2026 playlist(s)
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Re: 2026 playlist(s)
There's no reason AI should be involved. If they wanted to make something accessible, they could make a simple GUI and let people pick and choose how they want to customize it. The alternative being programming in C++ just feels like a dick move.
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Re: 2026 playlist(s)
on my pedals with multiple hidden functions—including the EHX Canyon, Empress Nebulus, and CB/Cooper Gen Loss v2—i have to save presets. i can’t be fucking around with secondary knob functions in real time.
i think the Poly thing is that way because they can retain maximum control over the pedals/software/designs. hard to extract money from end users if it’s easier to use.
i think the Poly thing is that way because they can retain maximum control over the pedals/software/designs. hard to extract money from end users if it’s easier to use.
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Re: 2026 playlist(s)
That pricing model and control setup on the Polyend just brings to mind the word so many other things do in our current hellscape: “enshitification.”
Casio is also throwing down on the fun portable sampler game. No real details or pricing: https://www.instagram.com/p/DT00o1uksT8 ... Z0cWlhZ2pn
Casio is also throwing down on the fun portable sampler game. No real details or pricing: https://www.instagram.com/p/DT00o1uksT8 ... Z0cWlhZ2pn
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As for Polyend, I can't help but wonder if 3 knobs is just a cost-cutting move, rather than an artificial ceiling to stimy would-be opportunists. This may be planned obsolescene after all. They can learn from this launch and release a larger pedal with expanded functionality in the near future.
I can definitely see a scenario, where someone is conceptualizing oddball and niche exotic effects and then selling $5 algos, which could then be downloaded to various platforms---just like a software builder selling to Mac desktop, Android, Linux, iOS.
One of the biggest things holding back innovation is $$$ and resources. If someone has a lot of quirky ideas, but no money to get things off the ground, I could see a certain amount of exploratory effects gaining traction. In an open-doors world, you wouldn't have to worry about commercial rent/warehouse fees/unused or obsolete parts/risks to your business if a design flops. With no overhead and little fear of a failed launch, there'd be a lot more freedom to take risks with more exotic and challenging designs.
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This really sums up the pedal world---
On one hand, you've got companies trying to incorporate AI into open-source, crowd-driven pedals. On the other hand, T-Rex is unveiling a stereo update to wire delay.
That's right, cold war tech is still not dead, folks.
presenting the T-Rex Binson Stereophonica ($3,000 for those of you decadent enough for such an indulgence)
Here's a couple product pages:
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/t-rex-bi ... onica.html
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... drum-delay

It's even got MIDI, peeps, because that's what your 1940s technology needs---modern, digital precision.

Also, from T-Rex comes the Roommate D'lux Stereo Reverb. (8 algos for $299 USD)
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... verb-pedal

On one hand, you've got companies trying to incorporate AI into open-source, crowd-driven pedals. On the other hand, T-Rex is unveiling a stereo update to wire delay.
presenting the T-Rex Binson Stereophonica ($3,000 for those of you decadent enough for such an indulgence)
Here's a couple product pages:
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/t-rex-bi ... onica.html
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... drum-delay

It's even got MIDI, peeps, because that's what your 1940s technology needs---modern, digital precision.

Also, from T-Rex comes the Roommate D'lux Stereo Reverb. (8 algos for $299 USD)
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... verb-pedal

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Re: 2026 playlist(s)
Which part do I stomp on in order to get my must-have, non-negotiable tap-tempto?
Are people in this day and age expected to figure out tapped-temptos on their own without smashing things underfoot?
That's why they're injecting AI into pedals—to further grind musicians under the heel of our digital overlords.


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Red Panda is still teasing out their stripped-down Raster evolution. (they're now saying March is the target with a tag of about $229)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1O7UGo_2Mc (Delicious Audio)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1O7UGo_2Mc (Delicious Audio)
While you could always use the two expression ports or MIDI, why would you want do any stomping? That's kids stuff. What you'll want is a neural implant, so you can just blink your tempos like Morse code.
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