NMD: NDSP Quad Cortex

Yes, one peck on the cheek from HX One and I’m dropping my pants for the Helix Floor… :rofl
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I doubt a Digitech Whammy does dual detune, maybe the latest one could? I don't know. A whammy is generally meant for big shifts. The TMP might have a separate detune effect or a general pitch shifter capable of detune effects.
This all makes sense. Re: Whammy in particular, I was responding to JT's comment, "The TBP has the Pedal Detune effect from the Whammy pedal which does the thing great."

I think the pitch shifter in the QC allows for shifting in cents up or down, so maybe there's a way to use two pitch blocks for the effect, although you'd probably have to do some tweaking due to the limited parallel routing options.
Yes, this is exactly what I was getting at here: https://thegearforum.com/threads/nmd-ndsp-quad-cortex.3847/post-190872

And you're right, it would make any given preset/ template a lot less versatile otherwise, since you can only have one parallel split per processor. (An area where I'd agree the FAS "grid", in so far as I understand it, is much more powerful than QC or HX.)

EDIT: And I'm completely neglecting the possibility of feedback/ crosstalk here...
 
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I doubt a Digitech Whammy does dual detune, maybe the latest one could? I don't know. A whammy is generally meant for big shifts. The TMP might have a separate detune effect or a general pitch shifter capable of detune effects. I think the pitch shifter in the QC allows for shifting in cents up or down, so maybe there's a way to use two pitch blocks for the effect, although you'd probably have to do some tweaking due to the limited parallel routing options.

No dual detune on any Whammy. No selecting the cents, either, it’s just controlled by the pedal. Just a regular ole detune and not a terrible sounding one, it was my only chorus in my high school rig.
 
If any of you are itching for a Helix Floor outside @TubeStack Musicians Friend has 15 percent off and it comes with a helix backpack for $1250 total (15 percent off included).

Crazy deal!

Not available in Canada, thankfully, or I’d be questioning/regretting getting mine yesterday. :grin

Haven’t had a lot of time with it yet, but so far it’s seeming like a “the answer you were looking for all along was right in front of you, all these years” situation. :love
 
Not available in Canada, thankfully, or I’d be questioning/regretting getting mine yesterday. :grin

Haven’t had a lot of time with it yet, but so far it’s seeming like a “the answer you were looking for all along was right in front of you, all these years” situation. :love
Yeah I felt okay tagging you since you are in Canada 😂

But wanted to pass the deal along!
 
Dropping the price doesn't drop the size, though. Even if it did drop @TubeStack 's britches. :banana

Just too damn big for me at home, or to take out of the home. :idk :grin

Yeah, that's part of what's kept me away from it. But I'm trying out the whole "less convenience offstage for more convenience onstage" thing. ie. it's a lot easier to play a gig with access to lots of switches, less changing of presets, and more space to manoeuvre around, even if it's a bit more of a pain to schlep the thing around.

And I was thinking, it's not even that big, when you actually look at the dimensions. It's 4" wider and 0.5" smaller in depth than my PT Jr board, for example. Not a huge difference. Or, 2" wider and 4" deeper than my Metro 20. (I'll stop before the TWSS jokes become irresistible. :grin )
 
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