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TShydrogen
post Mar 14 2006, 07:30 AM

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QUOTE(Pix @ Mar 14 2006, 12:49 AM)
hydrogen... if you're ready to put 500rm in the Zoom, consider putting at least 500rm for this Korg, if you have too. and a bit more to win the bid wink.gif i'm serious, it's a good buy.
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hmmm.... ok. I think i trust your judgement. tongue.gif
I'll tell my friend to hold it for me. Good thing i know him better than the other seller. And i just heard the KORG's wahwah, and it sounds quite decent! thumbup.gif
But that was through a 30watt amp. I'm wondering what the sound will be like through my pathetic little Marshall 10w..... shocking.gif
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post Mar 14 2006, 09:18 AM

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QUOTE(hydrogen @ Mar 13 2006, 12:23 PM)
Multi-fx with drum machines? wow Which ones? Can you give me some models, so i can research a bit? These sound like some pretty good ones to help me start off. oh ya, and if possible give me some prices too. thanks-
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try this:
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these are the details:
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What's different from AdrenaLinn I?
AdrenaLinn II gives you everything the original AdrenaLinn does-beat synched filter effects, amp modeling and drum machine-plus lots more, using a more powerful internal computer and expanded memory:

    * Redesigned for simplified operation-quickly and easily get the sounds you want
    * 12 new superb amp models for a total of 24
    * New filter types for cool and strange new sounds
    * Delay time nearly tripled to 2.8 seconds for simple looping-like sounds
    * Foot selection of presets and tap tempo
    * Improved drum sounds, presets and drumbeats, and lots of new features all around!


New to AdrenaLinn? Don't know what it is?
AdrenaLinn II is an award-winning effects processor for guitar, keyboard or bass that combines 3 products in one:

  1. A beat-synched multi-effects processor
      Tremolo, flanging, rotary, delay, random filtering and other modulation effects-including programmed sequences of filtered tones or note arpeggios-in perfect synch to the internal drumbeat or MIDI. Also included are classic filter effects like auto-wah, guitar synth and talk box!
  2. A superb amp modeler
      24 superb models of classic guitar amps over the past 40 years, distortion boxes, a clean preamp, and a few original amp models of our own.
  3. A programmable drum machine
      A great-sounding beat box with 200 drumbeats and over 40 sounds.

Beat-Synched Filter Effects
What are beat-synched filter effects? Examples include tremolo, auto-pan, filter tremolo, flanger, chorus, rotary, vibrato and more, all in perfect synch to the internal drumbeats or to MIDI clock. (That out-of-synch tremolo on your guitar amp won't seem as useful anymore.) Plus all new effects including:

    * Random filtering-like a new random wah pedal position on every 1/8 or 1/16 note. Very cool solo sound when used with our amp models.
    * Random flanging-a new random flanger tone on every 1/8 or 1/16 note. Great for twangy arpeggios or held chords.
    * Tremolo sequences-how about reggae tremolo? Or swing tremolo?
    * Filter sequences-like a 2 measure rhythmic sequence of wah pedal movements. An incredible idea generator.
    * Pitched arpeggio sequences-infuses your playing with a sequence of pitched musical notes. Very weird/cool.

Listen to these superb samples from from Craig Anderton's "AdrenaLinn Guitars" CD: "Hot" (1.7MB) or "Cool" (2.4MB). These consist of nothing but an AdrenaLinn and a ReDrum drum track. Click here to learn more about this CD and how to buy it.


Classic Note-Triggered Filter Effects
Did we mention filters? AdrenaLinn II contains emulations of various audio filters including wah pedal and classic Moog and Oberheim synth filters. You'll get plenty of auto-wah effects, guitar synthesizer sounds, volume swells, and even a talk box emulation without having to stick that damn plastic tube in your mouth.

Superb Amp Modeling
AdrenaLinn II also includes 24 superb modeled simulations of classic amps, distortion boxes, a clean preamp and even a few new amps or our design (click to hear each):

Fender Bassman
Fender Twin Reverb
Marshall JTM-800
Vox AC-15
Roland Jazz Chorus JC-120
Soldano SLO-100
Roger Linn Design Deep
Fuzz tone


Fender Blackface Deluxe
Marshall JTM-45
Hiwatt DR103
Budda Twinmaster
Boogie Mark IV
Roger Linn Design Thin
Roger Linn Design Bright
Octave fuzz


Fender Early Deluxe
Classic Marshall JTM-50
Vox AC-30 Top Boost
Matchless Chieftain
Boogie Dual Rectifier
Roger Linn Design Blues
Roger Linn Design Rectified
Clean Preamp

For distortion lovers, AdrenaLinn's models don't stop at the original amp's maximum gain. They don't even stop at 11. They go to over 1600 times overdrive! Go scramble some eggs and your note will still be sustaining when you get back.

Beat-Synched Delay with simple looping
The audio delay is always synched to the drumbeat or to MIDI. Just select a note value-1/4 note, 1/2 note, or any other-and the delay stays with you. With longer delays like a full measure, you get simple looping features: play a chord, then solo over it when it plays back perfectly in synch on the next bar.


Programmable Drum Machine
The internal drum machine has 100 factory and 100 user drumbeats from hard rock to lo-fi to dance to soft, and over 40 excellent drum sounds. Run the drums through the amps and beat-synched filter processing for some truly rude processed beats.

Easy to use. Really.
To play one of the 100 factory presets, simply find a preset in the list printed on the back of the manual, turn the PRESET knob to select the preset number and play. You can also press START to hear the drumbeat as you play.

To adjust any of the effect, amp or delay settings that make up a preset, simply find the setting in the Edit Preset section in the center of the front panel, press the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to light the light next to it, then turn the knob above it. That's it.

Selecting and tweaking effects has been greatly simplified from the original AdrenaLinn. Simply set the Effect parameter (in the Edit Preset section) to one of the 14 effect types shown at the left side of the panel, and then select one of the effect variations using the Variation parameter. Fine-tune the effect with the other 6 settings, or deep-edit with 4 additional hidden parameters.

Upgradeable from the original AdrenaLinn
Own an original AdrenaLinn? Purchase our AdrenaLinn II Upgrade Kit online to convert your unit to an AdrenaLinn II.


for sound sample and promotional videos, click here.

and it's available here!!! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
TShydrogen
post Mar 14 2006, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(xnobys @ Mar 14 2006, 09:18 AM)
try this:
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these are the details:
for sound sample and promotional videos, click here.

and it's available here!!! thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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This looks really cool... And really pro.. and really expensive.
Maybe more in the future lar. So gaya wan this pedal.. blink.gif
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post Mar 14 2006, 11:21 AM

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if uve got a fren coming back from japan, ask them to buy a multifx for u there smile.gif the second hands usually sell less than half the original price, and the condition is still good.. trust me wink.gif
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post Mar 14 2006, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(hydrogen @ Mar 14 2006, 11:14 AM)
This looks really cool... And really pro.. and really expensive.
Maybe more in the future lar. So gaya wan this pedal.. blink.gif
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i thought these pedals have been around for quite a long time already.
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post Mar 14 2006, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(plankton @ Mar 14 2006, 11:21 AM)
if uve got a fren coming back from japan, ask them to buy a multifx for u there smile.gif the second hands usually sell less than half the original price, and the condition is still good.. trust me wink.gif
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err... no friends coming from Japan. But its ok lar. I'll just buy my friends wan.. now all i have to do is stinge a bit on my expenses and the KORG toneworks is mine.. muahahahahahaa
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post Mar 14 2006, 03:33 PM

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referring to your previous concern : plugging any kind of things within a marshall 10W won't produce anything good. So of course, in the future, you'll have to upgrade your amp. However, since you're more attracted to effects than "good" sound AND there is such a good deal on the Korg, you'll have to live with it wink.gif

Interesting fact : One day led_zep plugs his 'noodle' into the input a marshall 10W, and it happens that some sound came out of it. It wasn't so clear (it's just a 10W) but the amplified sound says : "hey, thanks man, there's a hole, finally !!"

hoooooo... just kidding !! laugh.gif
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post Mar 14 2006, 10:48 PM

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actually i know that nothing sounds good on a 10w amp lar, but the amp is just my practice only..
usually i play on a 30 watt one. But means that practice time wont be much fun, unless i use good earphones or something..?
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post Jun 8 2006, 11:22 AM

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Got RM600 now...
any good multieffects in your list...
play heavy metal stuff...
its my fwen la...
donno what to do...

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post Jun 8 2006, 12:16 PM

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QUOTE(hydrogen @ Mar 14 2006, 11:48 PM)
actually i know that nothing sounds good on a 10w amp lar, but the amp is just my practice only..
usually i play on a 30 watt one. But means that practice time wont be much fun, unless i use good earphones or something..?
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save up some cash.. get a pure tube amp.. 15Watt at least.. no need any effects
juz my 2 cents =)
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post Jun 9 2006, 10:00 PM

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line 6 pod xt live

everthing in one

36 amps- fender twin reverb, marshall jcm 800, mesa boogie and more

lot of effects- chorus, delay, reverbs and more

whammy pedal , wah pedal and volume pedal

sound the same as your guitar heroes


for information e mail me at randy@ckmusic.com.my
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QUOTE(magriang @ Jun 9 2006, 10:00 PM)

sound the same as your guitar heroes

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here, jemi is the guitar hero. i dont think he uses a line6podxtlive. lol. jk jk.
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post Jun 9 2006, 11:01 PM

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Wow....... isn't that Blatant advertising???

RM600 for a Pod XT live??!!! SIGN ME UP SCOTTY!!!!


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post Dec 1 2006, 05:16 PM

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What effects should I get if I want thrash/heavy metal sound... like... err.. Megadeth...
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post Dec 1 2006, 05:59 PM

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Rocktron Prophesy II rack mount system:

http://www.rocktron.com/site/productreview...rophesy2_1.html

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This is now Dave Mustaine's weapon of choice when it comes to effects.

Yours for only $1000.... USD.....

If you can't fork out that much cash (honestly..... who here in this forum WOULD spend over RM4k on an effects system).....
Would suggest the POD Xt Live or a Digitech Workstation....
if an even lower budget.... I think a Zoom 2.1u or Korg ToneWorks 1500g should be sufficient.
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post Dec 1 2006, 07:19 PM

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^ that is if you are going rack. there are other cheaper alternatives for rack setups, second hands or new. ie, T.C. Electronic G Major, Rocktron Replifex, Rocktron Intellifex etc. I'm still in a dilemma. Taking one step at a time.
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Whooooops. Forgot that the title of the thread is "The Best First Pedal to Purchase"...... I think a rack system would be a little far off "first"........

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post Dec 3 2006, 12:55 AM

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Boss Metalzone MT-2.
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post Dec 3 2006, 01:58 AM

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Just killed off my favourite pedal, the Boss DS-1. Will be getting a modified version (The DS-Ultra by Keeley Electronics) hopefully by year's end. Been hearing a lot of rave reviews about it, so might be worth your while. smile.gif
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post Dec 3 2006, 01:59 AM

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Boss MetalZone is quite subjective, not everybody prefer it, i would rather value DeathMetal from Digitech over Boss.

besides, I would like to reconmend ZOOM G2.1U, a very good pedal for newbies to advanced level, because it doesn't sound naturally...but more like digital sounds, not everybody like it.....so better test it before buying, but if you're playing heavy metal, get a Boss DS-1 as booster pedal, it's gain level is more than enough for me.

Thanks.

EDIT: Keelly Modded Boss ds-1 seems very popular at overseas...but never heard somebody owning(maybe) or selling it so far....can find it in Malaysia?

This post has been edited by Criptonox89: Dec 3 2006, 02:00 AM

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