Any M13 or M9 users?
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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
I remember selling my Fm4, Dm4, Verbzilla and DL4's (had two, one keeley mod and one stock) when I heard the M9 was about to come out. Personally I think it's a great allround pedal. I don't like the delays as much as I used too, but that's mainly cause I've gotten picky and have more specific taste nowadays, but it's a great unit for people wanting a lot of good sounding fx without splashing out millions. Also, it has that longer looptime that I always missed with the DL4. Only thing I don't like about the M9 compared to the old "4-units" is how it's almost impossible to tweak in real time without mushing the sounds up completely. I really miss that from having a Dl4 and Fm4, those big knobs and making it oscillate or whatever while having a loop or note going. If they hade put the same line of knobs as the 4-units on top it'd be on my board all the time. Now I just use it at home or for the occasional looping during rehearsals.
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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
Can't you just assign those parameters via MIDI and use a controller to adjust whatever you want?
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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
rfurtkamp wrote:You like the sounds.ThurberMingus wrote: What do you guys think? Is it versatile/fun enough to check out? Is it too lame to be seen with?
What else is there to care about if you can afford it?
If you're worried about "lame to be seen with", you shouldn't probably be making bonkers sci-fi noises and consider SRV licks!
You will, of course, need a hat then.
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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
Had an M9, used it with bass mostly. Loved it. Made all sorts of wtf stuff with it.
^this is bass loops. I just recorded the output signal into my computer.
^this is bass loops. I just recorded the output signal into my computer.

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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
Nice idea! I suppose I could but that does mean I'll have to get an extra midi controller which means spending more money and taking up more space. So I guess it'll just have to stay a home/looping-unit. It's pretty cool for that though.rfurtkamp wrote:Can't you just assign those parameters via MIDI and use a controller to adjust whatever you want?
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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
I love my M13! Two expression pedals make it an unstoppable space noise monster. Plus it has some cool midi functionality if that's your cup of tea. (MIDI implementation could actually be better but handles basic stuff like midi tempo sync just fine)
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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
I have both an M13 and an M9. I use the M13 as a stand-alone pedalboard.
The M9 is the main controller for the board as it sends Program Changes to the PX-8 and H9.
I love these things. Amazingly versatile sounds and a great user interface.
The purple box is my rehoused Duncan Tweak Fuzz.
I shall start making cables tonight!

The M9 is the main controller for the board as it sends Program Changes to the PX-8 and H9.
I love these things. Amazingly versatile sounds and a great user interface.
The purple box is my rehoused Duncan Tweak Fuzz.
I shall start making cables tonight!

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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
I hope you guys realize I was being a jokesterjasonmitsch wrote:rfurtkamp wrote:You like the sounds.ThurberMingus wrote: What do you guys think? Is it versatile/fun enough to check out? Is it too lame to be seen with?
What else is there to care about if you can afford it?
If you're worried about "lame to be seen with", you shouldn't probably be making bonkers sci-fi noises and consider SRV licks!
You will, of course, need a hat then.
But you're probably right. I'm gonna grab that hat and catch the first train to Texas!
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Re: Any M13 or M9 users?
I've had BOTH, because I have a weird job. BUt I hung onto the m9. I use it for the FM4 models, delay (of course) and looping (also of course)
The main reason it's around is so when I'm writing or recording and I think "Oh I need a phaser or something" I can just try a few effects that I dont generally care about enough to buy dedicated units for.
The main reason it's around is so when I'm writing or recording and I think "Oh I need a phaser or something" I can just try a few effects that I dont generally care about enough to buy dedicated units for.
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