audio (jack) connection cables are commonly called patch cables. George L are the most minimalist, Lava are also good. but it's wise to get chap ones first to experiment with.
power-wise, Diago powerstation is great, and usually comes with a 'daisy chain' of adaptors (6 per chain). these can be linked into anoher daisy chain to power more pedals
edit : silver medal runner up.
so, Dan appears to be busy, and underwhelming at self-promotion, so i'll chime in, like the big-mouth i am.
hope to see some BC'ers tomorrow.
if you haven't heard them, you're missing out.
band/lp:
[url="http://alphamaleteaparty.bandcamp.com/"]http://alphamaleteaparty.bandcamp.com/[/url]
gig:
[url="http://www.songkick.com/concerts/13407469-alpha-male-tea-party-at-chameleon-arts-cafe"]http://www.songkick....eleon-arts-cafe[/url]
funny, i got rid of my Deep Impact for $$$'s and kept the G5.
horses, courses etc. Bump for a very underrated piece of kit. best tracking synth pedal i've tried.
there's a thread on TB about it, sounds interesting and zany.
[url="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1933690225/pitchgrinder-an-8-step-sequenced-pitch-shifter"]http://www.kickstart...d-pitch-shifter[/url]
it will be pricey - @ approx £225 + shipping and whatever HMRC decide to throw at you, but could be useful for a variety of instruments, and a whole lot of fun.
giving up on it already ? - you may regret it ..
i know it can sound a bit limited and slightly 'cheesy' at first, but plug in a suitable volume pedal and it's a different beast.
especially with a Harmonist and some fuzz after it ..
but this is surely the funniest thing the Gimme's ever did.
the audience's reaction/dancing is priceless :
no wonder the poor kid is seated at 7:30 in ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvB3hFKBZRM
funk :
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRwpqdXSd7U[/media]
punk :
and another one from Me first and the Gimme Gimme's, the masters of the cover version..
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBGGYrFePCk[/media]
[quote name='bassplayer88' timestamp='1342608523' post='1737710']
hi guys, thought you might wanna check out this little teaser vid from my new new project. everything is triggered and played live. My bass system involves a sonnus midi converter and a nord modular synth which lets me do pretty much anything....
hope you like it
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8osQ-LDKix8[/media]
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some very hot bass sounds there ! good work.
[quote name='simwells' timestamp='1342031517' post='1728504']
Theoretically with an expressionator you could control three pedals via hot hand that have expression control and then as many source audio pedals with the mini hot hand input at the same time so about eight different pedals?!
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.. too much information.
[quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1342014162' post='1728079']
I'm seriously thinking about a Xerograph....especially considering that the new Source Audio Hot Hand 3 can control any Expression enabled pedals :-P
Si
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theoretically then, one could be plugged into an Expressionator to control up to three pedals via HH ?!
insane.
can't tell you much about the selling tickets issue, but i've seen Reuben there, and more recently, Tom Vek.
Tom Vek tickets were obtained online, probably Ticketmaster, but can't remember.
great venue. good sound,.
[quote name='Pinball' timestamp='1341741009' post='1723296']
It's amazing how often what I think I need turns out not to be what I actually want
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well put. i've tried out numerous pedals/combinations.
it's a constant learning-curve.
and a lot of fun.