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 Forum: Equipment   Topic: Stepabout - possible patch points?

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 12:37 pm 

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One could route it with more gear, but that's...well...more stuff - higher overhead, in cost, component count, physical footprint, power routing -- all the standard engineering goodness It, essentially just, wastes the stepabout's routing matrix only to duplicate it downstream You are talking as th...

 Forum: Equipment   Topic: Stepabout - possible patch points?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 5:34 pm 

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here, I spent seconds on a quick diagram to illustrate (literally!!) the idea [I chose the in-loop effects arbitrarily as examples...don't read too much into those specifically] It seems like you would not need the StepAbout's routing at all, as you could route those signals at any other point in t...

 Forum: Equipment   Topic: Stepabout - possible patch points?

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:04 pm 

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before the switching matrix. I suspect the preamp and EQ sections are fairly tightly integrated (might even be one-and-the same). so I'm thinking BASXXpreamp -> BASSXX EQ---> external loop --->routing matrix The summing am for the tuner and headphones might be a bit of a toss up, My initial thought...

 Forum: Equipment   Topic: Stepabout - possible patch points?

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 1:45 pm 

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Are you saying that you want to add external effects before the StepAbout's EQ?

 Forum: Free Hands Friday   Topic: FHF #97; Gig report, upcoming events

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:52 am 

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begin again wrote:
It'd be interesting to see your board you discussed - not so much for "the gear" but how you were discussing your workflow and how you set up for flexibility

 Forum: Equipment   Topic: Noise Gates and the Stick: Recommendations?

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 11:29 am 

Replies: 19
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I guess 45Hz would be too high. What frequency is recommended for this application? 45Hz is too low: It sounds like you are describing a job for a high-pass filter, not a noise gate. In your DAW, add a high-pass filter to your melody side's track; set it to the fundamental frequency of your melody ...

 Forum: Inspirations   Topic: Bad Romance

 Post subject: Re: Bad Romance
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:27 am 

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AndyJPro wrote:
Hey that's me! I'm glad to be of some inspiration. I've been something of a no show as of late

:o

Incoming hug!

 Forum: Equipment   Topic: Noise Gates and the Stick: Recommendations?

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 10:25 am 

Replies: 19
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There IS a pedal that does that, and you can get one here!! https://www.greenelephantstudio.com/q-strip ;) The Tech21 Q\Strip (that link goes to the manufacturer's product page, not a store listing) has a high-pass filter which is hard-wired for a 45Hz corner frequency: that would not be particular...

 Forum: Chapman Stick®   Topic: NS Stick vs 8 string Railboard?

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 10:18 am 

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The "tapping" difference between the two has to do both with the question above and also that there is a limitation with having only eight strings which I think is why Emmett kicked it up to 10 and then to twelve. This confuses me, given the following excerpts from the Timeline of Stick A...

 Forum: Announcements   Topic: I’m in the final 4 please vote!!

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 1:26 pm 

Replies: 14
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