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I still want to buy another somewhere in the future cause I like my Stomp but to use in front of an amp the MS-3 was better, IMHO.
I'm still considering this, but I wanna wait for launch and to see what happens with pricing. I'm not a pre-order kind of guy. The only time I've ever done that with for the Strymon Volante.
I've no gripe with the quality of TC effects as such but they didn't handle the faulty switch problem particularly well at the time which nags at me. The only way they'd make you right was send the pedal to them at your own cost and pay them 65 quid, if I remember correctly.
Plethora taking compression + modulation + pitch duties. And because I've moved the smaller stomps away from it, I can still use the mash switches.
I did have a Keeley comp, Mobius, and EHX Pitch Fork in that spot.
Some cool sounds here. I think I will get one.
There'll be hundreds of these eventually.
One thing that did jump out at me from the Andertons video ( and I don't think I've said ) is that you can't tweak anything ( other than effects on and off, MASH and tap tempo as applicable) in Play mode.
Which is fine if you've tweaked your tones for a world tour but potentially a small PIA.
PARAMETER knobs. In EDIT mode, the PARAMETER knobs can be used to adjust specific effect parameters for the selected effect slot. In PLAY mode, each knob can be assigned to control any parameter for quick, on-the-fly adjustment
I've looked at that before and maybe they've updated the text, don't remember if that's what it said first time I looked. The middle 3 knobs are called Parameter, maybe in Play mode the outer Effect and Toneprint knobs function as Parameter knobs too.
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