That's all very helpfull, thanks. Since your first response I've been reading up on attenuation, which is a real eye opener.
I've been recording demo's for years and didn't care about impendance differences etc. as I just needed to convey a sketch of a song.
I want to make a step up, see if I...
Thanks a lot.
When picking a reamper I should make a simular consideration right? So a reamper with a pad option is always preferable, in terms of versatility?
I'm in the market for a reamper (actually 2, because I like to have everything in pairs.)
Whyle browsing for one I found this DIY kit which is basicly an Edcor transformer + some wires and inputs.
Then... I remembered that I have a pair of Shure a95a line matching transformers laying around...
By brother got a DBX 242 with some other stuff, he couldn't use the DBX, so he gave it to me. It looks a bit cheap, but old DBX stuff tends to be ok. I'm in the middle of relocating my studio however, and can't really give it a listen. So I went on the various sites to see what people have to...
I've been recording guitar/bassguitar/vox/drummachine stuff for years now. Played a bit of backing synths too. Even took a few piano lessons to learn my way around a keyboard.
Now, the most impressive :facepalm: thing I've ever done with midi is hook up a Roland HD recorder to a Triton...
I've been trying to fix the following problem for five days, it's driving me nuts! I mean: Really driving me nuts!
I've been programming drums and occasional synths on my Triton LE for years, so you'd think I knew the thing.
Now I'm trying to real-time-record a hand played piano piece into the...
Hi Ashcat, thanks, very helpful, I'll give that a try. We did check the signal chain ofcourse, but it was the pedal. Alas.
@Greg: I tried most any chorus pedal out there, from cheap to boutique. Nothing sounds like the SC10. Just like nothing sounds like the CE-1. So please, indulge me.
I'm in a Post-Punk/New Wave band influenced by Siouxsie and the Banshees etc. So clean chorus sounds are vital to me. I have three different chorus pedals on my board, one of them is an Ibanez SC10.
I love the SC10, it can make clean, single notes ring out like a bell (width open full, speed...
How about this bass here, I've got an option on it for €45.
It's advertised as home built, but I'm pretty sure the neck and hardware are from another old Jap bass.
I did, but every time I click it turns out to be metal wound top strings set.
But I'll give it another go. Good to know they're out there at least.
Thanks again Greg.
Does anyone have any idea if these are made?
I'm not talking about regular sets with two/three nylon strings and three/four metal wound strings. I don't want the metal wound-thing.
I'm aware that they would create to much tention on a regular guitar. It's for a project.
I got a lot of used guitar parts in yesterday. Among the stuff is a pair of P90 pickups. There's no info on them, does anyone recognise the brand or even which is the neck and which is the bridge pickup?
Thanks. :guitar: