I think I have my modulation needs on my Pedaltrain Nano met, now.
Bitquest needs some painters tape + velcro, so it is just hanging out loose for now.. The Wally is a cheap little Ditto-alike, works well enough for my use.
Holy shrinkage Adam West, had no idea the Hotone's were that freakin small! Can't tell without the comparison.............
The most professional, unique, filled with character device I have acquired yet...once you start turning knobs and flipping switches you get hooked, and get the feeling your playing something that is living, with its organic repeating calls, to how the controls interact with each other, plus the enclosure feels like it could survive dooms day...I am highly impressed and consider Curtis now to be one of the best builders out there and a sage possessed by a wondrous forest spirit.
manymanyhaha wrote:Holy shrinkage Adam West, had no idea the Hotone's were that freakin small! Can't tell without the comparison.............
Yeah, it is almost too small to stick well to the pedatrain nano. It's also much cheaper than the little Ditto (on Amazon, not on places like reverb or eBay)
ILF Equipped
skullservant wrote:You can like whatever you want so long as it makes you happy
Searching for that new sound.
If you can read this, then I'm back?
Ruiner wrote:That a beauty! Yes that's a Nat Geo. He did limited runs doing basically what you described. All knob placements and switch placement should be the same as the standard version.
I wanted one of the ones with wavy artwork to match my wavy buzzz but this was too good a deal to ignore.