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Old 01-12-2012, 05:04 AM
 
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Gear analog multi effect - Vintage Revolution PedalPro

Hey everyone,

this is an introduction video to the PedalPro system, an analog multi-effect. I'm playing in it.
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What do you think?

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Old 01-12-2012, 08:11 AM
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Well it seems promising, the effects sound good, eventough I whish the demo would have covered more sound effects and tone possibilities.
I'm often tempted to trade my pedal board full eight stompboxes for an all-in-one single multi effects, mostly for practical reasons.
Problem is, everytime I had the opportunity to test one, I'm disappointed, because of the lack of intuitive ergonomics and sound effect quality consistency.
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Well it seems promising, the effects sound good, eventough I whish the demo would have covered more sound effects and tone possibilities.
I'm often tempted to trade my pedal board full eight stompboxes for an all-in-one single multi effects, mostly for practical reasons.
Problem is, everytime I had the opportunity to test one, I'm disappointed, because of the lack of intuitive ergonomics and sound effect quality consistency.
Hi, thanks for your reply!
We're going to do some more video's covering more effects and possibilities. We wanted to keep this first one short, so we couldn't cover the whole thing.
I had the same reserves as you against multi-fx, but i must say that all the effects, including delays, chorus, filters, flanger etc sound great.
As far as ergonomics i had no trouble as i was able to comfortably work with it right away. But you'd have to try for yourself...
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Old 01-21-2012, 10:08 AM
 
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Well it seems promising, the effects sound good, eventough I whish the demo would have covered more sound effects and tone possibilities.
I'm often tempted to trade my pedal board full eight stompboxes for an all-in-one single multi effects, mostly for practical reasons.
Problem is, everytime I had the opportunity to test one, I'm disappointed, because of the lack of intuitive ergonomics and sound effect quality consistency.
Hi again Mambosun, i've uploaded another sample from their site, delay this time:
http://www.guitarhow.com/audio/delay_attack2_hi_res.wav
More videos next month.
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