That bears repeatingwish Josh would make a delay with multiple delay heads and like 1200ms of delay time
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That bears repeatingwish Josh would make a delay with multiple delay heads and like 1200ms of delay time
That bears repeating
What do you mean, un achieved directly to on sale? Locust Star comes to mind, Messenger v2? That was a revamp thoughHave you ever seen a broughton product go directly from archived to available?
YesHave you ever seen a broughton product go directly from archived to available?
Is he talking about things that get pushed to archives and then just pop up for sale without warning?Yes
There’s been a few.
Surprise small batch releases have come to the available page, and into archive within less than a day of being released.
That would be pretty rare. The last S1 drop is the only one I can think of. But I try not to think too much anymore. Makes my brain hurt.Is he talking about things that get pushed to archives and then just pop up for sale without warning?
Studio One and Locust Star.That would be pretty rare. The last S1 drop is the only one I can think of.
Just to breathe a little air into the "where's my pedal" subthread; The Parametric EQ that I was lucky enough to purchase cleared Chicago Customs in near-record time. And now I've been notified that it's on its way to Atlanta. Via San Francisco, approximately a 4,000 mile detour. My last purchase, the Studio Boost, took just short of a month to arrive.
Yeah what is up with that? I'm down in Savannah and mines in San Fran now? Better than Chicago I assume... I've tried to reframe from talking bad about the post office while packages in route, for karma points, still doesn't matter. It's amazing how things have changed even over a few yearsJust to breathe a little air into the "where's my pedal" subthread; The Parametric EQ that I was lucky enough to purchase cleared Chicago Customs in near-record time. And now I've been notified that it's on its way to Atlanta. Via San Francisco, approximately a 4,000 mile detour. My last purchase, the Studio Boost, took just short of a month to arrive.
Mine is also in San Fran en route to Missouri. I hope it comes packed in garlic noodles.Yeah what is up with that? I'm down in Savannah and mines in San Fran now? Better than Chicago I assume... I've tried to reframe from talking bad about the post office while packages in route, for karma points, still doesn't matter. It's amazing how things have changed even over a few years
Mine is also in San Fran en route to Missouri. I hope it comes packed in garlic needles.
I just came to say the same, I’m in NY. But you will not hear me bad mouthing the USPS after the year or so they just had.Just to breathe a little air into the "where's my pedal" subthread; The Parametric EQ that I was lucky enough to purchase cleared Chicago Customs in near-record time. And now I've been notified that it's on its way to Atlanta. Via San Francisco, approximately a 4,000 mile detour. My last purchase, the Studio Boost, took just short of a month to arrive.
Add me to the San Fran club.
My shirts did make it here though.
My Para EQ is in San Francisco too.
Shirts are in the mailbox.