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c.florent
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Published on 07/09/13 at 11:29
Best value:
Poor
I used almost incredibly robust two years Gig Rig Midi14 (you can jump both feet on it without problem) to program my sounds for small sets.
The last loop can be used in stereo, and a rarity in the world of this machine allows switcher to control preset by using two amps!
MIDI (for the version that is provided) is very basic: basically every patch sends a PC corresponding to the number (1 to 14 then) on channel 1. And nothing more ...
This allows 14 presets to call a digital pedal, knowing that presets Midi14 must match the preset digital pedal which is quite demanding in terms of programming (which is also I don ' I never used the twelve o'clock position).
on the other hand in 5 minutes its presets are programmed, everything is direct access via the dip switches!
So for those who are afraid of programming, it may be the perfect machine.
The switcher is generally very transparent provided they do not activate the internal buffer that is truly one of the worst integrated buffer that I had the opportunity to test (better buy a separate quality buffer).
Also, be careful to use an insulated supply 9V or a separate output transformer because it is found quickly with a ground loop if (it buuuzzz).
The value for money is not good: it is too expensive (like most Gig Rig products) over that now offers a well-rounded competition.
The last loop can be used in stereo, and a rarity in the world of this machine allows switcher to control preset by using two amps!
MIDI (for the version that is provided) is very basic: basically every patch sends a PC corresponding to the number (1 to 14 then) on channel 1. And nothing more ...
This allows 14 presets to call a digital pedal, knowing that presets Midi14 must match the preset digital pedal which is quite demanding in terms of programming (which is also I don ' I never used the twelve o'clock position).
on the other hand in 5 minutes its presets are programmed, everything is direct access via the dip switches!
So for those who are afraid of programming, it may be the perfect machine.
The switcher is generally very transparent provided they do not activate the internal buffer that is truly one of the worst integrated buffer that I had the opportunity to test (better buy a separate quality buffer).
Also, be careful to use an insulated supply 9V or a separate output transformer because it is found quickly with a ground loop if (it buuuzzz).
The value for money is not good: it is too expensive (like most Gig Rig products) over that now offers a well-rounded competition.