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Post by LT on Apr 25, 2018 15:16:42 GMT -7
Talk about versatility.....but is this too complex? In the heat of the gig, does this kind of rig make it an asset or a liability? Whatcha think?
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Post by Rhythmark on May 12, 2018 10:46:20 GMT -7
it hurts my brain-!!1 I would need someone to set it up and Id be good! Its great and cool what it does and I can see its usefulness-- but It would be too much work to set it up for me I believe. if I had pedals like the timeline and needed to scroll fast- having the presets would be a huge advantage live!!
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Post by premiumplus (Dave) on May 19, 2018 6:06:19 GMT -7
What you say about the heat of the gig rings true. I like keeping it as simple as possible. A guy in our praise band has a Helix floor unit and it's amazing what he can do with it, but he spends many hours setting it up. Then he's got to remember how it's set up, and at that point it gets too much for me. At a gig I'm concentrating on the notes/chords coming up, not how I programmed my rig.
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