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keeverw Full Member
Joined: 03 May 2010 Posts: 108
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 12:05 am Post subject: Using an EHX Freeze guitar pedal for smooth transitions? |
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I REALLY like my M3, and it's honestly only missing one feature that (for my needs) would make it even preferable to a Kronos.
This feature is the ability to smoothly transition between patches.
Forgive me for starting a similar thread to one I recently created but I had a new idea and the other thread was dead and I wanted this to get noticed so I could get some feedback.
Speaking of feedback have any of you seen this guitar pedal?
It's essentially an audio version of a sustain pedal.
And at a glance it seems to be the simplest way to accomplish what I am aiming for. The ability to play a patch. Then sustain the sound while changing patches then release the previously sustained sound when I start to play the next sound.
My previous best idea was to just purchase a small synth for pad duty only and play everything else on the M3. I had settled on a Novation Mininova but I haven't purchased one yet.
This might be a good alternative and even give me some other options like sustaining a chord and playing over it.
Am I missing something here? Other than being forced to run in mono are there any other drawbacks I'm missing here?
I actually tried this concept before with a TC Electronics Ditto looper pedal but it wasn't a seamless loop which is what you need for a sustained sound. The EHX Freeze boasts seamless sustaining and from the videos I've seen it delivers that.
Thoughts?
Thanks! _________________ "For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not even worth comparing to the glory that will be revealed to us." Rom 8:18 |
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