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RE: Yamaha Magic Stomp
Title: RE: Yamaha Magic Stomp
I remember now. . . . .the effects editing - even at the
demo at the store - was very tricky. Also, there was no tap tempo - important
factor for me. Also, there is limited knob tweaking you can do during a live
performance. The problem I have had in the past with multi-effects pedals, is I
will tweak the sounds EXACTLY to my liking - but then when I play out the room
environments are so different that the sounds end up totally useless. So then I
have to go in and edit patches right before a show (which is never good) and
then they aren't EXACTLY what I wanted. Then if during the course of the show I
need to tweak a little more, I can't - because all the deep editing is buried in
the effects pedal somewhere via laptop.
Many multi-effects pedals seem to get better at that kinda
stuff (pod, Behringer V-Amp, and some Boss multi-effects), but as soon as I
started tweaking the Magic Stomp, all that bad juju started coming back to
me.
Honestly, it may work for you though. . . .give it a test
run. You can always return it I suppose.
D-MAK
There was a definite reason why I didn't go with it, but I
can't remember what now exactly.
I'll look around again when I get a chance. . .but I remember
it was a pretty big deal for me why I didn't get it.
DM
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: John Mazzarella [mailto:jmazzarella@erols.com]
>>Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 11:05
PM
>>To:
Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>>Subject:
Yamaha Magic Stomp
>>
>>Anybody using the Yamaha Magic Stomp multi-effects? It
may
>>suit my needs well. Wanted to hear
some opinions from this list.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>John
>>www.johnmazzarella.com
>>