do an m13?

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do an m13?

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So tax return is in, time to do some damage...

I need a few effects for my new band, namely tremolo, reverb, and octave up/down. I also need a good looper for songwriting when I'm at home. I ca get an m13 for right around 350 via work and I figure if I need a lot of effects and a solid looper, why not go the m13 route and have a hundred other extra effects as opposed to spending $100 each for the 3-4 I'm after.

I've damn near sold myself on one, just checing to see if anyone else has a say before I pull for one tomorrow.

Ill still be using my analog dirt pedals and likely my Nova Delay for my main delays. If I do my board will probably be volume>tuner>ect>honeybee>m13>nova delay in m13 loop
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As long as you promise to post an updated picture of you board in the gear thread after you buy it.
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Analog for Life!!!
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digital is good
analog is mostly hype
buy what works for you
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no idea if you're for serious or joking. either way, will do.
so I bought one... only spent an hour tonight tinkering, but I can retool it is going to take a LOT of tinkering. Like way a lot. I couldn't find a decent low gain od but I planned on that. Also found out that I hate compressors.
A lot of the filter effects seem gimmicky but there's some keepers. Its version 2.1 so I think I need to update it.
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I consider compressors to have two primary uses, the meedly meedlies and the jingle jangles. I like them for the latter function. they balance out the strings so you can hear more of the high strings. this makes chords more bright and chimey.
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Sort of keeps up with my Honeybee, can cop Eau Claire Thunder tones but doesn't get the same magic. New board tonight

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first go at it. I'm feeling the nova can go and I need to keep the pitchblack on board. So tuner, od, ect, m13 is probably what I'll go with tomorrow.
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Going to do any recording with the Musicmaster or CV Tele? The Jag looks really cool though I still want to steal it and put WRHB in it.
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My recording thread/blog thing on the recording forum had a link to a rough song that I used the cv tele on. Loves fuzz :D

The musicmaster will have plenty of clean parts for recording, and a few overdriven/tone rolled off sounds. I'm still learning their songs they have so far and putting my own style/sound/stink into them.
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Post by Doog »

Do like an M13. M13 is an wise thing to do.