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pantherairsoft

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  1. I'm coming - Only just noticed this - I was not aware you needed tickets. A drummer friend of mine (he plays with the person that arranged this (is that you?) suggested we go about 10 days back. This is the 1st I knew about needing tickets!
  2. [quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1321123822' post='1435667'] Yeah - am planning to attempt to record something this week... [/quote] As Promised - <embed width="600" height="361" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowFullscreen="true" allowNetworking="all" wmode="transparent" src="http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf" flashvars="file=http%3A%2F%2Fvid61.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fh44%2Fpantherairsoft%2FPedal%2520Videos%2FClusterFluxDemo.mp4"> I've never done a video review before as you can likely tell and I had to compress this down from 2.1gb to the mess it i now - It's lost a bit in the process and the mic keeps dipping in volume to compensate the peaks and dips - but you get the idea!
  3. Great combo. What I currently use at home. Stunning tone and volume from a very compact bit of kit. Fair price too!
  4. Few snippets shot today playing around with the Low Pass Filter and trying to sort out my hatred of the Whammy cutting top end. It's all a bit rough, but thought I'd post anyway. I'm playing along to backing tracks made by our very own xgsjx. The vids were shot in HD on a Canon 500D which limits the signal somewhere and I've had to compress the videos massively to get them to an uploadable size so sorry about the quality! <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/zL95ac_73lE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/5i3aPmQ5OOw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  5. Scott's a top guy & great bassist.
  6. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1321206375' post='1436460'] [size=4]Oooh. [/size] [size=4]A "like" from a mod. That Top Trumps any "dislikes" for life.[/size] [/quote] Should be worth at least 3 likes in reality
  7. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1321205441' post='1436435'] [size=4][color=#222222][font=Arial]As long as the mods can sift out the vindictive, unreasonable and immature "dislikes". Maybe the mods have given themselves a bigger job than they really needed.[/font][/color][/size] [/quote] Good point! Turn it off. Turn it off now please!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. I'd love the brown dog TBH. Had my eye on it for a while. If any of my listed stuff sells I'm on it! Also very surprised its still here. Shep
  9. Moved. Corrected the title for you too 'Stereo' Rather than 'Stero'
  10. If you decide to open up your trade options and fancy an EBS HD350 - Give me a call. Would be a nice piece to add to the Roscoe collection.
  11. +1 on everything you said. I'm still being constantly impressed. Now I've moved to my poweramp set up , the amount of bass on tap is unreal! massive infact!
  12. Nice!
  13. Yeah - am planning to attempt to record something this week...
  14. I've had a play with the Analogman. Only pedal chorus I've tries that I prefered to the EBS... Until the Cluster Flux came along anyway! Not tried the Boost Chorus. Hot Rox stock it though and they are around the corner from my Studio so I may pop in and play. I had the Red Ripper from the same 'character' series, which I sold, and it's possibly the only pedal I really miss (that and the ABSynth) and want back again.
  15. Nice set up Rich. I'd like to steal your Analogman chorus please
  16. I use the MP-201 to create similar LFO's into my Low Pass Filter. It's a pretty sweet homemade bit of kit to be honest
  17. Links to pics on the thread you link to in the OP have broken (prob when the forum software moved over!). Can you replace them... I've only just seen this thread and I'm interested
  18. Which ever side of the loops you select will act as your signal path - you can still turn those pedals off though. They won't always 'effect' the signal, just be in line. Much like they are at the mo as your board currently stands. The easiest way to think of it is that the LS-2 is an effect. Imagine the pedals in its loops don't exist. Bass - pedal a - pedal b - LS-2 - pedal c - pedal d - amp That's like a regular pedalboard with 5 pedals on it , although in reality there are more pedals as they are 'within the loop' of the LS-2. So which ever channel of the LS-2 is selected forms the signal path. If you think of the LS-2 as a multi effect, that does the job of which ever channel is selected, imagining the signal path gets a little easier (only in A/B mode though!). If I'm not explaining it too well I apologise. If you PM me your current set up in the exact order you currently have it set up I'll write you up an example signal path with the LS-2. Shep
  19. The issue is, you currently want 3 combinations... Pre - Octave - MuTron (if you use one of your basses) Octave - MuTron (of you use the other bass (doesn't require Pre)) Pre - compressor. The way I laid out the chain before... Bass - Pre - LS-2 Loop A: Mu-Tron - Octave Loop B: Comp Amp Would be the closest. It would mean you can switch between the Mu-Tron & Octave together AND the compressor with 1 press. You would also need to turn the Pre on or off though if you needed it. If you use the bass that always needs the Pre then you're fine (as I assume it's always on anyway), but of using the other bass you'd just turn it on for slapping. That should work.
  20. Let me have a think and I'll get back to you. Something like the Carl Martin Octa Switch would do it as you can set up 8 specific combinations of pedals and pop between them. The GigRig stuff would work too. Expensive though. I can't think of a way to do it with your average loop/line selector.
  21. Your post implies that you only use mu-tron and octave, then Pre and comp. So, do you actually want Pre, mu-tron and octave, then Pre and comp? In that case... Bass - Pre - LS-2 Loop A: Mu-Tron - Octave Loop B: Comp Amp The signal will always go through the Pre, then either mu-tron and octave OR compressor. Shep
  22. [quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' timestamp='1321020017' post='1434431'] Hi all, Looking to try and put a loop in here somewhere so that I don't have to tap dance quite so much! I use the Mu-Tron and the Octabass for the verse in one tune and then switch straight to both off and compressor and Sadowsky pre-amp on for the chorus. Any ideas where I could put a Boss line selector in to make this easier - what would it be best replacing on the board? Also toying with switching the Octabass for an Aguilar Octamiser - anyone have any thoughts on this? Images below [url="http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc441/Gunsfreddy2003/Cogswell%20Pics/IMG_2071.jpg"]http://i1212.photobu...cs/IMG_2071.jpg[/url] [/quote] You could use an LS-2... Loop A has the octave and Mu-tron in and loop B has the pre and compressor. Set the LS-2 to A/B mode and you can pop between the 2 as much as you like. Bear in mind though that whatever comes before of after the LS-2 will effect both channels
  23. I so want a set of Taurus pedals - That make my day
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