Hugsonic
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I'm pretty sure a scene change will override any stomp changes.
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While I'm on the subject, as there is expression input, DG could add a two or three buttons aux option. If they are feeling really adventurous a resistor ladder with scope for any number of buttons but probably 6.
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I'm using a Morningstar MC6 Pro which is awesome but also a bit pricey. If you just want a few more buttons I think some are using the m-vave chocolate which is cheap as chips (£30 on Amazon) and very compact. I've not used one so can't vouch for it but I'm sure you can find some info. I'm hoping for some improvements to the midi implementation soon but we shall see.
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This is the MXR Bass preamp. Super clean sound that allows you to the deliver a crystal clear DI (via XLR) as well as the standard TRS output. It doesn't have a baked in sound like may preamps but does have a really nice EQ with a sweepable mid control but it wont massively alter your tone. I used this with my HX Stomp to avoid the reported issues with XLR and Phantom power (The MXR can be powered by Phantom power I believe). The XLR can be set pre EQ which is great as it allowed me to tweak the EQ from my board without impacting the DI signal. There are a few chips in the paint but otherwise its in perfect working order, any questions let me know.
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I'm selling this fantastic little compressor which offers by far the most functionality you will get in such a small package. Has controls for ratio, threshold, and makeup gain as well as hard / soft knee setting, fast and slow timing and a mix to dial in some of your clean signal. Lastly it has LED meeting to help you set the right amount of compression which I found really useful. This is a high quality compressor and I'm only selling as I have replaced my HX Stomp (I never liked the comps on that) with a DG Anagram. The compressors on the Anagram were updated a while ago but I have kept it until I was totally happy with them. This is one of the best pedals I have ever owned but its just sitting in the drawer so passing it on. I don't have the box but the pedal is in mint condition with on the bottom and will be well packaged for postage. I recommend watching a few reviews and checking out the Becos website and of course if you have any questions just drop me a note.
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I used a jugsaw with a metal blade. Was a nightmare as you can probaly see. Problem is you need to cut through two sides at once.
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I see, you mean "Modify" :). I've done similar in the past, added feet to raise the back to accomodate a source audio hub underneth, then i got a battery power supply and had to cut a slot to access the on/off switch (and then moved it). I'd use the word butcher rarher than modify in my case but yours looks great.
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"had to modify my pedalboard yet again" pretty much the mantra of this thread 😊.
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With you on the headphone volume. I have moved from the stomp and that was much louder.
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New toy.
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We all know what happen when there is a gap
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Hi All I also got one from Guitar Guitar this week, I've only had a few hours to play with it. Initial impression is that the Amps and Speakers are nicer that those on the Stomp. I have a quick question for the collective. The input meter on the left doesn't go above half way even if I play hard, do others see the same or does this mean that my bass is quiet? I put a boost in front and that pushes it up fine. I wouldn't care but it feels like I'm not getting the full range of drive from the distortions, I don't want to put a volume block in as it uses up a slot. Jury is still out on the other effects but the octaves are nice. I would also like a bit more from MIDI, on the stomp I use the snapshot as a reset so I have a button on my midi controller that always takes any patch back to its start point. The Anagram scenes don't reload so this doesn't work, a nice solution would be a reload patch option which works if you sent a PC message but this would require programming a reset for each patch. I really like having the dedicated reset option. The other thing that would be nice is the option to move blocks to the top row, say 18 top 6 bottom, I like to run a clean octave in parallel but this uses 12 block for the one effect. Let me know what you guys see on the input though, Cheers Steve
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Even better you can split the signal by frequency on the stomp. There are youtube vids on it. Does a couple of other things too.
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I thought you might say that 😀. Separate comp is a nobrainer though. I have a little Becos one that really like.
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You could swap the tuner for a aux switch. Tap/tuner plus another stomp switch. Would leave a little gap as well 😉
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Not posted for a while.
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I have a comp in front of the Stomp and never had an issue. That said if you put it in the loop you can move it for different patches at the cost of a block.
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The video is very good. He also uses the SVT4 for a lot of the tones which I also settled on.
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Just wondering why you don't use the tuner on the HX? You could then swap the polytune for 2x foot switches. Tuner +other.
