Re: Devi
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:45 am
If the console II doesn't follow through, I'm gonna be pissed.
univalve wrote:i stay since the workhorse away from her pedals. mine is falling slowly apart. true.
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Gunner Recall wrote:univalve wrote:i stay since the workhorse away from her pedals. mine is falling slowly apart. true.
Wait, your WH still works?......
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The console is probably on the backburner because it's going to take some decent startup capital.
I believe the circuit breaker project/custom colors/custom truly beautifuls are all to raise console funds.

dubkitty wrote:if Devi's doing different stuff, that's good. it it works, even better. i've kind of quit paying attention because i don't think feeding Devi with attention is beneficial to anybody involved. attention creates theatre, theatre distracts from the work, and Devi seems to REALLY like theatre. i'm sorry to hear about issues with workmanship on more recent stuff...my TBDD may be arbitrary and insane, but it's built like a tank. and as far as the Console II goes, it was always going to be a bigger stretch to get that sucker into the market than first envisioned; there's the start-up costs, the question of getting retailers to take on inventory for an untested concept, and the neither-fish-nor-fowl nature of a box that's kind of a multi-EFX unit but kinda not. not to mention whether the cartridge interface will be dependable for an effect with knobs rather than a game cartridge. i'm not saying it can't, or shouldn't, work, but it's still way far from a done deal.

and I've played one in a store that worked, they were pretty cool really, the FX weren't the best sounding in the world but it was really neat.Mudfuzz wrote:dubkitty wrote:if Devi's doing different stuff, that's good. it it works, even better. i've kind of quit paying attention because i don't think feeding Devi with attention is beneficial to anybody involved. attention creates theatre, theatre distracts from the work, and Devi seems to REALLY like theatre. i'm sorry to hear about issues with workmanship on more recent stuff...my TBDD may be arbitrary and insane, but it's built like a tank. and as far as the Console II goes, it was always going to be a bigger stretch to get that sucker into the market than first envisioned; there's the start-up costs, the question of getting retailers to take on inventory for an untested concept, and the neither-fish-nor-fowl nature of a box that's kind of a multi-EFX unit but kinda not. not to mention whether the cartridge interface will be dependable for an effect with knobs rather than a game cartridge. i'm not saying it can't, or shouldn't, work, but it's still way far from a done deal.
I agree.
To me... the Console II is a modern day pedal version of a Electra MPC...
http://www.rivercityamps.com/electra/anat.php
http://www.rivercityamps.com/electra/modules.php <LOOOOOK!!!!!
http://www.rivercityamps.com/electra/tonespec.php
http://www.rivercityamps.com/electra/sh_wire.php
Bellyheart wrote:I love her ambitiousness, however, I wish she could focus a bit. She's getting better I feel. That warehouse is seeming to work wonders...maybe not. I've not order a pedal from here in a minute. I need scrilla for the Test Pattern.
but hey - that's my problem.theavondon wrote:Her forum's kinda...lame.
I'm tempted and have browsed the forum a bit but.... no way I'm getting back before I have forgotten and put behind the Thunderdome meltdown 