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Gordius LG first impression.
Got the Gordius LG a couple of days ago.
Not programmed it yet, but checked it out for switches/ergonomics.
This review is based on using(soon) the product for looping, which is
not what
it was originally designed for, so please keep this is mind if some of
this seems
a bit critical..
1) Xavier made a couple of mods to the LG for me, moving 2 switches and
allowing the LG to access
4 expression pedals rather than 2.
Seems this is to be called the LG4
( ....dunnow what's wrong with LGab :-)
anyway with the LG4 there's 2 rows of 5 buttons at the front for
patches or whatever,
while the bank up + down switches are on top of the unit.
By agreement between Xavier and myself, these mods were done in a
pragmatic way,
2 LEDS await my attentions with a power drill to get them into the
right place, and
the legending is done in temporary stickers. I'm happy with the
deal, but if you're
expecting a professional finish then you need to haggle with Xavier.
(dealing with Xavier is a happy experience tho')
2) power supply is a wall wart, of the euro type which doesn't fit with
UK sockets without an argument.
3) the ergonomics of the button spacing is excellent for fast footwork,
though for precision
a good pair of looping shoes will be needed.
I'm used to the fcb1010, which has large pads for each switch.
Horizontal spacing is exactly the same as fcb1010
The 2 rows are both easy to get at, and it's very easy to get the
correct switch.
4) switches aren't in any way silent, they don't click like a stomp box,
but there's a fair clack
to be heard. The switches aren't damped, and the noise resonates
through the body.
Well , if you push them slowly, they can be silent, but what's the fun
in that.
So not ideal for looping in that respect ( but not too bad either)
Noisier than the fcb1010. about the same as the pmc10
5) response of the switches is nice and fast, a light tap triggers the
function, and if the switch
is pushed further there's a bit more resistance to it.
For the guy who asked if he could rest his foot on the button before
activating, the answer
is ' probably not'. ( andy says 'learn to tapdance' ;-)
For a swift footed looper, these buttons are ideal, and look very
expensive and reliable.
So far, I'm really pleased with this unit.
Xavier doesn't publish a list of suitable expression pedals
(except the expensive Roland one) so I'm not ready to go live with it yet.
The latest features include sysex, and the ability to place a delay
in a string of commands.
Already it had the ability to control 2 edps together or separately.
(in other words EDP heaven)
More info later.
andy butler