First, after playing with it for awhile, I don't think the PandaMIDI Deep Impact is for me. It sounds amazing but I'm not a monophonic player and having a really difficult time with it and finally came to the conclusion that it's just not going to work: I require polyphonic tracking.
So. Picked up a mint sy-300 for a really good price and just spent an hour with it.
Often these days, I get a pedal and am surprised at how small it is. Adventure Audio Mother Tongue looks huge in the photos but it is actually quite small. EHX Oceans 12, the same.
This thing is way bigger than I was expecting, almost as big as the 14" monitor on my board. I looked up the measurements ahead of time but looking at 10" on a tape measure and the reality of it, wow, not the same thing.
It was fun playing with it for an hour. Having messed with various Boss stuff in the past (RC-50, RC-300, MD-200, SY-200, DL-500 etc), it was pretty intuitive to navigate the menus and start coming up with sounds. There are three oscillators that can be mixed in any desired way and each can be routed to three effects in configurable ways. Lots and lots of sounds to be had. But for a mono input pedal this size, fuck. If it had stereo inputs, I could maybe justify it.
Also surprised at the lack of really nice and simple ADSR control. There is some control over the envelope but surprised at how little. I guess the OP-1 spoiled me, I expect everything to have that kind of easy ADSR control now and surprised that after a decade of the OP-1, Boss can't co-opt that simple and beautifully functional ADSR interface. Anyway.
It got me thinking though, because I now have the ability insert VST effects into the signal chain, if there are any good guitar synth vsts out there. Pretty quickly I found this:
https://www.jamorigin.com/products/
According to everything I've read so far, it is supposed to be really good at converting your guitar playing to midi so that one can play VSTi's, without hex pickups and all that jazz. Anyone messed with this? Because it is a rabbit hole I'm thinking about.
