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Brock slacking on the posting :LOL:
Even the best need some rest.

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Brock slacking on the posting :LOL:


AM4 next.
 
Brock slacking on the posting :LOL:


i was out and about getting a fish sandwich and getting candy :P i have a good excuse for my slacking!
 
I meant to post this the other day as it's a total Fractal love affair, specifically the Virtual Capo-

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Pretty cool how he's using it, while I tend to gripe about bands running on the rails, specifically bands that couldn't do their show without the rails, this isn't really utilizing the technology to be lazy, but taking advantage of what can be done within that world. I'd also imagine he's going to be quite stoked with the new improvements to the pitch block, since he's practically in bass range at times.

I also want to check out that Chase Bliss stuff. I have not seen/heard a single one of them and I've been seeing them all over boards for quite a while now.
 
I'm trying to understand input impedance defaults for the drive block. The real TS808 and SD-1, from what I've read, list an input impedance of 500K, but their models default to 1M and 230K. The Mesa Flux Drive lists 1M (minimum of 500K), but the model defaults to 230K. The Flux' minimum of 500K confuses me, because I thought pedals have a fix input impedance. Does anyone know if the input impedance changes depending on settings for certain pedals?

Do pedals typically measure pretty far off from the listed input impedance? If 500K is a common value for some popular overdrives, why would that be missing not only from Fractal's modelers, but also in modelers from other companies?

I'm not asking because I think this is a bug, but because I genuinely want to understand the logic here.
 
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