All The MIDIs are Belong to Me

Agileguy_101

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I'm selling of my mini sized MIDI controller and last night I picked up one of these:



The video has it wrong - it has 30 banks of four presets each, which means I can have 120 presets on my Timeline, Mobius, or H9, or any combination of the three. It's going to be crazy up in here.
 
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Yeah, I got the DMC-3 before I had the H9. Now that I have all three I think the DMC-6D + expander swtich (gives me master tap + favorite switch) is the best option. There will be much less tap dancing this way.
 
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Yeah it should be wild. Especially since I've hooked the Mobius up to the feedback loop of the Timeline so I can put any Mobius effect on the repeats of the Timeline. Or I can just use the Mobius normally.
 
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Go with the DMC-8, dude. I had the 6 + expander, and they're nice but they take up a bunch of room. The 8 is probably a similar length but not as deep.

That's what she said.
 
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Lol

The 8 is too wide for my board. I wouldn't think that an inch and a half would really make that much of a difference (THAT'S what she said) but it does. I could fit it but then I'd have to put one of my dirt pedals sideways and it'd be a pain to turn on and off. With the 6 I can leave the rest of my pedals the way they are and put the expander off somewhere else on the board. Believe
 
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Your board just keeps getting better and better. I'd love to jam on it for a bit :usa2:
 
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Hmmm I'm gonna be adding das Möbius to go with my Timeline.... I need something that'll activate both pedals with one button. Will this do that?
 
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That should be a cool setup.

I was contemplating a rig rebuild when I stumbled onto this looper + midi the other day...

http://www.one-control.com/crocodile-tail-loop.html

Then I realized just how complicated that would actually make my rig so I'm sticking with my current midi pedal and pedals not in a looper and am just going to go back to a wet/dry/wet setup when I can blow some cash on a new power amp and cabs.
 
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I saw that Crocodile Tail Mike! Very cool, but for how much it costs I'd rather get another guitar or more fuzzes and wahs. ;)
 
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That should be a cool setup.

I was contemplating a rig rebuild when I stumbled onto this looper + midi the other day...

http://www.one-control.com/crocodile-tail-loop.html

Then I realized just how complicated that would actually make my rig so I'm sticking with my current midi pedal and pedals not in a looper and am just going to go back to a wet/dry/wet setup when I can blow some cash on a new power amp and cabs.

I've considered getting that or something like that (like the MusicomLabFXMKIII) but for the cost I'd rather just turn my pedals on and off individually.

I am too lazy for midi.

That's no excuse dude, Disaster Area stuff is basically plug and play. I would understand if you were talking about something like a Midi Moose but DA makes it incredibly easy. Just cable up and BAM! you're MIDI-ing.

I saw that Crocodile Tail Mike! Very cool, but for how much it costs I'd rather get another guitar or more fuzzes and wahs. ;)

+1
 
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The cost helped sway me from it too but even more so the complexity it would add to how I use my rig when it's supposed to be making it easier. Right now my midi pedal switches my g-major 2 and my EVH 50w channels and I do the pedal stomping on my own for the pedals out front of the amp (only 5 not counting the tuner and wireless receiver on the board) and switching to the crocodile tail would make it a cleaner signal path thanks to the loops but then when I want to randomly stack pedals, change amp channels or g-major patches it would be a nightmare to remember what bank I had the preset saved in that stacked pedals X+Y+Z on Ch2 of the amp with the G-Major in this setting or that and I'm confused just writing that lol.

I do really like their loopers with built in power supplies, that's a cool idea, nice and small too.
 
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That's no excuse dude, Disaster Area stuff is basically plug and play. I would understand if you were talking about something like a Midi Moose but DA makes it incredibly easy. Just cable up and BAM! you're MIDI-ing.

I actually got a bit winded reading that I have to go lie down for a bit.
 
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I will be taking receipt of my newest acquisition next week. The MIDI controller should be there sometime as well. I will be at least putting up a cell phone clip at that point, and I'd like to do a demo sometime soon. I just need to pick up another mic so I can record in stereo. A lot of the H9's awesomeness is not fully captured in mono.
 
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