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How are you supposed to stand on those buttons on stage, my foot covers nearly all three of them at once.
If you haven't seen one of these in the flesh yet, they're roughly the same size as a tobacco tin.................with three button switches on the top ??? To put that in context, three Mooer pedals right up against each other have more room between the switches than these do.
They sound incredible, the functionality is outstanding and maybe for a studio / desktop style use they would be great but for a pedalboard i completely failed to see how they'd work and they're not cheap either.
If someone has made this aspect of it work for them i would love to know about it and how you manage using it with your feet?
This pedal only has one switch so it doesn't immediately look so small or out of proportion however it's exactly the same size as the Dark Side and all the other Workstations including the one mentioned in the OP.
Imagine three switches on top of that compressor, equally spaced and you've got the workstation.
Like i said, incredible sound and i'm sure they're excellently engineered as well but i just can't get past how difficult it would be to use with feet on a pedalboard.
First impressions are very favourable.
The ADT doubling effect is fantastic - bit of reverb or flanger after it and it's instant 80s rock
The feedback controls for phaser and flanger are cool and make both sound more extreme.
The variable waveshape on the standard trem is cool - anywhere from triangle to square
the harmonic trem is nice - no Flint but perfetly usable.
Chorus and vibrato are fine.
Both reverbs are good - I'd happily use either. The plate set to its longest setting is capable of some very atmospheric noises.
Both delays are good -whilst you could have 2 delays going at once there's no easy way to set them to complimentary times, but it's not intended as a delay machine. The 'analog' setting is genuinely good. Great chips n gravy delay for rock lead.
I'll hook up my expression pedal and try it out with that - either for rotary speed or delay/reverb mix.
What's not to like ?
Believe it or not ...you get used to careful footwork quite quickly