NP(s)D

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so I ordered this:
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And here it is! The tiniest thing I ever saw!
Well in pedals anyways.
But it's very well built and heavy as regular sized pedals.
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When my wife walked in and saw it with cords plugged in she burst out laughing and said it looked like a pedal for a dollhouse!

And I guess there wasn't room for an LED so the entire knob on top lights up!
And sitting next to a regular sized mini pedal you can see how tiny it is.
And the Echorec is the other pedal I got it.
Sounds awesome BUT .... there are 12 modes and the knob for selecting modes has no detents!
Stupid ...... you turn it a little bit and then it goes to a different mode and there's even a dead spot between modes .... stupid.

Does sound great though.
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Looks cool. What does it do?
I've only heard good things about the Hotone stuff even though its really cheap.
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Neat!
It says it's polyphonic? How does that work?
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JD01 wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 12:00 pm Looks cool. What does it do?
I've only heard good things about the Hotone stuff even though its really cheap.
It's an octave pedal .... adds 1 or 2 octaves up and 1 or 2 octaves down.
Also gives you several intervals too .... like a 5th. I don't find those very useful.

vomitHatSteve wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 12:11 pm Neat!
It says it's polyphonic? How does that work?
I plan to do a couple of clips tonight so I'll check out how well that works ...... I think it does a faux 12-string pretty well.
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That's awesome. And the look on your dog's face says "is that for me?" :D
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Tadpui wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:32 pm That's awesome. And the look on your dog's face says "is that for me?" :D
yeah .... she thinks everything is for her
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I've seen those at Sam Ash. Crazy small.
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I’ve seen that pedal and others like it at my local music store. Always wanted one.
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somehow I edited out the pic of the knob lighting up
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Such smallness
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that's my motto now
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Jeez, you'd want to have confidence in your stomping accuracy with that. Or really small feet.
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Armistice wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:40 pm Jeez, you'd want to have confidence in your stomping accuracy with that. Or really small feet.
Yeah, why is that black bar there? If it wasn’t there, you’d could stomp it just like any other stomp box, but with that bar, you have to use the tips of your toes to do it.
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Just noticed it's so small they had to offset the in and out jacks so the plugs don't bump into each other inside... :)
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that is friggin awesome. hahah.

I suspect the black bar may be there to protect that little dinky toggle switch and the knobs from a big foot stomp.
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CrowsofFritz wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:52 pm
Armistice wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:40 pm Jeez, you'd want to have confidence in your stomping accuracy with that. Or really small feet.
Yeah, why is that black bar there? If it wasn’t there, you’d could stomp it just like any other stomp box, but with that bar, you have to use the tips of your toes to do it.
It's there so you don't crush the knobs and the little mini-toggle.
The switch is actually a bit taller than the bar so you can stomp it and it switches fine but the bar keeps you from gettting the stuff above that bar.
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