goroth wrote:What do all those knobs do? It's glorious!
I have no fucking clue
because I designed it like that.
I can't remember entirely off the top of my head, but I know that there was standard volume and texture controls, but then I think I added an extra master volume to each fuzz because with some of the switches (which are circuit bends) the volume can get NUTS and the original volume controls turn into second texture controls. I also added tone knobs to each circuit. I believe one of the toggles turns each fuzz almost into a boost, then another makes them really angry, and I can't remember the last switch. I think I also added voltage starve?
space6oy wrote:ah thanks. a behringer that's better than something else?? never...
Too bad you had bad experience with behringer.
This dock is charging the ipad, has a warranty of 3 years, knobs on the front, more connectivity, more controls, more protection of the ipad. Just all I need and it is a christmas gift of my gf
The only dock for the ipad air is the focusrite iTrack I believe. Do you have an ipad air and need a dock for it ?
ech0es wrote:Too bad you had bad experience with behringer.
i didn't personally, they're just considered about the lowest quality cheapo manufacturer out there. i actually love a couple of their pedals aside from the shitty cheap plastic housings and used to use a couple of their mixers that weren't bad at all IMO.
The only dock for the ipad air is the focusrite iTrack I believe. Do you have an ipad air and need a dock for it ?
yes and i'd like to. used my old v1 ipad w/ an alesis io i just sold since it wouldn't fit right w/ a lightning adapter.
goroth wrote:What do all those knobs do? It's glorious!
I have no fucking clue
because I designed it like that.
I can't remember entirely off the top of my head, but I know that there was standard volume and texture controls, but then I think I added an extra master volume to each fuzz because with some of the switches (which are circuit bends) the volume can get NUTS and the original volume controls turn into second texture controls. I also added tone knobs to each circuit. I believe one of the toggles turns each fuzz almost into a boost, then another makes them really angry, and I can't remember the last switch. I think I also added voltage starve?
you did.
I made it squeel with joy in Old Town music today.
THEBEERHAMMER wrote:
Achtane wrote:Doom Weed, duh.
Doom seed is like...what you get when wizards jerk it.
Doom Weed produces Doom Seed.
BRO IS THIS EVEN KUSH??? IS BUFFERED? TRV BYPASS??? MY FRIEND DAMBLEDORE TOLD ME I NEEDED CRYSTAL LETTUICE.
ech0es wrote:Too bad you had bad experience with behringer.
i didn't personally, they're just considered about the lowest quality cheapo manufacturer out there. i actually love a couple of their pedals aside from the shitty cheap plastic housings and used to use a couple of their mixers that weren't bad at all IMO.
I know the reputation of behringer, they did some improvements I think. I had maybe ten of their products and just a little aby box had a problem. Plastic housings permit the lowest price for their pedals. Rehousing can be a good thing. I saw a guy who had rehoused his rv600 and add some cool things to it.
The new alesis has a great idea with a cable which give compatibility to both connector lightening and 30pins, but I don't like the idea that something is "loose" on my pedalboard during travels.
Edit: there is also the griffin studio connect HD that is compatible with the air