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>Hi Kim: > >Thanks for the sustainer report. You mentioned ocsillators. Have you >gotten >your hands on the Boss bass synthesis pedal that came out a while back and >turns the bottom four strings of a guitar into something analogue synth >like? >If you have, how does this compare to the Sustainer? > >Best, >The LoOpDoctOrs I have the Korg G5, which is their take on the synth bass pedal meme. It's great for getting cheesy analog-esque bass sounds, and has a very good envelope filter, but it doesn't do endless sustain. It's tracking is kind of flaky, I've found that flat wound strings with the treble all the way down get the best performance, and the synth tones will die out long before the unaffected bass sound does. But it does get great sustaining tones with E-bow'd bass. BTW, I've been using E-bow on bass for years, and it works fine with practice. Also, I just scored a Fender Rhodes Stage 73 piano, in excellent condition for next to nothing. Spent yesterday evening running it through every effect I've got. The Vortex and Gonkulator make a particular potent combo... Just another moss-covered looper from the misty backwoods of Oregon, dt ________________________________________________________ Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org : www.peak.org/~improv/ "...there will come a day when you won't have to use gasoline. You'd simply take a cassette and put it in your car, let it run. You'd have to have the proper type of music. Like you take two sticks, put 'em together, make fire. You take some notes and rub 'em together - dum, dum, dum, dum - fire, cosmic fire." -Sun Ra ________________________________________________________