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  1. Right, a quick question for you Future Impact owners... I know the operation of the footswitches has changed since v1, which is a very good thing. However I had 2 issues when I owned v1 - I kept stepping on that data knob which you're definitely not meant to stand on, and I found it difficult doing the double-press on the left switch to go down a patch. The first issue is easily solved by leaving the pedal activated and using a line selector. I think I have a couple of options for the second issue: 1. Get a MIDI controller with 2 switches, one for patch down and one for patch up, and then I never actually step on the switches on the FI. Something like the Disaster Area DMC Micro: https://www.disasterareaamps.com/shop/dmc-micro 2. Get a tiny MIDI controller with only 1 switch, set that for patch down, and then use the left footswitch on the FI for patch up. Something like the Disaster Area MIDI baby: https://www.disasterareaamps.com/shop/midi-baby Can anybody see any problems with either of these approaches? I guess with option 1 I could also get the Super Compact enclosure to save space...
  2. I have a Knightfall 66 and I absolutely love it. The 2 channels are not stackable (it’s A or B, not A+B) but I use it for mild drive and full on dirt and I can’t see myself ever parting with it.
  3. Well I've just ordered a Future Impact v3 from pandaMidi. Looking forward to putting it through its paces, and hopefully I'll get on with the tracking a little better than I did with the v1. I don't mind the size of the pedal so I'm not sure I'll get one of those compact 3D-printed enclosures, but I might end up re-skinning the pedal somehow so it looks a little less "spacey". I wonder if I could make a vinyl overlay that would rest on top of the pedal, rather than needing to be stuck down... Has anyone ever tried anything like that?
  4. Hey @Quatschmacher this sounds great! I had a FI v1 and sold it because I found it too hard to get the timing spot-on. It just always felt like there was too much latency. I’ve seen it mentioned that the tracking is improved in v3 - would you say there’s been a noticeable improvement?
  5. Nice, the Polytune is a good option. Thanks jrixn1. Also I found this page to do with modding a TU-3: https://www.talkbass.com/threads/boss-tu-3-mod.983252/page-2 So if you don't already have a tuner, the Polytune is probably your best bet. I might just build a little mute switch like dannybuoy suggested.
  6. I was thinking about this only yesterday. I don't understand why this isn't an option on the Boss tuners. In my function band one of our medleys is 45 minutes long, with hardly any opportunities to mute, tune and un-mute, so tweaking the tuning while playing an open string would be useful. I wonder if the TU-3 could be modded to achieve this?
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  8. Congrats, I have one of these and it's a beauty! And yes, it's worth checking out the original P pickup if you can.
  9. This is brilliant. Makes me think about buying a Future Impact again, having sold one last year! Will you be offering these in the future, or are you planning to make up a set number and when they’re gone, they’re gone? Another vote from me for remote switching connected via jacks - the number of times I stepped on that damn encoder!
  10. So you're feeling disappointed because Father Christmas didn't bring you an awesome pedal... That's easily rectified! £140 and this multi-mode filter pedal could be yours. Go on, treat yourself. You deserve it.
  11. If I didn’t already have one on my board, I’d be buying this for sure! These units sound great. GLWTS.
  12. This pedal is a lot of fun, but currently surplus to requirements. It's in good condition with all the original packaging. Velcro on the base (hook side) as it's been on my pedal board (in full flight case, so it's been well protected). If you have any questions, please give me a shout. *** Price now £140 inc. P&P within the UK ***
  13. Now on eBay, so make me an offer there if you're interested... http://r.ebay.com/n7tfr4
  14. This is going on eBay later... Last chance!
  15. Ok, we'll go with another little price drop then. £175 now, including UK postage. That's a bargain!
  16. I've got this, and it's good. I particularly like how they couldn't decide whether to include the word "Voice" in the name of the pedal, so they put the name both with and without it on the front of the pedal
  17. Thanks Skybone. I wish there was a decent demo of this somewhere - the only ones I’ve found really don’t do it justice.
  18. Here are some better pictures - turns out the XLR plate looks fine! A couple of minor scratches on the green tweedy bit, but overall this is in really good condition.
  19. I'll be able to take some better photos over the weekend - in the meantime, here's a little bump.
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