I have an spx90 and quadraverb, and while I love the pedals, the tiny screen sucks to tweak settings. A suggestion has been out forward on tgp to use lemur as a possible method. Has anyone here used it? Will it translate well for adjusting the rack gear instead of scrolling through screens endlessly? Is there any other ways?
This looks promising, but it is still in development stage, so not an option that is workable yet
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Using lemur to control rack gear?
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There is a disturbing similarity between his oily combover and those dangling strings.finboy wrote:http://mondomidi.com
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That video makes me know less about the gear than I did before.
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i don't think i've ever heard someone call a rack a midi device before.rfurtkamp wrote:That video makes me know less about the gear than I did before.
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John wrote:There is a disturbing similarity between his oily combover and those dangling strings.finboy wrote:http://mondomidi.com

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