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Record two stereo tracks and pan one left and one right on each track and you should be able to record two stereo tracks then split it into four mono ones without ever modding it!!!
B.DawsParticipantThis thing oscillates like crazy if you get the gain too high. It also is very fuzzish at times and can get a really huge big muff sound. I would suggest you check out the Rocktron Silver Dragon (seriously it rocks my socks off), check out it’s harmony central reviews then pick one up on eBay for half the price!!!
B.DawsParticipantIt works fine on my Line6 and my Epiphone Valve Junior. My Behringer Twin knockoff has issues with it if it’s in the effects loop, I have to put it before the preamp.
B.DawsParticipantI used my Worm for the longest on my board and there were none of these problems you speak of. I got a new amp and now have the worm in my effects loop and instantly start getting the distortion out of the Worm (is this your case?). Simple answer, turn down your channel volume to get the signal below the level the Worm distorts and you can still blast your master as much as you want. I noticed this because my Vintage Time Machine has an overload LED so I can tell when the signal is too much thanks to it. I also have to use the Low input on my amp instead of the High to be able to do this. I have the new version, what about you? Hope this helps!
B.DawsParticipantMy most recent boards!
B.DawsParticipantI have a hot tubes and it is clinically insane. I think it is bi-polar with mild schizophrenia. That’s the only explanation.
B.DawsParticipantThey are glued on, pry them off with a butter knife or a fork. I use a hunting knife but that can be dangerous!
B.DawsParticipantThe CE-2 is a billion times better. I hate Boss pedals though. Maybe you should look at different effect if you don’t like the Small Clone because I personally think it’s a wonderful Chorus. Maybe you are seeking a Flanger (which can usually do Chorus and more extreme stuff)? What sound are you looking for?
B.DawsParticipantI listened to the clips and it sounded right!?!?
B.DawsParticipantMost of my EHX/true bypass pedals don’t click other than the “pop” of the switch. I hate Boss pedals (though I do mod many of them for people) because I just do. But to Watson’s question, something funny is I have 3 Behringer pedals (the Vintage Phaser, the Vintage Time Machine {DMM Clone}, and the VT999) and all of them are true bypass and make no noise at all! The switches look just like the ones on all my EHX and true bypass pedals. I took the pedals apart and the foot switch sits on a pcb of some kind and it’s a very strange looking switch. Though it doesn’t have the “pop” feel of the pedals it works and is completely silent.
B.DawsParticipantI have an Epi Valve Jr (head and cab), a Line 6 Spider, and a Behringer 15w for guitar; a Peavey for electronic drums; and some crazy looking amp with neon green knobs from the 80s for bass. I can’t remember its name right now.
B.DawsParticipantYou rock Bill! Loved the video.
B.DawsParticipantSounds cool Gestaltito, but like the other dude said get them Vocals to slice through there!
http://sites.google.com/site/memphisjamming/demos
My cousin challenged me to do a reggae song and this is what I came up with. Keep in mind the vocals (aside from the chorus) and soloing is entirely improv so bear with it as it is kind of long but I think worth it. It gives you a sample of that spacey reverb on the Voice Box! Take care buddies!
B.DawsParticipantI agree with the previous post. When on low gain I have to jack the volume up so high it brings noise into the equation. On high gain this is not an issue though you may have to cut volume some and tweak it a little more.
B.DawsParticipantI don’t think there is any difference between the nano or old version. I would suggest though to check out the Bassballs opposed to the Dr. Q, I liked it a lot more!
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