Just 'cause you can doesn't always mean you should.I kinda thought there were good reasons I didn't see them in use very often.
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Just 'cause you can doesn't always mean you should.I kinda thought there were good reasons I didn't see them in use very often.
Am I the only person on earth with no ODB3? =)
Tried it, prefered the M80.
Am I the only person on earth with no ODB3? =)
Tried it, prefered the M80.
Also had a microPog which is the best tracking octave on earth but lacked tightness in its lows. Now got the bass octave deluxe but ain't really happy with that either.
Might be overkill for your needs, but the M5's octave setting(s) are phenomenal.
What I meant there was that an M5 might be overkill if all he wants is an octave.No such thing as overkill when it comes to octave.
dunno if it's count as compact board or not (60x35cm)
here's my current setup
just added a Carl Martin DC Drive, sounds nice! But I plan to modify the pedal. So the pedal will have a blender inside. I love to being dirty and clean at once
I don't put it inside the loop of my blender pedal because the DC Drive phase fights with it. Dunno why.
and I currently saving for EBS UniChorus, Neunabber Wet Reverb Mono, and MXR Bass Compressor
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dunno if it's count as compact board or not (60x35cm)
here's my current setup
just added a Carl Martin DC Drive, sounds nice! But I plan to modify the pedal. So the pedal will have a blender inside. I love to being dirty and clean at once
I don't put it inside the loop of my blender pedal because the DC Drive phase fights with it. Dunno why.
and I currently saving for EBS UniChorus, Neunabber Wet Reverb Mono, and MXR Bass Compressor
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it's a clone of a V4, my friend gave it to meWow, what version OCD is that?

right! and it's very durableGood to see someone using Amphenol 90deg jacks for patch leads. So user friendly to work with IMO. You only have one but it's a start!
so for the next jumper I use the "normal" patch leads