Quad Cortex Mini

I feel this, too. There is a point where I am just over trying to configure a bunch of switching. Especially when jumping back and forth between different things. You get the main things sorted then spend a bunch of time trying to fill up the rest of the available switch slots.
I get it. I used to use a lot of presets per gig, then I said fuck it. I'm going with the kitchen sink and have 3 amps. Then just have some scenes and have all effects laid out. Increasing frustration and declining patience with age. I hated trying to remember what effects were included with what preset. Now the audience gets a clean, a Marshall variant or a 5150.
 
Hard agree. It's crazy how much more capability/ flexibility you get with just 1 more switch. My gigs usually consist of 4 main presets, and then slight variations on each. Clean, crunch / rhythm, lead, and then solo.

The clean has a dotted 8th delay as a variation. The rhythm has a crunch, and then slightly boosted. Etc.

Started with FM3, then moved to Nano with an expression pedal to effectively get 8 switches. Now I've got the Mini on order, and I'm very excited. Should be perfect for what I do.

I used to be there too, but I've gotten in the habit of variants of clean/rhythm (Blame @2112 and his "greasy" scenes for his gig patches) PLUS I like the option of having momentary switches where I can get a couple seconds of feedback or crazy pitch stuff just for a particular phrase or solo segment.

Now, make no mistake...those are wants. I truly don't need more than four switches either.

If I wanted to go beyond the Ampero or Stomp XL for my backup rig.....I'd be hard pressed to get a Quad Cortex Mini over an AM4 for double the price.
 
The footswitches are dual mode, so it`s more like 8

And with the hole Capture thing, I feel for the first time owning a modeler, that I get new `things all the time` for free
It`s wierd for folks that don`t own capture tech devices..I know. But it`sure a hell of a lot fun :love

I had a Axe Fx II with 200 amps and efx, I don`t miss it at all
Dual mode switches isn't really the same as 8 though is it?
 
I think the switches argument is a potential circle jerk conversation - and at the end of the day it’s not for the people who want a lot of switches. That’s totally ok!

This is a really perfect desk rig, or controlled via midi in a rack, or for the guitarist that uses 4 or under scenes. I think eventually we’ll see DIYers come out with rack mount attachments so that the QC can display facing you and that will be cool.
 
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