Guys, any reason why Midimate (vs All-Access)?
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I got mine with my Carvin amp in a trade deal.I've never used any other Midi switching system before, but this is easy to program. Though, I'll probably never use it to half its capabilities anyway.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Yeah, I got mine new for $100, and see them a lot for $160 new.
So far, I have gigged for 10 or more years with this one and it has been perfect. There are more comprehensive units, but this does a lot really.
Had an original Digital Music Corp controller and the display and several switches failed with 5 months... Ugh.. Still sitting here under my bench, never sent it back for repair haha... the big buttons were cool tho.
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Here's mine:
Signal chain goes like this:
Guitar > Dunlop 535Q Wah > Fulltone OCD V.1 > BB Preamp > Amp
Effects loop:
Send > Boss EQ-20 > CE-3 > BF-2 > PS-3 > MXR Carbon Copy > DD-2 > Return
I use a pedalsnake to accomplish all the cabling for the loop. Nice to have just one cable for everything. The black box in the upper right is a Pedalboard Junction. It's a great little device that allows me to take the tuner out of the effects chain, as well as facilitate silent tuning. Great for switching guitars as well (no cable noise).
-Kenn
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Emporer_ Black, I see a Sonic Maximizer up there, a must have for ANY pedal chain. swear by it, will post a pic of my setup, if I can get my camera working....Guitars:
Jackson DK2M Blue Bengal
Jackson PS-4
Charvel CX 390
Gibson Les Paul Studio
Gibson Les Paul Jr. Pro
Gibson Les Paul Special
'56 Gibson J160E
Galveston Acrylic Strat
couple of other oddities
Amps:
Vox AC100CPH
Ibanez TBX150H
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Originally posted by allcree View PostEmporer_ Black, I see a Sonic Maximizer up there, a must have for ANY pedal chain. swear by it, will post a pic of my setup, if I can get my camera working....Sam
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Here's my board, still a work in progress:
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EB Volume-TU2-Dunlop Wylde Wah-CS3-AC3-EHX Small Clone- DL7-EHX Small Stone-SD1-Little Big Muff
Loop : Sonic Stomp-NS2
Recently started modding pedals (DS-1 was my first victim, more to come)Last edited by allcree; 01-19-2009, 12:59 AM.Guitars:
Jackson DK2M Blue Bengal
Jackson PS-4
Charvel CX 390
Gibson Les Paul Studio
Gibson Les Paul Jr. Pro
Gibson Les Paul Special
'56 Gibson J160E
Galveston Acrylic Strat
couple of other oddities
Amps:
Vox AC100CPH
Ibanez TBX150H
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The top three pedals are a dd-6, tr-2, and a dod flanger. The banshee was fun but the fun was short lived, the controller works with the Yamaha Processor, it has some killer delays and pitch shifters that will take you from Satan, to chipmunks, to a whole choir. it runs through a solid state amp. so does the old analog drum machine. Its a hell of a contraption isn't it?
Last edited by phill_up; 01-27-2009, 02:47 PM.
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