recessed into the front side of the pedal) This will ship with the housing, Housing base ,screen protector and Parameter detent tab . (no encoder guard) Housings will be delivered in silver with black lettering, or I can offer custom colors (silver, yellow, orange, blue, black, white) for an additional £15, please place your order (to save a place in the queue) then contact me directly if you are interested in this option. If you want to discuss a custom housing with specific design changes to suit your needs, please contact me directly through email. To make an order please transfer the specified amount via paypal plus the postage and packaging amount from the details below. Please allow up to 2 weeks for the print/build, and then postage time. I will be in contact once the housing has been posted so you know when to expect it. Orders will be processed on a first come first serve basis. USA - Royal Mail International Standard - £11 (7-10 working days) USA - Royal Mail International Tracked - £16 (7-10 working days) UK mainland - Royal Mail Signed For® 2nd Class - £6 (3 working days)Europe mainland - Royal Mail International Standard £8 (3-5 working days)Europe mainland - Royal Mail International Tracked £14 (3-5 working days) Australia - Royal Mail International Standard £11 (5-7 working days)Australia - Royal Mail International Tracked £16 (5-7 working days) contact me for other postage options Payments accepted Via paypal - [email protected] Please ensure you include your address with the order feedback from previous sales can be found here... https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/278658-feedback-for-gisserd-darren/ I take no responsibility for damage to your future impact should you choose to take it apart. If you are not confident in what you are doing, stop and seek guidance. Thank you!
  19. One of the features i haven't really spoken much about is the Detent tab on the parameter dial. It's a subtle feature, but makes the parameter dial soooo much more user friendly!
  20. this . If you don't like side buttons, then its OK. because i designed another one with top buttons. The Super compact is basically the one that is custom designed for my setup.
  21. i i haven't really considered desktop use at all on the basis that there's usually not a premium for space on a desk. The important thing to note here is that the side mounted buttons will only ever be pressed by hand. and very rarely by users that switch with midi. (like me)
  22. Im offering 2 different designs. Both of which will appeal to very different types of pedalboard. 1.The future compact (top switches) will appeal to most. this is just a smaller version of th FI. 2. The super compact appeals to those who use a midi switcher and seldom need access to the switches at all!! Therefore having them tight against another pedal isn't really an issue. If the user chooses to they could just leave the switches inside the housing.
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