Gone Fission wrote:Digitech's Space Station Plus (aka XP-All or XP-1000 mods) reissue. (No, still just a forum pipe dream to my knowledge.)
I'd like to see the Lexicon Vortex reissued in a treadle format (like the Whammy and Space Station). I'll keep saying it...
Also, I'd like to see cheap knockoffs of George L style cables. Those cables (compact plugs, make your own length) are super necessary to me, but also grossly over-priced.
Gone Fission wrote:Digitech's Space Station Plus (aka XP-All or XP-1000 mods) reissue. (No, still just a forum pipe dream to my knowledge.)
I'd like to see the Lexicon Vortex reissued in a treadle format (like the Whammy and Space Station). I'll keep saying it...
Also, I'd like to see cheap knockoffs of George L style cables. Those cables (compact plugs, make your own length) are super necessary to me, but also grossly over-priced.
I have previously said I want Digi to do a stereo in-out dual-engine (that is, 2 plus at once) effects-centered box that does their current pitch, mod, delay, and reverb stuff, along with ports of the XP stuff and some go of the Vortex. Throw in fairly comprehensive editing and MIDI along with the treadle, and price it like a big Strymon box or lower, and that might catch people's eye.
With you on those compact patches. A lot of stereo pedal effectively need those to go stereo on a pedalboard. Not big on solderless, but even the solderable I've seen like that is prohibitively expensive compared to pancake plugs. The reason there are so many small companies doing these sorts of solderless may be that they want to keep some at cost for their own use. If Neutrik or Switchcraft came up with a compact soldered right angle plug, game over.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
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