Very affordable, decent sounding direct amp simuator thing

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Re: Very affordable, decent sounding direct amp simuator thing

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rickenbackerkid wrote: Sun Nov 21, 2021 8:53 pm ... Would love to buy new toys but have really decided to try get on a better financial footing which means no new toys for a bit.
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rickenbackerkid wrote: Sun Nov 21, 2021 8:53 pm Would love to buy new toys but have really decided to try get on a better financial footing which means no new toys for a bit.
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Cheap suggestion: buy a second hand road case for your 11 rack.

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this is precisely what I have done. got a midi controller pedal too

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rickenbackerkid wrote: Tue Nov 23, 2021 6:28 pm this is precisely what I have done. got a midi controller pedal too
Which midi pedal did you go for?

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I had a slight fail to be honest. Bought a DMC Ground Control 'Programmable' Midi Controller on TM for cheap. Unfortunately the programability leaves a bit to be desired. It works great as a preset switcher and wah controller, but no instant access buttons for FX

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rickenbackerkid wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 8:32 am I had a slight fail to be honest. Bought a DMC Ground Control 'Programmable' Midi Controller on TM for cheap. Unfortunately the programability leaves a bit to be desired. It works great as a preset switcher and wah controller, but no instant access buttons for FX
Bugger. Shame. As a recent convert to midi, loving the Morningstar stuff. Toneology selling them cheap as chips too.

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