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GisserD

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  1. i'd just like to say that both my Sandys have had delanos, and they certainly haven't been left wanting in the tone department. Horses for courses.
  2. maybe soft touch. definitely not normal types tho... this is all future development. first things first
  3. Yes. It will be able to control anything that "turns". Eventually may be able to flick switches aswell, but that's not in the scope for the prototype.
  4. Musik Productive is cheaper. LOADS of sock too.... https://m.musik-produktiv.com/gb/sandberg-california-vm5-rw-nat.html
  5. I already have thaught about this alot. And Im pretty sure I have a solution too. I'd be interested to hear your ideas tho.... They might be easier than mine
  6. Thanks. I will shoot you a pm tomorrow with some qs. I'm personally concerned with the mechanical design aspect of it at the moment. How it will be used will be electronic and software development that will come a bit later. I'm thinking it will work a bit like the SA neuro hub. Set the dials then hold a button to save a set of values on the midi chanel that was last selected. But first the mechanics have to work.
  7. Yes I suppose it would be like that. Just smaller and universal so it can controll any pot.
  8. for the prototype i've been looking at arduino, as that seems to be easily accessible, but i doubt that will be the choice for the end product.
  9. If anybody has some programming skills and would like to come onboard with a project like this then id welcome a partnership. I have all the mechanicals down, but the programming is beyond me. PM me if your interested.
  10. i think it will be most useful on a loop switcher based rig for fully automated preset control. but it would still useful without one, the user would just still have to switch the pedals on and off.
  11. I'm aiming at the MXR BEF as a benchmark. Pralines stick thinks might be a push too far...
  12. Does it require any modification to the pedals it controls? No Do you have to remove the original knobs? Yes, the system will require the removal of knobs, but if i can make it low profile enough, i may be able to replace the knobs on top of the mechanism. Can the pedals be dialled in the same way as normal (i.e. with hands and then the positions saved) yes that's how it will work or do all adjustments need to be done via the new controller? No When you talk of channels, is each knob controlled by a separate MIDI channel? Or is each of your units (with however many controls) addressed on a single MIDI channel and then each knob controlled by a different CC number on that one channel? It will work on one midi channel. Controlling multiple parameter channels
  13. yes the design allows for eact pot to be uniquely trimmed, by manually setting a maximum and minimum. then the program will do the rest. The design allows the user to set the pot position, and the program will know where it is. Without this feedback look, the whole system would be useless.
  14. i have seen that. but that's not how im proposing to do it. Having the servo on the pedal like that clearly isn't an option
  15. Sort of yes. But my solution is far more discrete.
  16. 1) how many pedals it could control? its a modular design so im thinking there will be choice between maybe 5-10 channels per unit 2) size? no bigger than a Voodoo PP2+ power supply 3) how does it differ / improve on eg a Boss ES8? it wouldn't be a loop switcher. I appreciate however that it may be best utilised on a board that has one. 4) obviously cost. impossible to sat at the moment, but to be a viable product i think it would have to be sub £35 per channel
  17. Thanks Bas, ill probably keep the discussion on this side of the pond for now. So do you realistically think that it would be a product that you would spend your hard earned on?
  18. I've had an idea.... and it may be a good one I've come up with a workable and cost effective design for a control system that would allow users to effectively use midi PC data to set presets on their existing analogue pedals. It wouldn't involve any electronics or soldering on the users part, and would be easily retrofittable to virtually any pedalboard, and wouldn't take up any more space than a power supply. The idea is that there would be a number of channels, and the user can define which pots they control. They could be multiple pots on the same pedal, or many pot on multiple pedals. Is this something that you as a pedal buyer/user/lover/addict (delete as appropriate) would be interested in? Any questions, comments, suggestions will be welcomed. I anticipate a lot of comments regarding cost so lets say for argument's sake it costs no more than £35 per channel. edit* If anybody has some programming skills and would like to come onboard with a project like this then id welcome a partnership. I have all the mechanicals down, but the programming is beyond me. PM me if your interested.
  19. broadcast sold
  20. Any offers seriously considered
  21. WELCOME ANDRAS!!!

     

    Great to see you here at last :)

    1. andybassdoyle

      andybassdoyle

      Haha, yes indeed. Much love for you here matey!

    2. SICbass

      SICbass

      Love my FI.

      Welcome.

  22. getting this error when i open threads... Fatal error: Class 'IPS\Theme\Cache\class_forums_front_topics' not found in /home/nginx/domains/basschat.co.uk/public/system/Theme/Theme.php(887) : eval()'d code on line 11
  23. listening to the tracks a few times for me its between 5 and 11 not sure ill get a chance to play tonight
  24. I'm sorry Peter I haven't han a chance to listen yet but I will do this evening!
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