Re: The Whatever Thread .. For Gear!!
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 11:46 pm
My Reverb saved search for "acoustic sex fetus" has never returned any results. Hopefully someday I will get that email.
I’m willing to guess that it’s Bows at full frequency.BoatRich wrote:Does anyone know which boost the Life Pedal is in the EQD lineup? It sounds insane but the RAT side sounds better on my bass board.
Says mosfet in the eqd description, so my money is on the black eyeInconuucl wrote:I’m willing to guess that it’s Bows at full frequency.BoatRich wrote:Does anyone know which boost the Life Pedal is in the EQD lineup? It sounds insane but the RAT side sounds better on my bass board.
The Disaster Area people are pretty responsive and their stuff is pretty flexible so it might be worth sending them a message.Dowi wrote:I'm sure i saw a thing that can do this but i don't remember where or what it was.
Not sure if I really want it, but I'm curious to know if there's a way to have a simple controller to send the same tap tempo to this devices: Red Panda Particle 2, Red Panda Tensor (MIDI through USB, remote switch through standard jack), DOD Rubberneck ( remote switch through standard jack) and Dr. Scientist The Atmosphere (MIDI through 5pin DIN jack).
Any ideas?
Will do, thanksoldangelmidnight wrote:The Disaster Area people are pretty responsive and their stuff is pretty flexible so it might be worth sending them a message.Dowi wrote:I'm sure i saw a thing that can do this but i don't remember where or what it was.
Not sure if I really want it, but I'm curious to know if there's a way to have a simple controller to send the same tap tempo to this devices: Red Panda Particle 2, Red Panda Tensor (MIDI through USB, remote switch through standard jack), DOD Rubberneck ( remote switch through standard jack) and Dr. Scientist The Atmosphere (MIDI through 5pin DIN jack).
Any ideas?
I think this fits the bill, Dowi. I was interested when it came out but thought it was too expensive, but the prices have gone down significantly since then, so I'm revisiting demos. I had thought the looper worked at the audio stage, but apparently it loops the MIDI input, so you can use it like a step sequencer and play with knobs while a phrase is looping, which I think is cool. I wonder how the aux in works.jirodreamsofdank wrote:Yamaha Reface CS?
Thanks folks, just looked to some demos and this might actually be a good choice. Too bad it doesn't have a memory for presets, but all the knobs are there and really easy to dial, so it's interesting for my purpose anyway.friendship wrote:I think this fits the bill, Dowi. I was interested when it came out but thought it was too expensive, but the prices have gone down significantly since then, so I'm revisiting demos. I had thought the looper worked at the audio stage, but apparently it loops the MIDI input, so you can use it like a step sequencer and play with knobs while a phrase is looping, which I think is cool. I wonder how the aux in works.jirodreamsofdank wrote:Yamaha Reface CS?
i don't go for flip-for-profit stuff coz the margins are too terrible on ebay/reverb. getting a quick sale on facebook marketplace/certain site classifieds means breaking even at best. selling gear is such a headache anyway. but i do tend to consider resale-ability if i'm taking a chance on something, to recoup as much as possible. the main thing is to try and not be so desperate as to overpay for stuffInconuucl wrote:How much does flipability figure into ya'll's pedal purchases? I didn't think much about it but the last pedal I bought one of my mental arguments was "if I don't like it it's an ez flip" and I don't know how I feel about that.