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NOW SOLD! Up for grabs is my Digitech Jamman Stereo (that's the 4 button version!). Great looper with oodles of loop time organised into banks for those who want to save them for future gigs. Makes a great sampler too to load with samples to trigger with your foot. Boxed with manual. In great condition, just some light marks on the sides where it's been up against other pedals on the board, general wear and tear. [s]Looking for £120 posted in the UK[/s]. NOW SOLD! Pics up soon! Shep
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The Moog or the Xero will do this. This is standard Loe Pass Filter application - used to create big dub bass sounds, or, when you move the cutoff about (with an expression pedal for example) you get nice synthy sweeps. On the moog - Envelope 0 (you don't want to use the env section), Mix 10, Cut off to desired freq, Resonance to required boost level. Done. One the Xero - As above, but it has no envelope section (unless you buy the deluxe version). Some envelope filters may let you do this buy turning the sensitivity right down to avoid triggering the envelope, but at the end of the day a static low pass filter is what you are asking for.
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Do you mean that the frequencies roll off directly after the frequency you select to boost? If so, this is a regular Low Pass filter. Your cutoff frequency can be selected and boosted, and everything after it is removed. Typically this will have only s cutoff and a resonance control.
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[quote name='Badass' timestamp='1382706102' post='2255680'] 3Leaf Audio - Anyone know if they renamed the 'Groove Regulator' to 'Wonderlove'? I can't seem to find much on the 'Groove Regulator' The former seems to have some of the features I'm looking for. [/quote] Groove Reg became the Groove Reg 2, which became the Wonderlove... Just an evolution of the pedal. It's an envelope filter though - Which you said you were not after. If you use the terms 'resonant filter' you are going to find envelope filters in your searches. If you are looking for an EQ application of a filter then you want to be looking at 'filter-based-EQ' or parametric EQ. Are you trying to recreate a certain sound as that would help us suggest what you need. Your diagram would suggest a Low Pass Filter is what you want - to boost a certain frequency and completely remove everything above it, such as the Moog LPF or Iron Ether Xerograph.
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Makes sense - SO you are really looking for an EQ/Preamp type system. Maybe a Parametric EQ is a good place to start? Typically 3 knobs - One selects the centre frequency, one selects how wide the band of frequencies that are effected is (Q) and one selects the boost at the centre Frequency. Aside that, I'm not aware of anyone making a real filter EQ system in pedal format, though someone like John East may be able to wire up one of his onboard-filter pre's into a box for you?
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
pantherairsoft replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
[quote name='LiamPodmore' timestamp='1382380800' post='2251539'] I think what made it easier with Sheps was that it was so big, so there was plenty of room to get hands under, which there isn't with something so small. [/quote] This. I'd still of had hinges in hindsight though TBH. That board has been in my garage (without the pedals on it obviously) since OHM disbanded in Feb. If anyone wants a bloody stupid size board and can collect then I'll do a deal!! [IMG]http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h44/pantherairsoft/Amp%20Cab%20Pedals/IMG_0560.jpg[/IMG] -
What sound are you after exactly - Your overview is basically every envelope filter about. 'Resonance' is just that - The amount of 'boost' at the specified cutoff frequency. There are different filter sounds - High Pass, Low Pass (most bass envelope filters) and Band Pass (way type) are the most common and what they actually do to the sound differs somewhat, but resonance is the amount of the peak... so basically all of them could do what you need. This article I wrote may answer more questions - http://sheponbass.co.uk/blog/signal-chain-bassics-part-iv-filters.html If you have other questions after reading it, let us know and I'll answer them here if I can.
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Would either be the Roscoe LG Signature I already have, or a LeFay Remington Steel.
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Shep on Bass - Interviews about effects!
pantherairsoft replied to pantherairsoft's topic in Effects
Anyone for a spot of Russian Circles... PLEASE BE AWARE - MY WEBSITE IS NOW CLOSED. THE INTERVIEWS CAN NOW BE FOUND HERE -> [url="http://simonpoulton.tumblr.com/sheponbass"]http://simonpoulton.....com/sheponbass[/url] May I present Brian Cook. Brian Cook is the bass man with acclaimed noise-mongers Russian Circles and is formerly the bass player with Botch and These Arms Are Snakes. Brian spared me a little time in between shows to share the details of his current rig. -
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[quote name='krispn' timestamp='1371724404' post='2117324'] Maybe we should start a review thread in the reviews forum with audio/video? C'mon Shep you already have about 5 of his pedals get the ball rollin' [/quote] I have a couple of custom builds in the works in Toms table at the mo. When they arrive I'll review and video demo all of my COG stuff in one go
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Ryan bought my Eventide ModFactor. Easy transaction. A pleasure to deal with. Cheers Shep
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1381510800' post='2240148'] Loving the monochrome/minimal vibe! [/quote] Thanks dude, My camera settings have made it all look black and white, when in actual fact the colours are slightly softer and warmer in there - The walls are a soft magnolia and the furniture is Ikea's Black-Brown, no it's all quite neutral. There a touch more colour in there too now... it's still evolving Sounds great in there though!
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Shep on Bass - Interviews about effects!
pantherairsoft replied to pantherairsoft's topic in Effects
New interview (man it's been too long!!!)... PLEASE BE AWARE - MY WEBSITE IS NOW CLOSED. THE INTERVIEWS CAN NOW BE FOUND HERE -> [url="http://simonpoulton.tumblr.com/sheponbass"]http://simonpoulton.....com/sheponbass[/url] I was recently lucky enough to tie down the awesome Anton Dang of O'Brother to answer some questions about his crushing live sound and gear. Check out what he had to say! -
Patient Zero - A new, and somewhat ambitious project.
pantherairsoft replied to pantherairsoft's topic in Share Your Music
I'm sensing a theme here... maybe we should do an album for the Disney Channel or something Started tracking bass today for the next record. The first few stems are on the way to Canada for Waatu to tell me it blows and I need to start again Watch this space. -
The EMMA is great. It's very subtle for a filter, but sounds gorgeous. It you want some major filter action it may not be what your after, but for nice funk flavour it kills!
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Finally got my home studio set up sorted - I've been using the front room for everything since I moved 2 months ago. Very cool to have some space again... My workstation: [IMG]http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h44/pantherairsoft/IMG_2574_zpsb9f70f94.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h44/pantherairsoft/IMG_2585_zpse1b0e95d.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h44/pantherairsoft/IMG_2590_zps04c38839.jpg[/IMG] Behind the desk/'live' space: [IMG]http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h44/pantherairsoft/IMG_2581_zps865f1d52.jpg[/IMG] Spare (as in 'not currently on my pedalboard' shelves): [IMG]http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h44/pantherairsoft/IMG_2592_zpsc7c2e5e8.jpg[/IMG]
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Alex - I'll shoot some video as I must be going mad. I can physically shake a picture off the wall (just now!!!) with my EBS Fafner and get pretty much no noticeable movement - just some light vibration in the drivers. Either way... I want to A/B the new cab! Any of the 1st batch heading to customers anywhere near Nottingham?
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[quote name='Wolverinebass' timestamp='1380922622' post='2232583'] ... I'd never seen anything have speakers which move so far and yet still work afterwards.... [/quote] I find this very interesting. My Big Twin T gets some serious welly due to the synth sub bass stuff I throw at it. I spent a long time running a 1400w amp into mine and playing large clubs at crazy volume and I still have not seen a driver move. It's beyond belief - The speakers literally move 1-2mm at the most, it's like the cabs not actually plugged in. If the speakers in the new one are very active I'm assuming a very different technology has been employed to produce the volume compared to the older cab.
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It was confirmed a while ago on the Moog forum before anyone had seen them as someone stumbled over the patent application for the name etc. Hopefully they'll hit stores pretty quick!
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It's very true. I heard about these and saw them about 6 weeks ago when an online retailer put them up, before being promptly told off my Moog and took them down... but not before I'd had a good look!!!!