Setup: basses into one of my preamps
either: F1X, trace V type or Demeter VTBP201 DBL
into Behringer 24 channel mixerwith EFX
mixer feeds: Amcron (crown DA 75), drives Sony 7506 headphones.
mixer mixes my bass to my MAC G4, which runs protools, midi, or MP3s. I use Roni music's Amazing Slower Downer, which will slow audio OR MP3s and pitch shift as well. I can play along with most audio sources, and practice fast bop at speeds i can handle and work my way up.....I do a lot of sessions with different bands and musicians, so this helps with learning and transcribing unfamiliar music very quickly. I also find slowing MIDI down to be very useful in working on my time and accuracy.
BTW for elec. guitar, I feed any of my guitars into any of the preamps (my preferred one is the trace) , and use a DBX 2 way crossover usually at 3.2 to 3.5Khz and feed the low pass to the mixer as 'speaker simulated' guitar audio. I use a RAT or a TS808 and you can get very good distortion sounds. I patch time based efx through the aux ends on the mixer. The variable crossover is much more flexible than a fixed speaker sim. You can patch a graphic or parametric EQ if you want to bump or cut off low end....
FWIW, I used to use a triaxis, JMP1, DMC control gear and speaker sim, Akai midi controlled mixers, , Alesis and Digitech efx, in a 12U rack...I am frankly happier with the clean sound for guitar with the bass preamps, than the triaxis, (the marshall clean is of course crap). The distortion is v good, not as good as the best of the triaxis or the marshall but then the triaxis or the JMP 1 could get the sound of these stompboxes anyway...
And truth be told, at my age, I don't have much need for distortion .............LOL.
Of course, the F1X low pass output can also be used as a speaker simulated guitar output. You can use it as 'old school' speaker simulated bass if you like.....
(Message edited by 0vid on September 17, 2006)