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I hope you come out with a simplified looper which only has level knob, 2 LEDs notifying loop start and end, dedicated start/ stop footswitches and 10 minute memory. It doesn't need to have any other bells and whistles at all :)

Fwiw, the way Zoom has the Looper functions done in the G3 is pretty much perfect.

The two most important things:

- For the initial recording, there's a cancel function. So in case you notice you'll f***ed it up, you just press it and it'll never be played again. It's amazing how little loopers have such a function.

- The "clear" function needs to be on a separate switch than "play". Each and every one button looper has it that a long press on the single button will clear the memory, but there's always a little bit that will be played (obviously, as the thing needs to detect the threshold between a "play-press" and a "clear-press"). Which is why all one button loopers are useless POS's.
 
Hello Gear Forum Denizens! You will be hanging out with the new DigiTech/DOD USA Crew today. The team consists of:

Jim Pennock
Roger Johnsen
Parker Coons
Matt Calder
Tom Cram

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I still gig with the Digitech Classics
.... never flawed, going strong !!!!

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2112 SGS ....
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Left , the RP-1, right the RP-12 and on the very top, the Control One.
 
I would like to see the brilliant trio of Pedals including the space sounds brought back to life?
Josh Scott did a video on them a while back When it was announced Digitech / DoD we’re back 👍and I’ve wanted them ever since I watched it.🤞🙏
 
My friend has a screamin blues and I liked it when I had borrowed it once.

I love your attention to detail and importantly, easy to use footswitch. It has a huge advantage of having a big area to stomp on, on ill-lit stages.

Will you do low gain amp in a box pedals preferably with a 2/ 3 Band EQ? Something like JHS Charlie Brown which runs on regular 9V power supply? Some of us don't have multi port power supplies capable of 18v.
 
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My friend has a screamin blues and I liked it when I had borrowed it once.

I love your attention to detail and importantly, easy to use footswitch. It has a huge advantage of having a big area to stomp on, on ill-lit stages.

Will you do low gain amp in a box pedals preferably with a 2/ 3 Band EQ? Something like JHS Charlie Brown which runs on regular 9V power supply? Some of us don't have multi port power supplies capable of 18v.
Maybe, Digitech should make voltage doubters, like the one , One Spot makes.
 
Maybe, Digitech should make voltage doubters, like the one , One Spot makes.
Digitech should make tube / solid state / digital hybrid rack processors like the 2101, 2112 and 2120, but with the more modern bells and whistles .
In the older Digitech rack units, you can feel the dynamic tonal shift when you change the tubes, big time. And when I pump in overdrive/ distortion iw/ a a couple of Seymour Duncan SFX-01 Pickup Boosters, the dynamics are off the scale.

After 2002, seemed like Digitech abandoned Profesional players, in favor of the bedroom player.
 
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I still gig with the Digitech Classics
.... never flawed, going strong !!!!

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2112 SGS ....
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Left , the RP-1, right the RP-12 and on the very top, the Control One.
Nice collection,

Ooh, those FCs, tho

I have a mint GSP 2101 FC (re-badged Control One afaiaa) and as nicely as it integrates with the 2101; modern FCs are sooooooo much more powerful

I suppose one could trigger more complex midi events using an iOS tablet and something like Midi Designer
 
Nice collection,

Ooh, those FCs, tho

I have a mint GSP 2101 FC (re-badged Control One afaiaa) and as nicely as it integrates with the 2101; modern FCs are sooooooo much more powerful

I suppose one could trigger more complex midi events using an iOS tablet and something like Midi Designer

I use Bome MIDI Translator Pro on my PC, which allows MIDI events as complex and weird as you can imagine!
 
indeed! I need that Bome MTP to translate NRPN to SysEx...but it has proven a bit pricey...

You say "on your PC"...I need to use it without a computer

Not that it helps with price, but I think the Bome Box would do that. Also, I think the free version of MIDI Translator still does a lot, if I remember correctly, not that that helps since you need something for your tablet! I remember in the pre-Bome days I used several different freeware things, including a plugin in Reaper. It makes me wonder if there's something equivalent for iOS. At least iOS apps are all generally pretty affordable.
 
Not that it helps with price, but I think the Bome Box would do that. Also, I think the free version of MIDI Translator still does a lot, if I remember correctly, not that that helps since you need something for your tablet! I remember in the pre-Bome days I used several different freeware things, including a plugin in Reaper. It makes me wonder if there's something equivalent for iOS. At least iOS apps are all generally pretty affordable.
Reaper has a plugin that will read and record the SysEx variable RT data which I have tested.

Yes, Bome Box...I have a Sonuus Voluum that will send nrpn 14 bit midi expression, but Lexicon PCM is designed for SysEx for values over 127...So, I want to translate to achieve high resolution

I've been working on ipad remote control using Midi Designer for PCM8x and some parameters have 40,000 ticks...even 10,000 ticks starts choking the app, so I need to do math instead...project has been in hiatus for a while now

Bome offerings probably handle that...maybe if I experiment with the Midi Translator I can sort things out with computer before porting to ipad/ ios...thanks for the suggestion =-D
 
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