Dexibell is an Italian keyboard company that has gotten some high praise in the last couple of years. In 2016/2017, a handful of people were calling their digital piano (Vivo series) the best new option of the season. They don't have a huge distribution network yet, so they're not that common in the US. (retail is roughly $1500-2000) Despite the relative infancy of the brand, it looks like they may be preparing to launch a synth or a workstation at NAMM.
earthdevice wrote:Geez... I was just fucking around with you complainers.
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The new pedals need power to switch because they use relays instead of mechanical switches.
Westwood is named after the street I lived on when EQD started.
I will not deny that we suck.
It was a pretty funny burn, and good to see you actually posting again!
Anyways, enough chit chat. I'm just going to register ilovetranslucentoverdrives.com.
Polish up my Stefano Raymundo penta jams.
Maybe make a thread about how to best relic my strat so it looks like I've played it in other places than my living room.
Gone Fission wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:21 pm
That’s quarter-assed at best.
echorec wrote:The SpaceXpander and the Golden Summer are no longer on the Alexander site, but it looks like this Neo Series pedal will combine them. I'm highly interested in this one, because I liked the Plate & Analog settings from the SpaxeXpander, but I didn't want to buy another reverb just for 2 settings. Also, don't expect the production model to be pink. This is likely a one-off used for testing purposes.
I cant wait to hear clips of this. Im tired of not having a reverb with presets. I cant believe more reverbs dont have presets. Im really wanting Alexanders new delay too. Im just nervous to downsize from a DD-500
Transparent drives are utility pedals, useful in the way that eq and boosts pedals are. i'd rather buy a utility pedal from eqd than a lot of other biggish builders.
That specific new fender is barfy, but on the flipside I welcome any new weirdness and departures from the norm they dare make.
G-Man in Oklahoma has just announced a V2 of his Delta filter. It's based on a somewhat under-appreciated Korg. The Delta is a string/synth combo machine that gets overshadowed by the Lambda and other Korgs of the late 70s/80s. He also makes a 2600-inspired filter.