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first problem: take the screws and pedal to your local hardware store. they can match the size and that. should cost you about $.30 per screw.
January 19, 2011 at 10:41 am in reply to: Hardware MIDI Step-Sequencers (have disappeared from the face of the Earth) #113902CryabetesParticipantoh yeah they’re discontinued here too; I was talking ebay prices. and I haven’t really seen anything else like these that wasn’t 1- also made by Korg 2- more expensive than the EA-1. mind you, I haven’t really been searching too hard since getting mine, but I did a little shopping around before getting mine. You might want to be looking in the drum machine [ahem, ‘Groovebox’] area, but read carefully. I initially bought a Boss DR-3 because it could do bass sequencing, but it’s MIDI IN only.
January 18, 2011 at 8:52 pm in reply to: Hardware MIDI Step-Sequencers (have disappeared from the face of the Earth) #113888CryabetesParticipantyeah. EA-1’s are decently cheap, if you aren’t going for the mkII model. Around 80-150$USD. Mine’s pretty easy to use and actually pretty good sounding on its own or through pedals. and it has an up-to-64 step sequencer.
only complaint I have about it is no pedal start/stop input and I’m having a beast of a time finding a hardware midi pedal that’ll do it. Got the Digitech PDS3500 and while it is wonderful for changing program info and individual values on the fly, it doesn’t work as a start-stop pedal.
January 18, 2011 at 8:15 pm in reply to: Hardware MIDI Step-Sequencers (have disappeared from the face of the Earth) #113886CryabetesParticipantyou mean like a Korg EA-1? or something that changes parameters by step that you’d be connecting to yr microkorg?
CryabetesParticipantQuote:im pretty sure morley makes a pedal that does that.link?
January 14, 2011 at 9:52 pm in reply to: Electro-Harmonix unveils at NAMM 2011- visit us at Booth# 5396 #113763CryabetesParticipantDMMTT is probably to be digitally controlled analog, but with a longer max delay time than the DMB. I’d guess analog with the Neo Mistress based solely off them releasing the Neo Clone [analog] and the paint scheme being closer to the deluxe.
CryabetesParticipantthe first two modes [fast + slow] work the first way, the last mode [latch] works the latter.
CryabetesParticipantGear Acquisition Syndrome.
Aka the pile of rack gear next to my bed.CryabetesParticipantit should. you might want to consider a clean compressor for that instead though, like maybe the Black Finger or a studio rack compressor.
CryabetesParticipantQuote:i got back home around 9ish. plugged everything in (put the screws back in my amp too after working on it). …I really liked reading this post. you should start a pedal blog called ‘GAS fulfilled’ or something.
[also, was “Justin Case” a Carmen Sandiago reference?]
CryabetesParticipantIt’ll be the same as turning down your amp’s volume. you won’t have the same sound saturation to your preamp with the signal pad.
January 14, 2011 at 3:22 pm in reply to: Electro-Harmonix unveils at NAMM 2011- visit us at Booth# 5396 #113737CryabetesParticipantQuote:i cant really tell and im debating the 1st letter but i think it says “tap sw”. not sure what i could do but i cant wait to see. midi maybe? cant be on an analog though right?no you could, it could control the delay time but the actual signal processed would be controlled by the MN-whatever chip. that seems to be the way pedal design is headed [EHX, eventide and empress leading the way].
Quote:once again, im really excited for the talking machine. i wish i could read the 9 available “voice” options. i think the design on it is perfect.nine different vowel sounds, yeah? aaah [FAther] eee [wII] ooo [blUE] ehhh [hEY] ohhh [Omigod] AA [lAUgh] ihh [Interest] Ah [Attack] uhh [fUmble] ?
January 14, 2011 at 2:14 pm in reply to: Electro-Harmonix unveils at NAMM 2011- visit us at Booth# 5396 #113734CryabetesParticipantQuote:Im looking forward to the Talking Box and the DMM Tap.But how is the Neo Mistress true to the original without the Range knob?
trimpot?
CryabetesParticipantyeah I’m just wondering what’s going to happen when someone isn’t very careful with their new RC-30 and breaks it so its sending phantom power to their guitar…..
CryabetesParticipantCould hurt to check with them. I know if they can’t help you, General Guitar Gadgets sells Big Muff PCBs.
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