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I think with enough familiarity with the unit, creating patches on the Squeezer isn't so bad. Once you're used to what the params do.
I do wish all the mixer params were in the same group at the start of the menu though - it's a pain to have to scroll nearly all the way through to select what's getting piped where before you go set up the filter, etc.
if you push the button and scroll backwards you can go back in the params
from the manual "Push and turn the param knob to move backwards and forwards through the available parameters."
Yeah I know, but it doesn't make them any closer together.
Actually that would be wicked cool. It would certainly stand out from the rest of the black powder coated/brushed aluminum/standard color painted boxes out there.If it can cop Mike Gordon's Deep Impact synth tone for cheaper and in a in-production unit I wouldn't care if it's painted sparkling pink and neon orange.
Could we get at least some info about the presets on the pedal?
Please?
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Ya, nobody sees your pedals anyway, so who cares what color it is?
The pedal that most intrigues me is the Super Booster. Honestly, I'd rather just have a VLE in a tiny little box to take the edge off DI's, but a clean boost that retains flatness would be kind of nice to have since I don't have one yet.
Bump.
I'm curious to see what they will do with this pedal...it seems you will have to tweak all other parameters via computer, which is a plus and a minus.
Plus = Saves on space and knobs.
Minus = Say goodbye to tweaking on the fly, let alone a gig.
Waaaaait a miniute!
How about an iPhone interface?
Or a netbook on a mic stand?