Hi everybody, did a couple live tweak sessions while talking with CoolColJ's x0x173. All the noise is the from the mic pre and I had to normalize, so sorry bout that. I felt like I was somewhat pessimistic during the tweak sessions so that's what the disclaimer is all about.
They're the top 3 tracks. These are meant for those who haven't played a b0x and just want to know how it reacts to knob twiddles. For the rest of you it'd probably be just boring! Enjoy!
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemus ... dID=417985
Still building kits, too- email me for inquiries- briar_electrics at yahoo dot com. Will have pictures of x0x173 color scheme soon- freakin awesome nearly violet blue LEDs in there...
live x0x tweaking with explanation
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Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.
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you might try adjusting the cutoff trimmer on the board; mine goes way higher than that. it does adjust the overall cutoff though, so it wouldn't go quite as low.
by the way, i think the bass boost capacitor mod lowers the cutoff of a passive *high* pass filter, to let more bass through. you may be referring to some other lpf cutoff lowering mod i don't know about though.
i like the short decay on accent. it's nice and percussive to go along with louder sounds. you could always add the devilfish accent decay pot.
also, my tempo adjustment doesn't do that.
sounds good otherwise.
you might try adjusting the cutoff trimmer on the board; mine goes way higher than that. it does adjust the overall cutoff though, so it wouldn't go quite as low.
by the way, i think the bass boost capacitor mod lowers the cutoff of a passive *high* pass filter, to let more bass through. you may be referring to some other lpf cutoff lowering mod i don't know about though.
i like the short decay on accent. it's nice and percussive to go along with louder sounds. you could always add the devilfish accent decay pot.
also, my tempo adjustment doesn't do that.
sounds good otherwise.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.