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Keystep!

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Probably a Zoom Multistomp MS-70CDR. I am getting back into pedals again, and fired up my Zoom G1on to find the DSP engine is pretty decent but I don't get along with the form factor. The CDR version has more in the effects categories I actually want, and in a smaller size with 3 knobs rather than 1.

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Bidding for an Ebow on Ebay (I like that...). Had one years and years ago, but sold it to buy booze and fags or something. Of course you can approximate it with samples etc, but it's not the same as making mental noises on the geetar with something that looks like an unhinged shaver.

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I'm wanting a Dreadbox Abyss and an A-frame to get my keyboard setup more ergonomic. Been checking out the range at Thomann ...

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donkey tugger wrote:Bidding for an Ebow on Ebay (I like that...). Had one years and years ago, but sold it to buy booze and fags or something. Of course you can approximate it with samples etc, but it's not the same as making mental noises on the geetar with something that looks like an unhinged shaver.
if you miss it tc electronic have done a similar thing.
have the ebow so ive not tried the tc one to compare but there are plenty of youtube vids.
its also cheaper than an ebow iirc.
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vurt wrote:
donkey tugger wrote:Bidding for an Ebow on Ebay (I like that...). Had one years and years ago, but sold it to buy booze and fags or something. Of course you can approximate it with samples etc, but it's not the same as making mental noises on the geetar with something that looks like an unhinged shaver.
if you miss it tc electronic have done a similar thing.
have the ebow so ive not tried the tc one to compare but there are plenty of youtube vids.
its also cheaper than an ebow iirc.
Ah, looks interesting. Cheers

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foosnark wrote:Probably a Zoom Multistomp MS-70CDR. I am getting back into pedals again, and fired up my Zoom G1on to find the DSP engine is pretty decent but I don't get along with the form factor. The CDR version has more in the effects categories I actually want, and in a smaller size with 3 knobs rather than 1.

My experience with several zoom effects. Noisy. The last/ latest one was a GXom. It's in the switching that drives me nuts. That and tie impossible readout. You'd be better off saving a bit more and picking up a line6 firehawk fx
Dell Vostro i9 64GB Ram Windows 11 Pro, Cubase, Bitwig, Mixcraft Guitar Pod Go, Linntrument Nektar P1, Novation Launchpad

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I want something small. I'm not a guitar player, I'm using this with modular synths and just want to throw the occasional chorus, flanger, delay stuff in there for relatively cheap. It's going to sit just below eye level on a shelf above one of my modular cases.

If the noise is similar to the G1on, I'm fine with that. I've got far noisier things in my setup :)

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Thinking of getting a USB audio interface .... I have an old FireWire one still ... Mackie Onyx Producer 2-2 might fit the bill .. :party:

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I already ordered Korg nanoKontrol2. I really want a small controller beside my PC keyboard, so I don't move my arse! :hihi:

Next will be either: Korg Monologue or/and Korg Volca FM :D
Using: Cubase Pro 15, Reason 13, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.

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couple of psu blocks for the pedals.
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...picked up a few of the new Caline Drive Pedals: Midlander Drive, Big Orange Crushing Overdrive, and Central Station Leon Drive.

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Just ordered a 20 watt Peavey keyboard amp. Just got tired of having to use headphones whenever I'm practicing, but wanted something small since I'm still traveling.

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40m of instrument cables.
just to replace the 8 inputs on the audio interface.
ill throw the old ones in the box and either use them in an emergency or cut them up for parts and patch cables for pedals :)
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Keystep :)

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