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Damn, I didn't know this v-pedal, it's sexy ! I wasn't able to find the price of this thing, any info ? A classic player in the "vst hidden in hardware" area is muse research : http://www.museresearch.com/, but now that I've seen the v-pedal, I find it less attractive :p. Raphaël 2009/11/18 Gareth Whittock <buddhamachine@live.co.uk> > > You might want to check this out mate > > http://www.smproaudio.com/english/products/v-machines/v-pedal.html > > peace > > g > > ________________________________ > From: phillwilson@hotmail.com > To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Taking VSTs out on the road > Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:46:43 +0000 > > Hmmm, > > I knew sooner or later my ears would prick up and i would start thinking >about this one.... virtual instruments!! > > basically I WILL NEVER use a traditional "pc or mac" computer in my >music..i cant explain why but I wont, its not my thing...EVER!! > > > so now that hats out or the way im going to get all contrary.......... > > > I have started to look at buying a used Korg PadKontrol, with the notion >of using it to create diatonic presets to use with my micro kord and EA1 >synths ( basically im not a keys player so i figure i will rule out the >bum notes and play by feal through assigning custom scales to my pads). > > so I am quite far along this route when I realise that basically the >keys of the microkorg and the knobs of the EA1 are now pretty moot..... >BUT I STILL DONT WANT A LAPTOP!!! > > > so basically and finally, is there a little box I can use without a >screen and whatnot where i can chuck in a nice VSTi synth, some samples >and possibly a good drunm kit ( I dont mind using a computer at the >editing stage) and then unplug and just have it act similar to the >"brain" of a v-drum basically a custom sound module ( or is there any >really good midi sound modules you can recommend for drums , ethnic >precussion and synth sounds. > > > also anyone using pads in a diatonic way like this? > > ta for the long read > > Phill > > ________________________________ > From: phillwilson@hotmail.com > To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: RE: gitech dl-8 > Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 09:43:33 +0000 > > hi , > > im a big supported of the digitech delay and my take on it was that >feedback 0-97% of the knobs rotation equalled incresed feedback with 97% >being continuous...however the bit that was cool for me was that 100% >SHUT OFF the input to the delay but allowed it to keep playing ....which >let me use the delay in a more loop orientated way, capturing audio then >punching out to solo over it without that solo being added, then drop the >knob back sub %100 when i was ready to add in more. > > i thought it was a genius feature but that they didnt explain it >properly to the audience. > > well thats how mine works. > > phill > > ________________________________ > Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:28:28 -0800 > From: evanpeewee@yahoo.com > Subject: gitech dl-8 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > thanks for the info on the dl-8, > a bummer about it's little quirks, i had the same thing w/ the 1st >digitech digidelay- > for some reason, when i put the feedback to 100%, it would not continue, >it would fade out, w/ the 4 sec of delay, which bummed me out. > so i got rid of it. > then a yr later, i decided to try one again, bought this one new, and >the 100% feedback worked great, and i used it a lot for short 4 sec loops. > odd, oh well, guess you can never tell what's going on in the >electronics w/ some pedals.... > s--- > www.myspace.com/scotthansen > > ________________________________ > Have more than one Hotmail account? Link them together to easily access >both. > ________________________________ > Use Hotmail to send and receive mail from your different email accounts. >Find out how. > ________________________________ > New! Receive and respond to mail from other email accounts from within >Hotmail Find out how.