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November 30, 2009 at 8:19 pm #79426AshjaahsMuffParticipant
i have just got the micro pog and was wondering are they any settings you could suggest please ?
12 string guitar
bass
jack white soundetc
thanks
December 1, 2009 at 9:32 am #104546AshjaahsMuffParticipantQuote:oh, and im sorry to say, but i think it would be best to have bought a pog(2). i find the micro limited, but still fun and varititionousable.i wanted to get the micro pog first, that was my aim, and if i liked it to get then get the pog2 aswell, and atm im liking it, so hopefully if things carry on ill eventually get the pog2
December 1, 2009 at 4:53 pm #104571electro-melxModeratorQuote:but still fun and varititionousable.you what mate?
I think you might enjoy Coleridge
December 1, 2009 at 11:01 pm #104607fantomenosMemberQuote:i have just got the micro pog and was wondering are they any settings you could suggest please ?12 string guitar
bass
jack white soundetc
thanks
Here’s how I use the micro-pog as a bass player (and it’s been a mainstay on my board since I got it 3 years ago or whatever):
For a basic “thicken” sound, I max the dry, set -1 at 11 o’clock, and +1 at 9 o’clock.
For an “8-string” sound, I play through the neck pickup of my Ricky with dry at max, -1 at min, and +1 at about noon.
When I play guitar solos on my bass, I’ve got dry and -1 at min, +1 at max, into a metal muff with the top boost engaged and at noon.
For a 12-string sound, I’d max dry, -1 at min, +1 to taste (starting around noon, it’s going to depend how your amp is eq’d)
For Jack White, I dunno, I’d start with dry at min, -1 at 3 o’clock, and +1 at noon, into a big muff, into a vintage low-wattage tube amp. Replace big muff with metal muff and tube amp with sunn beta lead for a passable King Buzzo sound. Helps if your guitar is made of aluminum.
December 2, 2009 at 12:03 am #104620AshjaahsMuffParticipantQuote:Quote:i have just got the micro pog and was wondering are they any settings you could suggest please ?12 string guitar
bass
jack white soundetc
cheers for your replyi shall have a look at those settings tomorrow
thanks
Here’s how I use the micro-pog as a bass player (and it’s been a mainstay on my board since I got it 3 years ago or whatever):
For a basic “thicken” sound, I max the dry, set -1 at 11 o’clock, and +1 at 9 o’clock.
For an “8-string” sound, I play through the neck pickup of my Ricky with dry at max, -1 at min, and +1 at about noon.
When I play guitar solos on my bass, I’ve got dry and -1 at min, +1 at max, into a metal muff with the top boost engaged and at noon.
For a 12-string sound, I’d max dry, -1 at min, +1 to taste (starting around noon, it’s going to depend how your amp is eq’d)
For Jack White, I dunno, I’d start with dry at min, -1 at 3 o’clock, and +1 at noon, into a big muff, into a vintage low-wattage tube amp. Replace big muff with metal muff and tube amp with sunn beta lead for a passable King Buzzo sound. Helps if your guitar is made of aluminum.
December 2, 2009 at 12:04 am #104621AshjaahsMuffParticipantthanks for your settings i shall try them tomoz !!!
December 2, 2009 at 12:25 am #104626fantomenosMemberQuote:thanks for your settings i shall try them tomoz !!!Cool! Let us know how it goes!
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