MrNovember wrote:Rubberneck should hopefully be here today! I've been watching a lot of demos and I am very excited for this one. I have lots of ideas for it!
I also finally decided to upgrade my mixer to a Mackie 1202VLZ4 (really wanted something simple with two aux sends so I could mess with some feedback routing) and grabbed a gold Dispatch Master that I've been watching on Reverb.
I only had a rubberneck briefly, but it's a pretty cool pedal. I would recommend playing around with pedals in the feedback loop!
Yeah that's one of the things I'm really excited about. To start, I'm planning on tossing in a Clarinot for some warbles, a Luminary for some crazy pitch shifting, and a Tremstortion for some stutters and distortion
Ct5 can be crazy fun in the effects loop of the rubberneck!
Digitech Freqout is great in effects loops. I’m using it right now in the loop of the empress reverb and it is awesome!
I never considered putting the CT5 in the loop. I'll have to give that a shot! And yeah I saw the Freqout used in the loop in one of the demos (Knobs I think?) and it sounded great. Freqout is another pedal I've been meaning to try.
Dandolin wrote:yeeeahhh buddy
I like the mullet style with those - business @ the body; party @ the headstock \m/
Haha perfect description. I had to have it when found. Put it on layaway and here we are. Finally ripping it! Sounds way better than my other bass. And, coincidentally also only made for 2 years...
friendship wrote:
Jero wrote:New (old) bass in... Charvel 2B. It's fantastic
I wanna see
I will try and get pictures tomorrow! It's kind of hard to capture the color. Metallic shift between a purple/wine/copper/gunmetal type of thing going on.
Realised I'm owed a fair bit from some energy bills, so today I bought a Nektar Impact LX49+ midi controller. Having a lot of fun figuring it out (by which I mean forgetting what I'm supposed to be doing and playing softsynths), no idea how I lasted so long making computer music without a midi controller
Coming: Stomp Under Foot Civil War Muff
You know I still kick myself every now and then that I had a chance to get a real one new for under $100... but I was young and that was a lot of money to me...