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Levy's CM19L Gigbag - SOLD
tayste_2000 replied to tayste_2000's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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[quote name='Wooks79' timestamp='1398090071' post='2430290'] Come on then Ste, tell us all how it went! Saw the pics by the way, looks a cool venue, and you lot pull off a decent impression of stylish people too! [/quote] Thanks, I guess Gig went well, setup worked perfectly and there are a wide array of fx used throughout, still having the issue of jamup not support the midi I need so had to switch to a couple of song specific patches but had no issues Monitoring wasn't great so really going to check out some IEMs with built in ambient mics as that will give me a really easy setup. But yeah this is my main gig rig now and I'll only be taking amps when the gig doesn't have a decent pa. Full blog to come in the next day or so
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Ah that could be true, anyway practice went perfectly with the ipad, largely using one patch but then some song specific ones which is largely due to the midi implementation of jamup still not being where I'd like it Roll on Sunday
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It's so do able, sometimes he frustrates me with his inconsistency
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Will likely be adding more blog stuff soon but got my Sonic Port back last night, did a gig with EUB and it sounded great, I did have to restart it before I played but this is a best practice anyway. Currently my Matamp is out of action with a blown valve and I've got a big gig on Sunday, I'm going to use the ipad for it and that's my final test for live, if it handles this band (which it does, I've used it in practices) then I'm sorted and will be rarely bringing the amps out at all. I'm going to take some backups for the gig just incase but no physical amp. I've also booked some studio time with a producer I've worked with a lot to test out the digital setup against my analog one for recording. So again if it performs there (which again it should be fine) I'll have everything I need for all the bands I play in both live and in the studio in a device that I can fit in my gig bag and carry a backup (in my phone) for no extra gear. i've also started experiementing with Ampkit, at the moment if you're doing anything complicated like Audiobus 2 allows, you'll need amplitube, ampkit and jamup. Additionally with the odd update from companies (such as jamup) causing issues for sometimes weeks at a time you need some rig redundancy. Anyway what's another £20 for 10 more amps and pedals anyway
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Levy's CM19L Gigbag - SOLD
tayste_2000 replied to tayste_2000's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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[quote name='andydye' timestamp='1397217175' post='2421872'] re the 'Fender Volume & Tone Pedal - £35 (with velvet bag)' which one is it exactly please and have you a pic of it? do the prices above include uk postage? [/quote] Looks like this and off the bat no not including postage but everything is negotiable
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Bought this from the US for my Overwater and the giant bass is still an inch too long for it, so it's of no use to me. Bag is like new (but not new ) For more info read here: [url="http://www.levysleathers.com/product;cat,873;item,57;Deluxe-Gig-Bags-CM19L"]http://www.levysleat...-Gig-Bags-CM19L[/url] No trades please - SOLD
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[s]Digitech iStomp, boxed with instructions and power supply - £40 (optional official apple lightning to 30pin cable - £15)[/s] - Sold [s]Pearl Octaver OC-07 - £100 (Boxed with all paperwork)[/s] Sold [s]Electro Harmonix (Tall Font) Sovtek Big Muff - £150 (no box, missing battery door, battery only but will include a daisy chain to 9v adaptor)[/s] Sold [s]Maestro OB-2 Octave Box (Boxed with all the paperwork) - £150[/s] Sold [s]Aria FL-10 Flanger - £40[/s] Sold [s]Radial Tonebone with El Paso 15v adaptor - £120 (also include a trs to 2 female jacks for the fx loop)[/s] Sold [s]Zoom Ultra Fuzz - £80[/s] Traded [s]Electro Harmonix Muff - £15[/s] Sold [s]Tone Factor Fuzzsaw - £60[/s] Sold [s]Dod 250 (Unknown year but older than 5) - £50[/s] Sold [s]Dod FX35 Octoplus Octaver (Missing battery door) - £40[/s] Sold Fender Blender RI (Boxed with all the paperwork) - £120 Boss T-Wah - £100 Electro Harmonix Ego Boost - £70 Dod FX25 Filter (Missing battery door and battery snap) - £50 Electro Harmonix (Bubble Font) Sovtek Small Stone Phaser - £100 Kimbara (Shin Ei) Wah - £70 Not Pictured [s]Fender Volume & Tone Pedal - £35 (with velvet bag)[/s] Sold [s]Pedaltrain Jr (Softcase) - £70[/s] Sold Cables & Bits [s]4 Straight George L Jacks - £4 per jack 19 right angle George L Jacks - £4 per jack Misc length of George L cable (quite a length) - £5[/s] SOLD [s]2 x Gigrig Distributor - £30 each but comes with 5 cables each (may even be 6 but let's assume 5 and if you get 6 you can consider it a gift) SOLD[/s]
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90's Russian made (SOVTEK) Electro Harmonix BassBalls Pedal
tayste_2000 replied to StraightSix's topic in Effects For Sale
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[quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1396792140' post='2417349'] Still can't get on with an octave, feel I'll be moving it on but in favour what? [/quote] Dibs and I'd suggest the aguilar octamizer unless you don't like octave as an effect
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Couple of things Audiobus 2 is now available Amplitube now has a number of orange amps including the AD-200
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[quote name='Kiwi' timestamp='1395128992' post='2398897'] I've been using a laptop with Native Instruments Guitar Rig Kontrol for 5 years now which means I could take my laptop to a gig instead of multi effects (assuming I didn't mind risking some plonker spilling beer on it at some point).. I'm not clear on how the iOS is an improvement, can anyone enlighten me? [/quote] Few things Software is cheaper Touch screen is a big plus for changing settings in a live situation You can run it off your phone which is 10th the size of your laptop It's not better just a different approach to a concept that's been around for years but it's so much easier now than it was 5 years ago in my opinion
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I have to admit my utter gas for an axefx and kemper that made me look at what was possible with iOS modelling (since I was already using it for looping) I'd defo start of small before grabbing a kemper or axe mainly because it looses a lot of value if you're not using it in a studio and live you're still lugging round a power amp and cab. If you can survive with the PAs available, you have IEMs or you're mainly in the studio then go for it. I personally have a lot of experience of getting my sound from a Di pedal etc, but nothing even now can beat the sound of a good valve amp behind you, and my iOS rig is the compromise of tone (of a big valve amp) over portability, it certainly sounds better than the modern amps I've tried and is effectively tiny. A sansamp is a good starting point, if you can be happy with that then you'll be ecstatic with a Kemper
