Been there, done that, to the fullest extent beyond
some folks' wildest imaginations. I don't want to have to touch or look at
a computer while performing, boot it up, launch software, connect wires to it,
setup it up, pack it around, find a table for it, maintain it, hook up the
interface, etc. Pressing a button on a foot pedal is bad enough and
distracts my attention from the music and those I am playing with.
:)
Kris
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you don't need to wait for
that pedal to be build ... why don't build it in the computer? it's easily
done with bidule, audiomulch, numerology, etc. add your controller of choice,
and you're done.
2010/2/18 ditch wrestler <ditchwrestler@yahoo.com>
With visions of the Walker Glitcha-riffic pedal now dancing
in our heads, I started thinking about my ideal pedal (which doesn't
yet exist).
I'd like a multi-effect unit that has a switch on it to
randomly run through presets with a knob controlling how long an
effect stays on for (with an option to randomize the time,
too...)
ted h.
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