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cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 7:51 pm
by behndy
sooooooo want something, sort of like a Line 6 M9, but mebbe smaller and more moder? but something to run the Roland SPDX my drummer uses through. mostly so i can show him how to use delays and play with the length and do wibbly silly stuff. then play with bit crushers or flanging and ridonku things.
M9 might be a good option, but was hoping for something more Boss pedal sized. mono is fine, save spots sorta necessary.
moop?
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 7:54 pm
by space6oy
maybe an alesis ineko...
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 8:04 pm
by daseb
Zoom CDR
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 8:11 pm
by doommeow
space6oy wrote:maybe an alesis ineko...
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:28 pm
by penelope tree
I think the Zoom MS-100BT meets your criteria.
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:49 pm
by Derelict78
If you end up wanting an m9 I'll sell ya mine.
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:46 am
by odontophobia
Korg Kaoss Pad
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 4:26 pm
by behndy
space6oy wrote:maybe an alesis ineko...
doommeow wrote:space6oy wrote:maybe an alesis ineko...
right range of effects and size, but no save spots and usability issues. i DID like the Ineko and the Akira (sp?), the rackmount version.
daseb wrote:Zoom CDR
penelope tree wrote:I think the Zoom MS-100BT meets your criteria.
i had one of those. i think the CDR one? and the interface was HORRIBLE. programming was okay, but you would have a patch that had whatever amount of effects, and you would have to scroll to each effect and click the footie to turn it off, instead of having a patch with x amount of effects, turn them all off and on with a footie click. was a stuuuuuuuuupid weird way of doing it and i hated it. sounded good though.
Derelict78 wrote:If you end up wanting an m9 I'll sell ya mine.
man. i LOVED the M9 when i used to have one. looking at the specs and layout though i dunno if it will work for him. i think he's going to want to mount it next to the drum machine. if i find something i like to replace the H9 i have on my second board (that i'm only using for reverb and delay), that might be the best thing for him.
odontophobia wrote:Korg Kaoss Pad
also awesome, but i dunno if he'll have time to play with the neat interface. that is something to look at though. HUH.
urf. DECISIONS.
but thank you for all the yummy suggestions.
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 6:09 pm
by daseb
behndy wrote:
daseb wrote:Zoom CDR
penelope tree wrote:I think the Zoom MS-100BT meets your criteria.
i had one of those. i think the CDR one? and the interface was HORRIBLE. programming was okay, but you would have a patch that had whatever amount of effects, and you would have to scroll to each effect and click the footie to turn it off, instead of having a patch with x amount of effects, turn them all off and on with a footie click. was a stuuuuuuuuupid weird way of doing it and i hated it. sounded good though.
Dude, you chuck a line selector patch at the start of the chain to turn them all on and off

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Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 6:22 pm
by resincum
odontophobia wrote:Korg Kaoss Pad
RAD
EZ INTERFACE
GOOD SOUNDS
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 6:27 pm
by behndy
daseb wrote:behndy wrote:
blah blah Zoom Bitchings.
Dude, you chuck a line selector patch at the start of the chain to turn them all on and off

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lol. NO. you gonna make a stupid design, i am NOT adding the extra gear to make it work the way it shoulda since jump.
also, whole appeal of it is multi efx in a small box. fuck MORE peds with it.
resincum wrote:odontophobia wrote:Korg Kaoss Pad
RAD
EZ INTERFACE
GOOD SOUNDS
OKAY. FINE. I WILL LOOK FOR A CHEAPIE ONE.
..... what's the oldest version that is still nifty?
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 6:29 pm
by daseb
no, dude, there's a patch for a line selector in the machine, that you add to the start of the chain of all the other patches you've made. No need for extra pedals. Even has a clean blend.
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:00 pm
by behndy
AH. see. that is a decent way to do it. i talked through email with a guy at Zoom about that, he never mentioned that option and i didna see it in the manual.
gonnnnnna look at the micro zooms again then. HUH.
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 12:12 am
by penelope tree
behndy wrote:gonnnnnna look at the micro zooms again then. HUH.
I think you need the bluetooth version if you want a bitcrusher effect.
Re: cheapish multi efx for drummer
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 12:17 am
by penelope tree
penelope tree wrote:behndy wrote:gonnnnnna look at the micro zooms again then. HUH.
I think you need the bluetooth version if you want a bitcrusher effect.
Actually, I think it's on the 50 if the firmware update is downloaded.