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Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 10:29 pm
by jrfox92
damnableman wrote:Wait. The Timebender does this?
PLEASE ELABORATE
Not 100% sure.
CALLING ALL BRANDS.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2017 11:01 pm
by oldangelmidnight
I have Timebender. It does many things but I don't think this.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 12:14 pm
by damnableman
According to Instagram enclosures and PCBs will arrive at Red Panda HQ in September.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BX_IOXah1L6/
Apparently they added an extra knob...

Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 2:06 pm
by Eric!
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 2:10 pm
by tremolo3
haha this pedal...
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 12:49 pm
by Eric!
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 1:35 pm
by K2000
jrfox92 wrote:comesect2.0 wrote:like to see more of those soft stompers, enough with the old latchers....but not on all pedals.
This.
It can't be that big of a deal (especially for boutique pedals) since even EQD has managed to adapt their pedals to relays while maintaining relatively low prices.

Sorry for the slow, off-topic "me too" but I missed this thread the first time around.
"Here's our $200 "ambient" pedal, you turn it on with this noisy, 75 cent footswitch!"
How old is stompswitch 'technology', like 75 years old now? I have new respect for Boss, DOD and Digitech pedals... you can turn them on without ruining your recording.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:02 pm
by whoismarykelly
Its easy to mic an amp for off-axis rejection if you insist on playing in the room with the amp while recording.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:10 pm
by Jwar
No one will ever be fucking happy.
Listen those 75 cent stomps don't cost 75 cents. Where in the hell did you get that number from? If they are using good ones, try 3-5 dollars a piece. I've found them in bulk for 1 dollar a piece for shit ones, not for good ones.
The noise is a build up that goes away after a few stomps. Easy peasy. Don't understand the big deal. You either have true bypass or buffered bypass. The only way to add soft switching that I know of is to add a relay in there. So, whoever is making said pedal has to design a relay bypass which is not easy and costs time and money.
So if it's that big of a deal, I'm sure a builder will listen if you offer constructive criticism.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:14 pm
by whoismarykelly
We have it GREAT nowadays. 15 years ago if you wanted a mechanical stomp switch in a pedal you had to buy a Carling DPDT and they were about $20 each.
Even a relay bypass is not silent. It just moves the physical switching out of the switch to a box elsewhere that clicks when you change the state. An electronic bypass like Boss pedals use is silent if designed properly but tons of people lose their minds if you build a pedal with buffered bypass.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:28 pm
by Jwar
I know. I like buffered bypass. I never understood the true bypass argument.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:35 pm
by K2000
jwar wrote:No one will ever be fucking happy.
Listen those 75 cent stomps don't cost 75 cents. Where in the hell did you get that number from? If they are using good ones, try 3-5 dollars a piece. I've found them in bulk for 1 dollar a piece for shit ones, not for good ones.
The noise is a build up that goes away after a few stomps. Easy peasy. Don't understand the big deal. You either have true bypass or buffered bypass. The only way to add soft switching that I know of is to add a relay in there. So, whoever is making said pedal has to design a relay bypass which is not easy and costs time and money.
So if it's that big of a deal, I'm sure a builder will listen if you offer constructive criticism.
I stand corrected on the price. My complaint is about the loud "click" (which has ruined recordings of mine, it really cuts through). That clicking sound never goes away.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:35 pm
by Jwar
whoismarykelly wrote:We have it GREAT nowadays. 15 years ago if you wanted a mechanical stomp switch in a pedal you had to buy a Carling DPDT and they were about $20 each.
Even a relay bypass is not silent. It just moves the physical switching out of the switch to a box elsewhere that clicks when you change the state. An electronic bypass like Boss pedals use is silent if designed properly but tons of people lose their minds if you build a pedal with buffered bypass.
Darkglass created a soft clickless system, but Doug designed it from the ground up. It's buffered bypass, no noise at all and is rate for 1 million stomps. Insane. LOL.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:38 pm
by JonnyAngle
only 1 million?
jwar wrote:whoismarykelly wrote:We have it GREAT nowadays. 15 years ago if you wanted a mechanical stomp switch in a pedal you had to buy a Carling DPDT and they were about $20 each.
Even a relay bypass is not silent. It just moves the physical switching out of the switch to a box elsewhere that clicks when you change the state. An electronic bypass like Boss pedals use is silent if designed properly but tons of people lose their minds if you build a pedal with buffered bypass.
Darkglass created a soft clickless system, but Doug designed it from the ground up. It's buffered bypass, no noise at all and is rate for 1 million stomps. Insane. LOL.
Re: Red Panda Tensor
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:41 pm
by K2000
Mr. Black has soft, non-latching switches too.
I recall discussing this before, and people saying they need to feel the click. Really? You need more than the visual confirmation of an LED light and confirmation from hearing the effect with your ears?
Sorry to rant off topic, but this is something I feel strongly about, so when I noticed other people saying it too, I got a little hyped up.