Meh-er. Much less exciting than the now collectible Cooper FX that was $10 more when you could buy one. The Source Audio Dual Expression does the same thing for a little more than half the price in a treadle pedal. So I guess this is people who want a very small board or maybe for desktop use?
I feel like this could be a thing at $100 to compete with the dunlop mini...maybe you could get away with $125 cause chase bliss and also because of unique user experience, but from the usability perspective, demos look like kicking it a cycle wont even scroll the full length
Yep, not getting the UI angle nor the price. But people are apparently buying briskly and further production has been promised, so what do I know?
And Source Audio just couldn’t get anyone to buy the Reflex a few years back for a little more. Good news on that front is that they’ve talked about the possibility of a Reflex 2 that you would attach your own expression pedal to. That excites me and I would pay in this range for.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
The Eristic wrote:https://recoveryeffects.com/products/ghost-writer-pedal
Not something I personally need but I imagine an actually accurate guitar to midi pedal would be very cool for a lot of people who can't be bothered with roland pickups and other stuff!
That's what it looks like, but this projects to go much further with several bonus features. Ex: StarLab has Karplus-Strong capabilities (physical modeling).