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GisserD

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  1. It's also worth mentioning that you will need some device that can send PC midi info to the hub. Somthing like a midi mouse. I use my boss es8, for this. But anything that outputs pc will work.
  2. https://www.talkbass.com/threads/boss-oc-2-volume-mod.1051293/
  3. Source audio hub allows you to save and recall 127 scenes on all SA pedals.
  4. If you have a hub... Get a source audio orbital! Make use of your presets! I may have one for sale
  5. I guess sandberg wanted their own shape? Unique identy adds to the branding. But I'll always prefer the old shape too.
  6. Aside from the above, maybe one more thing I'd add is chorus. It adds movement and depth to an otherwise static synth sound. I tend to use either filter for funky bass lines, or chorus on pretty much everything else. Not essential tho. Also, of your playing solo or over a sparce arrangement, reverb can add an extra dimention to the sound.
  7. Here is a post I made in a private convo a few months ago with the Same at the end... I far prefer Mastotron into Octamizer. its mainly the octamizer that makes this work as It pretty much take whatever you put into it and halves it's pitch. Then the filters do their thing. wheras a standard octaver (synth voice,cog, oc2 etc) generates a synth tone an 8ve down. this is why they need a clean input to detect pitch. The mastotron dosent seem to like an octave in front either and it dodent really need one. it takes a basic signal and adds more very VERY harmonically rich content (almost square) AND subs. so its win win. I put a short sample together to demonstrate. 1. clean bass 2. mastotron 3. octamizer 4. octamizer into Mastotron 4. mastotron into octamizer Gfuzznoctave.mp3
  8. Like I said. 2 different animals! Best to get both me thinks But I can guarantee that mastotron into octamizer sounds the muts! I've got a sound sample somewhere. I'll try and dig it out.
  9. I think of the The octamizer as a octave signal doubler. The octave sown sounds more like the original signal but at an octave lower... As opposed to a generated synth tone from an oc2 pedal for example. The octamizer has a filter on each side to reduce the harmonic content overlap. This means its far more versatile for me and works equally well after other effects. Most other oc2 type octavers only work 1st in the chain. S they need a clean signal to get pitch Info, to create the synth tone.... Its a different animal. For me... Synth is all about creating a harmonic lt rich sound, and then filtering some frequencies out. Mastotron into octamizer is the most harmonicly rich sound I can make. It's the foundation for all my best tones.
  10. Very true. Underpowered digital pedals do weiereeid things
  11. I'm also on the well trodden synth path. And I choose the octamizer all day. But it's a very personal thing! Pm me if your near Brighton as I have most of the medals mentioned in this thread
  12. That dosent sound right at all! I hope you aren't put off if it is a dud Is it from a reputable source or flecebay ?
  13. great! welcome to the club! just a word of warning... it takes a while to understand this thing! dont give up too early. the sounds are in there, you just have to learn to coax them out.
  14. Thankyou! I can literally scan ANYTHING. size depending... even 4 string basses!
  15. The scanner uses multiple targets to calculate its positionin in space. Much like GPS satellites would give a position. The lasers then scan the surface to generate a point cloud of the object. This can be converted to an stl file for 3d printing for example... Or more usefully processed into solid CAD for manufacturing /reverse engineering/benchmarking /graphic design/structural analysis/restorations/modifications .... The list goes on. It's a new business venture of mine
  16. Got myself a 3D Scanner today... Didn't have to think too long about the first thing to scan....
  17. no sorry, im still using the hub for my manta
  18. i just read on another bass forum that thee is a very simple mod that can be done to the OC2 circuit that increases the volume.... when i say simple, its as easy as snipping one leg of one resistor connected to the -2 circuit. (obviously to be reversible, desoldering is recommended) you knowledgeable folkz probably new this already, but im learning all sorts of things today!
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