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So no thenSettle down grandpa. I'm not worried about your 80's reverbs ;P
So no thenSettle down grandpa. I'm not worried about your 80's reverbs ;P
Someone posted this over on the gear page. Perfect matching toppers for the bigsky mx.
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Yes. Check the manual for the possible signal routes.Can you at least process two seprate mono signals?
Thanks, mr. RTFMYes. Check the manual for the possible signal routes.
While nice, I think that would be overkill for what is after all mostly aimed at guitarists. For synth players it would probably work if you just run two synths into a mixer of some sort and output that into the BigSky MX.I'd see more utility for the BSMX if it had two discrete stereo ins.
Its not like the # of people that want to be Tycho is small, though:While nice, I think that would be overkill for what is after all mostly aimed at guitarists.
It's very useful on the H90 for processing a few different instruments, although it sounds like plastic with a digital sheen. Not that important for just guitar, I'll admit.While nice, I think that would be overkill for what is after all mostly aimed at guitarists. For synth players it would probably work if you just run two synths into a mixer of some sort and output that into the BigSky MX.
I was messing with the dual reverbs in paralllel on my SA Collider yesterday and could get some pretty cool tones that way by combining e.g hall reverb with something more distinct like a spring or shimmer. I hadn't bothered exploring this feature on it before. Dual delays was more tricky to get working in a way that made sense.