$harkToootth wrote:I would 'like' to see Malekko make a new pedal cause their last three are so rad (Scrutator, Foxtrot, Sneak Attack). But I think this year, the focus is Eurorack and more importantly the new groove boxes. Echorec, any way you hit up their table while at Namm?
I have actually never made it to NAMM, even though I lived in and around Nashville for about 8 years. Today I am about 160 miles from the convention center babysitting my nephew. One of these days I'll make it to one of them, preferrably Winter NAMM in LA.
As for Malekko, I'd be pleased to see them finish the Combover and the Geiger Pro.
For some reason I thought you were going. My apologies.
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I'd love to see a deluxe version of the Charlie Foxtrot with presets and an assignable tap tempo with subdivisions so you can control either the buffer size or the duration with tap tempo. Or both. Its awesome as a knob turner but it would be way more dynamic for live use with expanded control.
whoismarykelly wrote:I'd love to see a deluxe version of the Charlie Foxtrot with presets and an assignable tap tempo with subdivisions so you can control either the buffer size or the duration with tap tempo. Or both. Its awesome as a knob turner but it would be way more dynamic for live use with expanded control.
I've been looking to buy a Charlie Foxtrot and noticed that it seems completely sold out everywhere so I've been actively hoping that this is the case
$harkToootth wrote:For some reason I thought you were going. My apologies.
No apologies necessary. It's not a sore subject. I have had passes fall through a few times though. One of these days I'll be there. In the meantime, I've got the internet (and no crowds/parking/traffic).
It looks like the Sustainer-equipped Ed O’Brien Strat is finally going to hit stores this November. I think this has been in the works for over a year, but this is the first time a price or release date has been announced. £949 per MusicRadar ($850-1,100 US?)
whoismarykelly wrote:I'd love to see a deluxe version of the Charlie Foxtrot with presets and an assignable tap tempo with subdivisions so you can control either the buffer size or the duration with tap tempo. Or both. Its awesome as a knob turner but it would be way more dynamic for live use with expanded control.
I've been looking to buy a Charlie Foxtrot and noticed that it seems completely sold out everywhere so I've been actively hoping that this is the case
For niche pedals like that I'm more cynical and just figure its getting discontinued.
Agreed, I like the subdivision display and the idea of putting the bright and regular models in one, along with added modulation. $229 is about as good as it's going to get for 1+ second of BBD delay.
--I'm still scouring the Web for late-evening nuggets, but it seems many of the teased pedals on Instagram have yet to be documented by anyone (Keeley, DBA, Hungry Robot). I do have this, though---a more compact, reimagining of the MotherShip synth.
--I'm still scouring the Web for late-evening nuggets, but it seems many of the teased pedals on Instagram have yet to be documented by anyone (Keeley, DBA, Hungry Robot). I do have this, though---a more compact, reimagining of the MotherShip synth.