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William Walker wrote: > Though I have had my trusty Korg DT-7 tuner for several years now, I’ve > only recently been using it for a purpose it wasn’t intended for. It has > an extra ¼ jack that you can plug in and on off switch for silent > tuning. If you plug in a momentary switch like a boss fs5u, you get a > glitch pedal that will give you the ability to create stuttering > textures just as fast or slow as your little feet can tap.. I was just > using the effect while playing really languid lap steel melodies and the > loops I created sounded like a cat with a speech impediment. boss! > > Incidentally another cool pedal that seems to have intriguing > possibilities is the new Hot Hand Midi-EXP from Source Audio. This > product gives you wireless midi expression control, ( as in a ring > controller on your finger and a wireless receiver attached to the pedal) > over any device that accepts midi Continuous Controllers, and effects > with expression pedal ports like the Eventide pedals, and Line 6 > modelers. Imagine being able to use everything from subtle to wild hand > gestures to change parameters like delay feedback and pitch shift, > rather than being tethered to an expression pedal. Imagine being able to > change several parameters at once. Yikes, the mind boggles… > > Bill > Thanks BIll. That hothand thingy looks pretty interesting, just wish the ring was a bit smaller.. http://www.sourceaudio.net/products/hothand/midi_exp.php Product demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95rPQc7x8YU Guitar demo, with their hothand controlled wah and flanger: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbYsD7cX9E0&feature=related - Hendrix would've killed for it ;) - Looks like good therapy against back problems too.. Chuck (moe) demoing hothand with other gear: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO9k7Pt_Bq4&feature=related -- rgds, van Sinn