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This is a discussion on Gamechanger within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; OK kids here it is installed in a 25th Volume tone (its push pull to give the 5 way 2 ...

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    Gamechanger

    OK kids here it is installed in a 25th


    Volume

    tone (its push pull to give the 5 way 2 banks of choices total 10 presets

    3 rotary encoder knob.....proto is 15 pickup wiring choices that s called the incoder

    One of my frustrations in the area of instrument design is that we are hard wired to the limitations of the standard 3 and five way switches...there are so many combinations available to you that you never hear. Can you imagine having a 12 cyl car and only be able to use 7 because of the transmission?

    Whe I did the bongo I was trying for a programmable switching but it was noisy and the signal became digital and colored.

    THe game changer is the ability to get over 56 different combinations and the signal is still analog and never enters the digital switching area. The switching is silent and you can put any sound in any position.

    You will have the ability to program your guitar from the web or from your iphone as an app. You can store favorites for different gigs or recording...you can swap patches and you can download rock stars patches

    If you want to go back to the factory settings just hold the encoder down for 20 seconds and its back to new.....

    THink about this on a bass single h neck in series that inner coil of the humbucking in parrallel One active one passive......

    Here is the sheet from my iphone that looks kind of like pirate maps!





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    a. Levin's "Sledgehammer" tone
    b. Levin's "Don't Give Up" tone
    c. Levin's "Elephant Talk" tone

    and so on

    Yeah, I could probably spend about five years playing with that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57fenderjazz View Post
    Oh my GOD!
    + infinity!!!




    unbelievable!

    and yes Jack, I do bleeb I would have mine stuck constantly in "LevinLand" as well for presets
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    Pretty darn neato, Pops.


    Jack, your "a." selection requires a fretless Sabre and an octave pedal.
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    Poppa just put the proverbial "smack-down" on his competitors!

    Program your guitar to switch to whatever setting you want! With your iPhone or computer! Over the web!

    I think today I'll use my neck humbucker and the coil closest to the bridge all in parallel with each other. Then I'll have to switch that to use the bridge bucker and the coil closest to the neck all in series.

    Then the center 2 coils in series or parallel.

    Wow...
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    holy sh**

    that's a pretty big deal honestly! so you're free from "the manufacturer picks the 5 (or 3) best settings"?

    badass stuff guys!

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    The potential of this has got me very excited.

    Yes indeed.



    Here's why.

    1) I've used preset-driven equipment for years and still do. The great advantage of presets is that you get one-button access to specific sounds. The disadvantage is that factory-provided presets are usually 99 percent useless...anyone who's tried a Line6, DigiTech, Zoom etc. multipedal knows this. So... for presets to be valuable they have to be easy and intuitive to program. Sounds like this is the case here.

    2) I've found that, for what I'm playing these days, I need a few basic sounds. I need an old-school thumpy sound (e.g. Sam and Dave, Soul Man) and a more aggressive modern tone (e.g. Earth, Wind and Fire), but both are approximate and subject to the vagaries of knob-twiddling during live performance. I haven't bothered trying to go deeper than this because I'm able to accomplish my mission with those two basic sounds.

    But... it would be GREAT to be able to switch in really targeted sounds for individual songs that need special treatment and not have to worry AT ALL about adjusting tone during performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldtoe View Post
    Pretty darn neato, Pops.


    Jack, your "a." selection requires a fretless Sabre and an octave pedal.
    And "b" requires a diaper stuck under the strings as a mute.
    bongoBbongoObongoNbongoGbongoObongo

    AL AL AL AL ALALALALALALA LA LA LA LA

    Desert Gold F13843 05 Bongo 5 HHp
    Blue Dawn F11199 07 LE Bongo 5 Hp fretless
    Candy Red F23343 08 Bongo 5 H
    Tangerine Pearl F28251 2011 Big Al 5 SSS

    http://www.coolshoesband.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by bovinehost View Post
    a. Levin's "Sledgehammer" tone
    b. Levin's "Don't Give Up" tone
    c. Levin's "Elephant Talk" tone

    and so on

    Yeah, I could probably spend about five years playing with that!
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    i waaaaaant it i waaaaaaaant it i waaaaaaant it


    when will we get more info? so many Questions.
    Last edited by midopa; 07-17-2009 at 05:44 PM.

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    Oh My. Verrry interesting.

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    Dang. I think I may have to shelve any near term bass purchasing plans!

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    Sterling said to me, "You have no idea how many different ways you can open up a Bongo."

    I must admit to finding that an intriguing concept.

    Would I be able to get those Levin tones without a fretless Sabre and/or diapers?

    I wonder.

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    Oh my goodness - game changer indeed. Don't suppose it could be an option on a DD-2.....

    Just wishful thinking...

    Congrats - can't wait to hear/see it.


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