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billphreets

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  1. hmmmmmmm, too close for comfort!
  2. brought a fantastic SEelectronics condenser mic from Tuco at a great price! was delivered SUPER prompt! nice bloke to deal with, im hoping we can do business again sometime!!
  3. [quote name='51m0n' post='963258' date='Sep 21 2010, 01:19 PM']Hahahaa, so what happens when you have a digital device with an analogue interface? This has a bunch of analogue knobs on for you to play with, as well as presets to set up far more complex parameters than could realistically fit on a pedal.... Or what about an analogue device with digital control and an analogue interface to that control (FMR RNC springs to mind)? Whats wrong with perfect recall anyway?[/quote] nothing wrong with it , was actually a pretty good film in its day
  4. billphreets

    Octave

    can i chime in here and proclaim my love for the fat analog sound of the OC-2 without causing another backlash like i unwittingly did in the envelope filter thread ???
  5. [quote name='mcnach' post='962320' date='Sep 20 2010, 03:54 PM']when all the argument presented is this... there's no more argument I can't care less about what technology is being used. If a pedal is made of potatoes and it sounds good... then it sounds good. Even if they're digital potatoes.[/quote] its not an argument , just my opinion.. give me knobs to tweak instead of sh*tty presets to trawl through any day of the week..
  6. J brought my discumbobulator & small stone from me.. great lad to deal with! ultra fast payment no bullshit cheers m8!
  7. [quote name='EskimoBassist' post='960083' date='Sep 18 2010, 01:06 AM']+1 This, together with the "it must have true bypass" idea, really winds me up. As far as I see it, as long as it sounds good, then why should it matter whether it is analog or not? Surely it just makes the job of finding the right sounding pedal that much harder.[/quote] not for me it hasnt... but each to their own.. im with you on the "it must have true bypass" being b******s though!!
  8. [quote name='Kev' post='960004' date='Sep 17 2010, 10:50 PM']Your point?? Cannot stand this analog obsessed nonsense [/quote] obviously
  9. [quote name='51m0n' post='958102' date='Sep 16 2010, 10:30 AM']I dont understand, you want versatility, well this has more versatility built in than any other envelope filter I've ever seen, since it effectively models different takes on the envelope filter circuitry. Watch some more of the videos explaining it on youtube, there are over 20 different takes on the concept (IIRC) which change over 20 different parameters in the model (that you cant access from the knobs), you then get a bunch of front panel controls over each one. Now unless the Enigma actually has over 25 different controls it cant be more versatile than this can it? Maybe I'm missing what you are getting at, but every envelope filter/bass/fx setup I've tried has an inherent character, this seems to provide a bunch of inherent characters. Plus if the $120 translates as it usually does (to £120) its a remarkably cheap device for the amount of sounds available IMO.[/quote] but its digital!
  10. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=100779"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=100779[/url]
  11. [quote name='xgsjx' post='954422' date='Sep 13 2010, 09:50 AM']No points for guessing what pedal I'm gonna suggest. There's many good pedals out there, depends on how much you wanna spend.[/quote] +1 MF 101
  12. q-tron sold thankyou very much gentlemen ; )
  13. ok m8 no probs ; ) i`ll pm you back when i get up ; ) ; )
  14. bump - final price drop
  15. price drop q-tron
  16. small stone sold
  17. emma and big muff now sold, small stone sold pending usual
  18. bass big muff now SOLD pending usual
  19. up for sale to fund moog G.A.S. EHX q-tron + (classic old 24v silver box version) this has been professionally modded by Martin Owen of Owen Electronics. its true bypass,has a cool blue led to show when pedal is engaged and a volume pot to help keep that notorious volume spike in check. few surface scratches on it but perfect working order. absolutely killer filter!! comes with EHX mains adaptor now £45 posted!!!!
  20. that small stone is a BARGAIN
  21. microPOG does a decent octave up if you dont mind a sterile digital sound and latency.. octron all the way..
  22. pm replied & sold pending
  23. [quote name='xgsjx' post='914281' date='Aug 3 2010, 09:04 PM']Not quite a dedicated wah pedal, but the moog LPF with an expression pedal does the job very nicely & seems to add low frequencies to the sound. You can use either the inbuilt envelope follower to control the amount of wah & use the pedal to adjust either cutoff frequency or resonance, thus working in a traditional wah style & still have control over wahing or use the pedal to take control of the wah amount giving control of the amount that the envelope follower affects the sound. You can take a TRS cable from the env out jack & back into any of the inputs that control the 4 parameter knobs letting your playing dynamics have control of more than just the wah amount. Downside is it ain't cheap (mines was £150) or small & the expression pedal is an extra £30 (tho you can use just about any brand). But it is built like a tank with nice wooden sides.[/quote] i use this same setup.. awesome
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