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| Gear nut Joined: Feb 2006
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Thread Starter | Sherman Filterbank
i just picked one of these up on the cheap (yay!) does anyone have one of these and if so how are you using it. i intend on using it for...well....pretty much everything. it reminds me of some sort of multi-tool like a leatherman or a gerber. this things amazing. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2005 Location: hell, michigan
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| Gear nut |
every knob goes to a hundred, not eleven. it takes a lot of time to get to know it properly, i think i've spent lesser time getting to know women if you don't have the manual, get it. i think you can download it from sherman's site. it's quite helpfull. there's a video there too i use it (them actually) a LOT! it sits permantly on one of my auxes, and just about every source gets a little dose. it's great on 'verb and other fx. i try not overload / distort it, don't like that sound, the sweet spot is quite narrow now there's a stereo version out, finally. i reckon you're gonna see a lot of V2s up for sale, they seem to go for only 3-400$ it's a unique machine, nothing like it out there. the filter queen etc are just toys. the mutator is nice though, especially for sweeps on the masterbus there's a lot of inputs on the back, try jammin' some signals into them. it never stops to amaze me ![]() i wish herman would make more wierd boxes |
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