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« on: August 19, 2008, 06:31:33 PM »

Hello everyone,

Started to use T.C. electronic G major in OTS loop, controlled by G minor.
Works just great, no need for Dumbleator.
Here are sound samples:

Gibson L6 with a single coil bridge pickup.
Expression pedal + flanger, phazer, delay, reverb, then octave up+down with large hall, then little compression with delay, reverb
http://www.drika.biz/OTSFX.mp3

Funky Blues – L6 single coil bridge. Channel switching with a G minor + G major.
 26st sec.- overdrive.
40th sec - bridge humbucker.
1,15 min – drive + preamp boost,
1,54 – single bridge clean.
http://www.drika.biz/funkey.mp3


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« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2008, 09:16:26 PM »

Glad to hear it, I've got a G-sharp and g-switch arriving this week!! I thought I might have to get a K-ator.
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« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2008, 09:49:01 PM »

Nice work (as usual) Pickmaster!  Funny this topic just started - I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on a TC G-system,  it's a major outlay, but I could cut down the size of my floor board and still use a few of my vintage effects - in fact selling off most of my old stompers would finance most of it! - choices... choices... Huh?
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« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2008, 10:13:39 PM »

Good evening hywelg, Mitch,

To tell the truth I never tried any Klein/dumbleator to compare to my other loop processors. One thing I know for sure if one uses proper bypass switch (because “bypass” on the rack devices IS NOT A REAL bypass, signal still goes through the digital chain)  like this



This is a simple, double pole switch which disconnects FX’s IN and OUT contacts and reconnects amps SEND – RETURN poles. So you can hear unaffected signal from the amp.
With this you can fine tune and match amps real volume, tone without and with FX unit. I use short (40 cm) RF leads (one’s ground wire is disconnected from the jack’s ground pole to avoid ground loop hum) and use G majors EQ for frequency compensation if I need to or shape the tone for each patch differently.
I will soon try my friend’s dumbleator made by Brandon Montgomery (Bludotone amps)  to compare if it works better in the loop.

Mitch sorry I did not reply on your old post in Russian. Being GEORGIAN I try not to show my knowledge of “enemy” language, especially now

Cheers
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« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2008, 10:52:22 PM »

Pickmaster-

please accept my sincere apologies & please pardon my ignorance-  especially given the present unfortunate circumstances- I will not make that silly mistake again i can assure you!

Mitch.
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« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2008, 09:07:13 AM »

No problem at all my friend!
How is our cabinet working? Have you used built in mics?
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