Quatschmacher Posted Thursday at 12:17 Posted Thursday at 12:17 (edited) The balance has been restored to my bass universe. (And this is definitely better than the Behringer clone.) Edited Thursday at 12:18 by Quatschmacher 5 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted Thursday at 13:20 Posted Thursday at 13:20 (edited) After being greatly impressed by Zpor's vocal effects in Henge, I ascertained from a live video that he was using a Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer and its forerunner, the VT-3 to transform his voice. I found that the latest model in this line appeared to be the E-4 Voice Tweaker so I picked one up secondhand. Unfortunately I found it rather a phaff to use, so I also got a VT-4 which arrived via the bay of E this morning. My initial impression is that the VT-4 is much more accessible with better I/O options & phantom power on a balanced mic input, although the E-4 does have some cool features not included in the VT-4 — it can be used as an audio interface without drivers, it has a built-in rechargable battery, and the looper & scatter feature are interesting and warrant some experimentation. Not sure whether I will keep both, but I'll do some recording with them and see how I get on. Edited Thursday at 13:24 by Jean-Luc Pickguard Quote
MrDinsdale Posted Thursday at 14:41 Posted Thursday at 14:41 Grabbed another HX One, I sold the last when I decided to get the Quad Cortex. I really love the form factor of these and they’re great to bring some fun to the table. I think ive pretty much narrowed down my shortlist of pedals for a smaller board to: Canvas Tuner > The Accountant > HX One > Science Mother > Two Notes Opus I may need a bigger board to add the Black Math or Longsword for extra dirt but I think this might just do the trick for now 👌 1 Quote
tayste_2000 Posted Thursday at 15:46 Posted Thursday at 15:46 Third time lucky with the JF Capo. 2nd Cream Pie I got across the weekend. 2 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted Thursday at 16:04 Posted Thursday at 16:04 On 03/04/2025 at 15:46, tayste_2000 said: 2nd Cream Pie I got across the weekend. Expand That's a phrase I didn't expect to read on BassChat 4 Quote
nilorius Posted Thursday at 16:23 Posted Thursday at 16:23 On 03/04/2025 at 15:46, tayste_2000 said: Third time lucky with the JF Capo. 2nd Cream Pie I got across the weekend. Expand Why do You need 2nd cream pie? Quote
tayste_2000 Posted Thursday at 16:28 Posted Thursday at 16:28 On 03/04/2025 at 16:23, nilorius said: Why do You need 2nd cream pie? Expand Because it’s the best sounding low gain overdrive/dirty boost I’ve ever come across. Quote
nilorius Posted Thursday at 16:34 Posted Thursday at 16:34 On 03/04/2025 at 16:28, tayste_2000 said: Because it’s the best sounding low gain overdrive/dirty boost I’ve ever come across. Expand Double double. Quote
BabyBlueSound Posted Saturday at 06:41 Posted Saturday at 06:41 (edited) Boss Tera Echo 2! The weirdo digital reverb. I thought this will be useful mostly when I want to record some spacey guitar backing track for myself, or drone around. I was wrong, welcome to the board, Mr Always On! If I turn the effect volume down a bit, then set feedback and spread time to minimum, it just adds a very nice "body" to the sound by adding just a tiny bit of roomy reverb. It just makes the notes sound more exciting. CAN'T TURN IT OFF NOW! Edited Saturday at 06:43 by BabyBlueSound 1 Quote
AndyTravis Posted Saturday at 06:58 Posted Saturday at 06:58 Mandela effect… ha. See what I did there. i used one of these years ago and recall a certain sound it did. I’m not sure it does it 🫣 1 Quote
tayste_2000 Posted Saturday at 12:50 Posted Saturday at 12:50 On 05/04/2025 at 06:58, AndyTravis said: Mandela effect… ha. See what I did there. i used one of these years ago and recall a certain sound it did. I’m not sure it does it 🫣 Expand Hoping for a sample and hold filter? this was my first multi fx….. I don’t miss it 😅 Quote
AndyTravis Posted Saturday at 13:50 Posted Saturday at 13:50 On 05/04/2025 at 12:50, tayste_2000 said: Hoping for a sample and hold filter? this was my first multi fx….. I don’t miss it 😅 Expand No it was a weird ambience thing. Thinking on…it may have been the red (guitar) version… Quote
chilli Posted Sunday at 13:57 Posted Sunday at 13:57 Meris Enzo X Sold a fair few pedals and a pedal board to get here, somehow managed to buy a couple more pedals in the pre order to delivery time . Not new to Meris, owned and sold an M7 and still have Ottobit Jr. I'm liking this pedal alot, some presets are meh, some YEAH and some are F**king awesome. Every aspect of a preset sound can be edited. Display shows in realtime what is changing (there's the main page as shown above, turning Pitch, Filter, Volume or MOD dials brings up a sperate page, then there is the editing page). Display is crystal clear and a little aluring (even with sticker still on). Very easy / intuitive to edit / work around the pedal. I play an EUB (NS Design WAV 4) and the majority of presets have no problem with open E or high notes on the G string. I've a few pedals and so far only tried the Enzo X into Chase Bliss's Onwards and MOOD MK2 and it sounded immense. Not gone near the MIDI side yet. My olny gripe and this is being picky, is there is a one second delay when changing between presets. 3 Quote
HoorayForAnonyms Posted Sunday at 15:45 Posted Sunday at 15:45 (edited) On 06/04/2025 at 13:57, chilli said: Meris Enzo X Sold a fair few pedals and a pedal board to get here, somehow managed to buy a couple more pedals in the pre order to delivery time . Not new to Meris, owned and sold an M7 and still have Ottobit Jr. I'm liking this pedal alot, some presets are meh, some YEAH and some are F**king awesome. Every aspect of a preset sound can be edited. Display shows in realtime what is changing (there's the main page as shown above, turning Pitch, Filter, Volume or MOD dials brings up a sperate page, then there is the editing page). Display is crystal clear and a little aluring (even with sticker still on). Very easy / intuitive to edit / work around the pedal. I play an EUB (NS Design WAV 4) and the majority of presets have no problem with open E or high notes on the G string. I've a few pedals and so far only tried the Enzo X into Chase Bliss's Onwards and MOOD MK2 and it sounded immense. Not gone near the MIDI side yet. My olny gripe and this is being picky, is there is a one second delay when changing between presets. Expand Great to hear that’s it’s been a positive experience so far. I’ve been a long time user of the og Enzo and I’m excited to try this version out now that stock has landed in the UK. I’ve just sold my little Enzo to partially fund the X. I know you’ve been using it with your EUB but have you tried the poly mode yet? I found the original didn’t track bass chords at all and hoping the X will be better. Congrats on the new pedal! Edited Sunday at 15:45 by HoorayForAnonyms Quote
p4ul Posted Sunday at 17:51 Posted Sunday at 17:51 (edited) I just got my grubby little mitts on this rather awesome pedal from Horayforanonyms above 😀 However, I may need to grow another brain to understand it. Also probably gonna have to add an expression pedal and a little midi switcher for extra complexity and a deeper dive into its Gargantuan soundscape. Edited Sunday at 17:53 by p4ul 2 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Not sure why I bought this. I snagged it on ebay at a good price but I have no room on my all-boss bass pedalboard and the eq on my ABM600 does everything I need it to do. I'm sure it could come in handy for quick eq changes or as a clean boost. 1 Quote
Rosie C Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 hours ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said: Not sure why I bought this. I snagged it on ebay at a good price but I have no room on my all-boss bass pedalboard and the eq on my ABM600 does everything I need it to do. I'm sure it could come in handy for quick eq changes or as a clean boost. Expand They're great pedals! I use one of these with my upright - it handles the impedance matching between my amp and the piezo pickup, functions as a pre-amp, and winding down the '50' slider removes most feedback. 1 Quote
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