2020 Happenings! (BOSS Strikes Back)
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
Basically just the tone knob set in 10 chronological positions 
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
I actually really appreciate that approach! Look at the Geiger Counter Pro (work with me on this... I know the Muff is quite different
) you got a pedal, presets, and a free editor. If they also made it a plug in... more people would have it. If Malekko did that release plan for the Scrutator (presets + a plug in) I'd be all over it. Oh whoops... also read it's an interface! That's awesome!
....I'm not getting another muff though
Speaking of Malekko... are we going to get the D this year? (Man they really dookied the bed with that announcement all those years ago!
Malekko, I love you dearly... you suck at announcing products though
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....I'm not getting another muff though
Speaking of Malekko... are we going to get the D this year? (Man they really dookied the bed with that announcement all those years ago!
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
They are really smart to do this, if only for the sole reason of releasing it as a plugin. If pedal companies want to stay in the 'game' so to speak, they are going to need to embrace at a minimum starting to do this, otherwise people will just make equivalent clones of stuff themselves and sell it out from under them under different names. Ive said this forever, and also the inverse, where plugin companies should make an interface stompbox that just lets you drag and drop your plugins you want to use live as a pedal too. whoever does this is going to be rich, as there are so many plugins that people would love to use without staring at or connecting to a laptop to play live with. if i wasn't so unskilled in this area, i would just make them myself$harkToootth wrote:I actually really appreciate that approach! Look at the Geiger Counter Pro (work with me on this... I know the Muff is quite different) you got a pedal, presets, and a free editor. If they also made it a plug in... more people would have it. If Malekko did that release plan for the Scrutator (presets + a plug in) I'd be all over it. Oh whoops... also read it's an interface! That's awesome!
....I'm not getting another muff though![]()

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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
I think the problem with that is any stompbox of that sort would need to basically run Linux and there are relatively few Linux-compatible VSTs.
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
Scarlett is totally Linux compatible (as a former Linux user I had to do a lot of research on which one to buy). (Edit: this all sounds well above my level of understanding but I used Linux exclusively for 5 years for audio processing and Scarlett was the fuckin’ jam)
@sharky: what is the Malekko “D”? I love their 616!! And I’ve always wanted a B:Assmaster (that I could afford!).
@sharky: what is the Malekko “D”? I love their 616!! And I’ve always wanted a B:Assmaster (that I could afford!).
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Yes, I may be missing something but 1. I have two linux laptops where I muck about with audio and they're fine (NOT A PROFESSIONAL). 2. Found plenty of VSTS for Linux 3. Even if they're not supported, you can conjure something with an iota of command line know how (or do the Temporary Knowledge Adderall Shuffle). I'm a bit dense but I'm not following why stomp box companies would have to use linux? WMD made their Geiger VST for Windows and OS X. Again, I could be missing something here. Not sure I'm understanding (running on 3 hours of sleep LOL).
@Retinal - A drum machine call "Mr. D". Malekko announced three grooveboxes in 2017 NAMM. The Manther is the only one that actually came out so far. This is not the first time Malekko has done this... there is a whole thing on ILF about one of their delays not making it to a final product. I'm a huge fan of Malekko! I just find this amusing.
@Retinal - A drum machine call "Mr. D". Malekko announced three grooveboxes in 2017 NAMM. The Manther is the only one that actually came out so far. This is not the first time Malekko has done this... there is a whole thing on ILF about one of their delays not making it to a final product. I'm a huge fan of Malekko! I just find this amusing.
"SWIPE LEFT ASSHOLE!" -retinal orbita
"Whatever ASSHOLE here’s my pedal that makes humpback whale noises and also it has a built in sequencer so stick it in your craw! -retinal orbita
"Patty Mullen takes me from a ball peen to a sledge" -The Great Velvet Hammer
"...at this exact moment Divine has learned of your jealous scheme from the local town gossip. She also has your address, ASS HOLE!" -Narrator (Mr. J) PINK FLAMINGOS
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"Whatever ASSHOLE here’s my pedal that makes humpback whale noises and also it has a built in sequencer so stick it in your craw! -retinal orbita
"Patty Mullen takes me from a ball peen to a sledge" -The Great Velvet Hammer
"...at this exact moment Divine has learned of your jealous scheme from the local town gossip. She also has your address, ASS HOLE!" -Narrator (Mr. J) PINK FLAMINGOS
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
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Plugins are written specifically for Windows/OS X/Linux - not all of them for Linux and you're never going to be able to commercially produce a Windows or OS X stompbox, so it has to be Linux-based. (The Akai Force and MPC Live are running a custom Linux OS AFAIK, so think of that but smaller.) So, from the list of my plugins, that means no Valhalla Delay or VintageVerb, no Eventide Mangledverb (or other Eventide plugins), no SoundToys plugins.
If you go with a closed ecosystem to ensure compatibility then it's just another multi-effects unit, like a HX FX, Zoia or Mod Duo X.
The Geiger and the Muff are going the opposite direction - bringing a real world pedal into the DAW, which is much easier. If you're creating a mobile DAW (essentially) in pedal form it's much more difficult. Akai doesn't let people use outside plugins in the Force or Live even, theoretically, they could host them.
Workarounds to make incompatible plugins work with Linux don't work if you're trying to drag and drop into a pedal.What I mean is, if people want to run their own plugins in a stompbox ("Ive said this forever, and also the inverse, where plugin companies should make an interface stompbox that just lets you drag and drop your plugins you want to use live as a pedal too.")
Plugins are written specifically for Windows/OS X/Linux - not all of them for Linux and you're never going to be able to commercially produce a Windows or OS X stompbox, so it has to be Linux-based. (The Akai Force and MPC Live are running a custom Linux OS AFAIK, so think of that but smaller.) So, from the list of my plugins, that means no Valhalla Delay or VintageVerb, no Eventide Mangledverb (or other Eventide plugins), no SoundToys plugins.
If you go with a closed ecosystem to ensure compatibility then it's just another multi-effects unit, like a HX FX, Zoia or Mod Duo X.
The Geiger and the Muff are going the opposite direction - bringing a real world pedal into the DAW, which is much easier. If you're creating a mobile DAW (essentially) in pedal form it's much more difficult. Akai doesn't let people use outside plugins in the Force or Live even, theoretically, they could host them.
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
o shit they're bringing that back talk back? talk?
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
I ducked with an OG back talk for a hot minute. It was awesome.friendship wrote:o shit they're bringing that back talk back? talk?
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
Nice. I wanted to get one when they were in production but missed out.
The 3699 looks like a Foxx Tone Machine. I wonder if the Roebuck is a Silvertone amp-like circuit?
The 3699 looks like a Foxx Tone Machine. I wonder if the Roebuck is a Silvertone amp-like circuit?
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
Skitter is basically what you said, but you can do trem on reverb, dry, or both, and you can invert the waveform so it essentially crossfades between them. It’s super cool. Doesn’t get quite to audio rate speeds but it gets pretty crunchy at its fastest setting.Dowi wrote:Thanks whale-man for making this.
Things I'm curious about:
- Alexander has 3 pedals coming up, one is the hyped super-neo-matic, one is an Overdrive of some kind, but the third one should be a weirder one.(https://www.instagram.com/p/B6yeXA4FIie ... pz6vsy8yex
- looking forward some demos of the Champion Leccy Skitter. If I'm not wrong it seems to be a reverb/tremolo where you can choose if the trem is applied only to the clean signal or the reverberated signal, whit a couple more tweaks (selectable waveform etc, it's in the same style fo the Woozy). Curious to see if set superfast it can get into ring-modded reverb territory.
- Red Panda Context 2?? Maybe in the same size of the Tensor/Particle?
Also hoping for a Context 2. I’ve been holding out getting a V1 Context just in case it’s really happening
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
Looks like an Ibanez Mostortion w/ clipping optionsfriendship wrote:I wonder if the Roebuck is a Silvertone amp-like circuit?
Danelectro wrote:Reimagining of a Japanese-made MOSFET distortion pedal from the 1990s
The original pedal is a staple amongst Nashville session players
Generous control set produces a vast array of textures from sustaining boost to full-on distortion
3-band EQ enables near-unlimited tone-shaping
3 clipping modes facilitate greater sonic flexibility than a vintage MOSFET distortion
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Re: 2020 Happenings! (Winter Namm is baking in the Oven)
Back Talk is a great delay. Had one I shouldn't have sold years ago.