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are there any differences between that MDX you have and the black one?
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Black = VestaFire
Grey/Green = Vestax

VestaFire became Vestax some time ago - they no longer make guitar products but still produce a DJ line of mixers etc.
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Mike wrote:Black = VestaFire
Grey/Green = Vestax

VestaFire became Vestax some time ago - they no longer make guitar products but still produce a DJ line of mixers etc.
oic. so they should be the same aside from aesthetics?
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Identical.

It's probably the best Delay pedal you can buy in my opinion, being that it's also probably the best chorus and flanger aswell.
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Mike wrote:Identical.

It's probably the best Delay pedal you can buy in my opinion, being that it's also probably the best chorus and flanger aswell.
there is one on ebay right now that I'm watching, what is a reasonable price?


I liked your sound clips of it btw...
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It depends, I haven't seen what they go for in the US but a price of ?60-?70 is normal for the UK - they have a cult following - due in no small part to our very own Doog (much to his chagrin)
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:x

For fucks sake.. last time I champion something hard to get hold of..
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You salty git, you didn't even comment on my beautiful MS paint prototype of my footswitch.

It's your own fault for being so influential in cyberspace.
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I was actually about to comment on that.. how much can should I buy a MEH-RAWK-PAM footswitch for on Ebay?
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Cheap immitations go for around 100 bones but I got one right here for you mister... *reaches into trousers*
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Awesome! I've always wanted to try o- THAT'S NOT A FOOTSWITCH!

THAT'S YOUR PENIS!



















How much?
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ahhh trouser snakes and modulated delays....does it get any better?








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Doog wrote:Awesome! I've always wanted to try o- THAT'S NOT A FOOTSWITCH!

THAT'S YOUR PENIS!


















How much?
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inscho wrote:Image

either the ocd or the df-2 is going to be replaced by this I just scored on ebay:

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Does the feedbacker really up the feedback? What does that Maxon do? Where can I found soundclips of that moogerfooger? Does that Boss Tremolo have a feature to set the beat by stepping on it?

All these questons and more brought to you by me right now, only on 60 minutes.
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read the cocking thread.

The feedbacker is a monophonic synth sound with a tuneable overtone.
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dont get your panties in a bunch mike. 15 pages is way too many words for me to read let alone comprehend.
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handen wrote: Does the feedbacker really up the feedback? What does that Maxon do? Where can I found soundclips of that moogerfooger? Does that Boss Tremolo have a feature to set the beat by stepping on it?

All these questons and more brought to you by me right now, only on 60 minutes.
the feedbackER creates an artificial feedback when the footswitch is held down...like mike said it doesn't really sound natural, but its fun regardless.

the maxon is just a flexible envelope filter...more info here:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=155058

soundclips of the moog can be found at:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=158838
http://www.moogmusic.com/detail.php?main_product_id=39
and a video clip here:
http://www.gearwire.com/moog-delay.html



and the boss tremolo does not have tap tempo.
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I waaaaay want your Big Cheese copy, Mr Inscho. Can you point me to where you got it again?
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Doog wrote:I waaaaay want your Big Cheese copy, Mr Inscho. Can you point me to where you got it again?
mark at www.olcircuits.com took about 2 weeks and around $130(USD)....really nice guy.

I'm suppose to be recording a soundclip for him to put it on the site, but I've been slacking :?
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When you do, be sure to drop 'em here too! Thanks for the link, dude. I may well hit him up at some point.