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Regardless of what's happened in various threads with Devi, I just wanna clarify that I wish her nothing but the best and I hope this works out. Personally, I don't have a use for this at this point in time, but I could definitely seeing it being useful down the road. best of luck Devi
Fuzzy Fred wrote: please excuse me. can we keep this discussion civil and about donkey fucking?
hbombgraphics wrote:Why does it have to be Digital, but with an analog soul and buffalo semen???
Ok serious questions here: the controls are not going to be automated in any way right? so you would have to reset them every time you change cartridges?
Mudfuzz wrote:Ok serious questions here: the controls are not going to be automated in any way right? so you would have to reset them every time you change cartridges?
The Game Genie will be another kickstarter.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
I realize that this may be a difficult task to do, but I think it would be awesome if you could get some foreign (i.e. crazy Japanese) builders in on this, as a way of bringing over some of their creations at a more affordable price point. I know Tonefactor is supposed to start carrying Japanese builders, but this could be used as a more introductory way for use stateside to see their offerings without taking a possibly big financial risk. Just a thought.
Achtane wrote:ILF: Instead of reducing the dimensions of the board, just fill it up with pedals until it looks right.
wdinc01 wrote:I realize that this may be a difficult task to do, but I think it would be awesome if you could get some foreign (i.e. crazy Japanese) builders in on this, as a way of bringing over some of their creations at a more affordable price point. I know Tonefactor is supposed to start carrying Japanese builders, but this could be used as a more introductory way for use stateside to see their offerings without taking a possibly big financial risk. Just a thought.
When this platform takes off, I'm sure we'll begin seeing developers from all corners of the globe!
Once again, the enticing thing about the Console isn't just about helping established builders make cheaper effects, but about helping the "everyman" designer go from breadboard to pedalboard without having to invest a fortune in the mess that is having to build entire pedals from scratch.
On that note, we have two more interested developers... here's the updated complete list :
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Mudfuzz wrote:Ok serious questions here: the controls are not going to be automated in any way right? so you would have to reset them every time you change cartridges?
Nope... no automation.
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This message is most likely very old, so things said here probably don't apply to the current state of all things devi ever. As always, you can visit www.deviever.com for the latest on devi ever related projects.