Little Phatty "In your studio" pix
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mine is a Stage I with custom wooden panels

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Last edited by regueifeiro on Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
No usually not, they are in the same MIDI chain so if there is any need for duophonic action it's just a matter of changing the MIDI channel. 

[size=75]"I like to play with electronic noise makers. I hope someone wants to listen, and if not, I'll still be up at 3 am making sequences in the dark, drinking coffee, and burning expensive incense." [i]Rod Modell[/i][/size]
You've definitely got to give it a try and post a video for us. I borrowed a mate's digital delay pedal once, and had it turned up so that it was essentially looping with a very low decay rate, and managed to get some chord sounds going from the LP, sounded amazing, I imagine it would be even better with the real thing.Maskin wrote:No usually not, they are in the same MIDI chain so if there is any need for duophonic action it's just a matter of changing the MIDI channel.
Little Phatty Stage II #3602, MoogerFooger CP-251 #1785
MF-103 12 Stage Phaser #6093, MF-104m Analog Delay #0301
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MF-103 12 Stage Phaser #6093, MF-104m Analog Delay #0301
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That delay trick is one of my favorites.jamezdd73 wrote:You've definitely got to give it a try and post a video for us. I borrowed a mate's digital delay pedal once, and had it turned up so that it was essentially looping with a very low decay rate, and managed to get some chord sounds going from the LP, sounded amazing, I imagine it would be even better with the real thing.

Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
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I use it for all my clean and vintage saturated guitars, really nice and classic sound, specially with my Jaguar, not so nice with Gibson ES-137 (to many lows). I`ve had line6 pods before but IMHO Vox tonelab sounds much better for clean and saturated guitars. Anyway I stick to Guitar Rig for really distorted metal tones, I find it easier to fit them in mix if processed with Guitar Rig.How do you like your Tonelab regueifeiro? I use mine just about all the time now.
I have also used a Tonelab live without an amp, directly plugged to PA, and the sound was really great.
Thanks!Subtronik wrote:I'm loving that setup. Looks like a beautiful space to work in. Nice colors.///OSS wrote:Ahhh gear porn, here's my contribution
How hot does it get? What size is that main monitor? What red lit computer keyboard is that?
Gets pretty hot in the morning but Im usually there in the late hours.
The main monitor is 30" dell
the red keyboard is a Logitech G15
Little Phatty Stage #0042 - OS2.0 | CP-251 | MF-107 FreqBox | MF-102 Ring | MF-105B Bass MuRF
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My small "converted-living room" studio
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