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Interesting concept. Demoing effects pedals through your own amp.
Kinda seems like a "no-brainer, why didn't anyone think of this before" sort of idea.
These guys sent me a free cable in the mail today to try it out. I haven't yet, but I might give a go this weekend.
Kinda seems like a "no-brainer, why didn't anyone think of this before" sort of idea.
These guys sent me a free cable in the mail today to try it out. I haven't yet, but I might give a go this weekend.
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Aye, though looks like they've considered it and in each clip have a mix of single and HBs to at least get some variables in there.
I would have thought a natural conclusion to this ethic would be some kind of of lifetime digital modelling of effects, plug your guitar into the phone or PC , out into amp, and play a modelled version of the pedal for say half hour. The modelling tech is pretty good these days but the upfront investment by the retailer would be a lot.
I would have thought a natural conclusion to this ethic would be some kind of of lifetime digital modelling of effects, plug your guitar into the phone or PC , out into amp, and play a modelled version of the pedal for say half hour. The modelling tech is pretty good these days but the upfront investment by the retailer would be a lot.
Before hcfx went to shit I thought it would be a cool idea for people to run an input and output into specific pedals, with an Internet interface that would allow users to try a pedal/series of pedals for recording or sampling without having to drop a lot of money on a set up. There were limitations of course (needing someone to be there to tweak pedals, for example), but then the website broke and everyone left, so the idea has just kind of been parked. I am glad to see proguitarshop try this, I really wish they would start a forum. I also thought there would be an interesting chance to capture usage data, how different pedals work with each other, etc.
If anyone likes the above idea, might be a cool extension of shortscale gear demos
If anyone likes the above idea, might be a cool extension of shortscale gear demos
Doesn't the (fairly) new Zoom MultiStomp do the same thing where you can try out a pedal from the shop for like 10 minutes? It loads the full features effect onto the MultiStomp for like 10 minutes or something and you can play with it before you buy it.
I'm probably mistaken. I do like finboy's idea though, sounds promising.
I'm probably mistaken. I do like finboy's idea though, sounds promising.
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
Unfortunately I don't have the computer smarts to make it work, would need a team for it to pan out, but I would love to get it working.daftsupernova wrote:Doesn't the (fairly) new Zoom MultiStomp do the same thing where you can try out a pedal from the shop for like 10 minutes? It loads the full features effect onto the MultiStomp for like 10 minutes or something and you can play with it before you buy it.
I'm probably mistaken. I do like finboy's idea though, sounds promising.
It seemed to be explained in the video that the audio samples are supposed to be very similar to a guitar signal. They also said that for most smartphones, the volume should be about 75% to match an average guitar's signal. I dunno if that's what you mean exactly, but maybe it helps explain?
also maybe my words don't make sense because i'm coming down from my medication and i'm spacy
also maybe my words don't make sense because i'm coming down from my medication and i'm spacy
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.