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Some of my patches

Started by Peter H. Boer, January 01, 2014, 04:34:16 AM

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Peter H. Boer

Here are some of my patches.
All have both effect loops on:
Effectloop A is just a simple cord going from LoopAOut to LoopAIn
Effectloop B goes from LoopBOut to Digitech DHP33 then to Lexicon Reflex and back to LoopBIn
This way the effects are parallel to the direct sound
Some patches (not mentioned below) have only loop B selected, so the effects are connected serial (f.i. when I need a volume swell through midi on the DHP33 or when using the intelligent harmonising function of the DHP33).

Sound: BassRock
Used with/for: 6-string fretted active bass - grind

Tube section      
Input 7.0
Contour no   0
Contour type - - -
Overdrive EDGE
Master 5.0
Solid State section
Input 6.0
Contour no 2
Contour type - - -
Master 6.0
Compressor   
Ratio    OFF
Threshold   
Gain   
EQ section
Lo dB   3
Lo Mid dB 3
Hz 128
Mid dB 6
Hz 190
Hi Mid dB 8
Hz 880
Hi dB   6
Chorus
Depth 0
Rate  0
Effectloop  AB


Sound: Basstime
Used with/for: 6-string fretted active bass - clean

Tube section      
Input 9.0
Contour no   4
Contour type - - -
Overdrive CLN
Master 7.0
Solid State section
Input 7.0
Contour no 3
Contour type - - -
Master 7.5
Compressor   
Ratio    OFF
Threshold   
Gain   
EQ section
Lo dB   8
Lo Mid dB 8
Hz 160
Mid dB 6
Hz 250
Hi Mid dB 3
Hz 1300
Hi dB   0
Chorus
Depth 0
Rate  0
Effectloop  AB


Sound: Stick-ish
Used with/for: 6-string fretted active bass - Stick like sound

Tube section      
Input 6.0
Contour no   0
Contour type - - -
Overdrive CLN
Master 9.0
Solid State section
Input  5.0
Contour no   2
Contour type - - -
Master 4.8
Compressor   
Ratio    10-1
Threshold 1.0   
Gain 9.0   
EQ section
Lo dB   6
Lo Mid dB 3
Hz 128
Mid dB 3
Hz 190
Hi Mid dB 0
Hz 880
Hi dB   -3
Chorus
Depth 0.8
Rate  44
Effectloop  AB

Sound: Fretless
Used with/for: 6-string active Fretless bass- Ampeg sound

Tube section      
Input 7.0
Contour no   0
Contour type - - -
Overdrive CLN
Master 8.0
Solid State section
Input 1.0
Contour no 0
Contour type - - -
Master OFF
Compressor   
Ratio    OFF
Threshold   
Gain   
EQ section
Lo dB   10
Lo Mid dB 14
Hz 108
Mid dB 0
Hz 380
Hi Mid dB 8
Hz 790
Hi dB   -6
Chorus
Depth 0
Rate  0
Effectloop  AB
Nothing beats MB-1s and MP-1s with MDRTs

http://www.thegrannyattic.com
http://www.Illumion.net
http://www.sote.nl

BrokeDownSouth

Peter,

what do you mean by 'Stick-like sound' ?

Also, I didn't realize there were threshold and gain settings for the comp!!

Dante

Perhaps he's talking about a Chapman Stick?

Peter H. Boer

Indeed I'm meaning 'Chapman Stick' like (although mine is homebuild  :thumb-up:)
https://www.Faceb**k.com/223130594369265/photos/t.100001883903869/640739845941669/?type=3&theater

The sound also works for normal bass, to make it more Stick-like
Nothing beats MB-1s and MP-1s with MDRTs

http://www.thegrannyattic.com
http://www.Illumion.net
http://www.sote.nl

MarshallJMP

Maybe you can attach a midi dump of your MB-1.You once send it to me but i can't seem to find it anymore.

MarshallJMP

#5
Found it,too much information on my PC :facepalm:

I think Peter has a V2.05 eprom so check your MB-1 eprom version before you load the sysex file into to your MB-1.Also doing this will overwrite your own presets,so make a dump of your original presets first.

Peter H. Boer

Quote from: MarshallJMP on March 07, 2014, 03:23:00 PM
Found it,too much information on my PC :facepalm:

I think Peter has a V2.05 eprom so check your MB-1 eprom version before you load the sysex file into to your MB-1.Also doing this will overwrite your own presets,so make a dump of your original presets first.
Also note, that when doing this the effect loops are in my particular set-up.
Loop A being cabled directly from OUT to IN
Loop B going from OUT to Digitech DHP33 to Lexicon Reflex to IN.
This way I can I can use only 1 loop for effects, BUT I can choose to use it in parallel or in series.
:crazy:


Nothing beats MB-1s and MP-1s with MDRTs

http://www.thegrannyattic.com
http://www.Illumion.net
http://www.sote.nl

rnolan

Ahh now I understand your loop patch, neet  :thumb-up:
Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few

BrokeDownSouth

Quote from: Peter H. Boer on March 08, 2014, 12:29:42 AM
Also note, that when doing this the effect loops are in my particular set-up.
Loop A being cabled directly from OUT to IN
Loop B going from OUT to Digitech DHP33 to Lexicon Reflex to IN.
This way I can I can use only 1 loop for effects, BUT I can choose to use it in parallel or in series.
:crazy:

____________________________________________________________________________________________

Please explain this to me (the part about parallel or series).

Peter H. Boer

Quote from: BrokeDownSouth on March 10, 2014, 02:51:41 PM

:crazy:

____________________________________________________________________________________________

Please explain this to me (the part about parallel or series).
Crazy for sure  :o
NO loops (or only loop A) selected in a patch means: MB1 only
Loop B selected in a patch means: MB1 -> Effects -> Output therefor serial connection
Loop A+B selected in a patch means: MB1 -> Output
                                                         -> Effects -> Output
                                                         Therefor parallel connection
:dunno: :crazy: :dunno:
Nothing beats MB-1s and MP-1s with MDRTs

http://www.thegrannyattic.com
http://www.Illumion.net
http://www.sote.nl

BrokeDownSouth

Peter,

Sorry, the 'crazy emoji' got copied over from your first post!  Definitely don't think you're crazy.

So late last night I realized what you were doing with the FX loops, I think:

Bascially with loop A jumpered your getting a dry signal mixed in with the effects in loop B?

Peter H. Boer

Quote from: BrokeDownSouth on March 11, 2014, 06:42:49 AM
Peter,

Sorry, the 'crazy emoji' got copied over from your first post!  Definitely don't think you're crazy.

No sweat, even I think (know) that I'm loco  >:D

Quote from: BrokeDownSouth on March 11, 2014, 06:42:49 AM
So late last night I realized what you were doing with the FX loops, I think:

Bascially with loop A jumpered your getting a dry signal mixed in with the effects in loop B?
Exactly, it works a dream  8)

Peter  :thumb-up:


Nothing beats MB-1s and MP-1s with MDRTs

http://www.thegrannyattic.com
http://www.Illumion.net
http://www.sote.nl

BrokeDownSouth

Awesome, I'm going to try that with my envelope filter tonight.

rnolan

Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few

John Mac

#14
I read also that looping one effects loop from out to in also removes a click heard when changing effects related patches due to signal level differences from one patch to another. An experienced ear can probably set the effects gains to reduce the click. Not sure if it applies to the mb1 and I don't use effects.

My patches are set up as complimentary sets of three - one set with a hint of chorus, the second with more chorus and each of the three increases in volume

Multiply this with a few banks for the different guitars: Fernandez and schecter use one, Washburn another, fretless (garbage Chinese pups) needs it's own, ministar needs one too (j pup) and my ashbory requires special attention as well. Most of the difference between banks is tonal modification.

All in all, they are relatively simple, using both tube and as. All were set up so I don't have to play with any settings and volume changes are by patch as is some chorus.

I might add too that pretty much all of the bands I have played in have had a single guitar so I have needed to fill out my sound a lot too

My experience is patches are also very dependent upon your amp / speaker setup
Practice rig: whichever bass i grab first -> MB1 -> mixer -> EPX3000 -> Realistic Mach 1 Hifi speaker with JBL K150
Live rig: bass as above -> Shure PGX -> MB1 -> EPX30000 -> 2x TL bins + 2x Fane angled 2x12 mids crossed over at 250