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Tonestack at live gigs

I was having some issues last night with my clip on headstock tuner reading while music was playing, so I got my line6 sonic port from my gig bag and used tonestack (b15 model, with octave pedal and chorus used on one song each, slight compression, and the 10 band bass eq just in case). Awesome awesome awesome. I have a Griffin studio dock arriving today which I'm going to try to integrate into my rig so I can charge and play, but half a gig last night (2 hours) only left battery at 87%,
if there's noise issues from the power supply of the studio dock I can always still use the line6.

Anyway, it was cool and I plan to do it more often now.

Oh, and that's my new marleaux consat sopran bass, meant to be tuned in piccolo tuning but I'm using it in standard tuning, wonderful for arthritis!

Comments

  • Omg that bass looks so eeeeeny weeeeeeeeny!

    Adorbz. :)

  • ps: @mrufino1 Live report on Tonestack v helpful, fanx muchly. :)

  • You're welcome! And yes, the bass is even smaller than my 5 string kala ubass, both necessary due to advancing arthritis. Any smaller and I'll be singing my parts! 22.5" scale on the marleaux bass, 3" shorter than guitar, less than 5 lbs.

  • I think Bias Amp sounds better on recordings but I use Tonestack live because I think it sounds better in live context and it's more stable than Bias in my experience.

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    I think Bias Amp sounds better on recordings but I use Tonestack live because I think it sounds better in live context and it's more stable than Bias in my experience.

    And its universal. Bias amps is (sort of) but not bias fx.

  • @mrufino1 said:
    And its universal. Bias amps is (sort of) but not bias fx.

    Right, I always have a backup in my pocket!

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