Not really a conundrum I suppose.
The FX8 is going at some point over the next month. I can't bond with it.
In the meantime I've been utterly BUMMMING my Timeline, DD-500, and Nemesis... clocking them all together via midi, and getting some glorious sounds. It has made me realise that A - I cannot sell these pedals. And B - I am up shit creek since selling my DC5 to
@menamestom LOL!
I'm thinking then, of building a bigger board. A sort of non-Helix Helix... give myself all the options!!
So I'm eyeing up a new board, probably a Pedaltrain Classic 2 or Novo 24, and a Strymon Zuma power supply. Then I'd have:
EB Vol. Jnr
Dunlop 535Q
Timeline
Nemesis
DD500
Big Sky
... so the conundrum is this - I'd need something capable of switching channels on my amp via midi, and hopefully at the same time as switching the pedals on and off.
My shortlist:
Boss MS-3
Source Audio Soleman
Boss ES-8
Boss ES-5
Technically I don't need to put any of the pedals in the loops, as I can toggle their presets and bypass state from midi... really I'm just throwing some words around right now... but is anyone using any of these 4 switchers/midi controllers???
Alternatively.. just sack the midi aspect off and go back to tap dancing... but I would still need something to switch the channels on my Diezel!!
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if you're just using midi capable pedals, am I right in thinking you wouldn't need switchable loops. The midi could turn each pedal on/off. If so something really simple like a tech 21 midi mouse would work. You could use one of these to switch the diezel with midi if it doesn't use midi switching itself.
http://www.nuxefx.com/show-9-243-1.html.
I just got a decibel 11 switch dr from the classifieds and it is ace for switching midi, amp channels and true bypass loops, it also has a built in buffer and didn't break the bank. It can't change the order of the signal chain like the boss though.
Will that do the amp channel switching though?
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Pros: for a switcher, very flexible, lots of amp switching and midi control, pedal order
Cons: lots of extra patch cables and cramped jack space, no USB (PC.Mac editor uses mdi), idiosyncratic UI
Edit: agree on the Nemesis though. It's bloody awesome.
The Morningstar doesn't have any outputs other than MIDI DIN plugs, so couldn't switch channels on amps that use, say, 1/4" TRS jacks. However, all the Diezel amps allow MIDI control, so it's all good.
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