http://www.strymon.net/multiswitch/
Not exciting for most but I would totally have a use for this on gigs.
Not exciting for most but I would totally have a use for this on gigs.
Whats funny is that they really have TOO much functionality for me....the Timeline is rad but I'd never use it to its potential. I can justify the Mobius because it replaces an equal amount (in dollars) worth of pedals, sounds good and is easy to use. But honestly I have 4 sounds programmed on it that I use every night.I'd love to have the complete collection of Strymon pedals and about 8 hours a day just to play with them. It might take a year to explore them all (and a lottery win to buy them) which is fine by me.
Go to any of their big pedals and check out the videos under each Settings/Type tab. You'll spend 40 to 50 minutes watching videos for just one pedal.
http://www.strymon.net/timeline/
Maybe I'm missing out on something, but aren't these pedals all midi compatible?
In that case, I don't really see the need for that kind of pedal.
Even the Behringer midi board (which I have) can handle all of that plus channel switching.
The only difference this one being preconfigured.
Then again all things Strymon are ridiculously expensive, but I wouldn't pay a penny for this one.
The joyo does seem to fit the bill with what I want it to do, I'm merely unsure about the quality of those units on a long term basis.
Just trying their stuff at Namm I was amazed at how much of it didn't work at NAMM.The joyo does seem to fit the bill with what I want it to do, I'm merely unsure about the quality of those units on a long term basis.
Just trying their stuff at Namm I was amazed at how much of it didn't work at NAMM.
I only have the one pedal that needs the switching. No amp channel switching or other midi effects.Maybe I'm missing out on something, but aren't these pedals all midi compatible?
In that case, I don't really see the need for that kind of pedal.
Even the Behringer midi board (which I have) can handle all of that plus channel switching.
The only difference this one being preconfigured.
Then again all things Strymon are ridiculously expensive, but I wouldn't pay a penny for this one.
Yeah. It was strange. Maybe I am just a music gear neutron bomb.you said that a lot this year.