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Seems a good solution
R.
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
I think the most important thing is to see if you like the eventide sound. It's a bit of an opinion splitter
For me it was a nice distraction for a while but within a couple of months I absolutely hated it
It’s actually better than real knobs, I reckon, because a) it’s all lit up, so you can see what you set in the dark. And b) the display tells you what you’re setting.
Changing patches live, though might be best left to midi
Completely agree with @Moe_Zambeek ‘s sagacious comments here - it was an utter pain in the arse live!
Yeah, I wouldn't want to twiddle anything live. So I didn't, and just used presets. Works fine like that.
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
That's cured that GAS then. Thanks men
You have instant access to three knobs, and they’re all lit up, so it’s better than a regular pedal on a dark stage. And switching presets is not really any harder than switching a few regular pedals on and off, with the advantage (again) of the LED display telling you which preset is loaded.
Swapping presets quickly during a song is certainly a lot trickier, but then again, compare it to using normal pedals. You can’t easily switch more than one of those either.
;-)
and yes the XYZ knobs are super handy for on the fly tweaks
but using a midi controller seems to be how most gigging folk use them (I had a G2 when I had mine)