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réactions à la news Vintage Revolution lance un multi-effet hybride

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Sujet de la discussion Vintage Revolution lance un multi-effet hybride
Vintage Revolution présente PedalPro, un système de processeur d’effets et de pédalier de contrôle analogiques contrôlés en numérique.

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PedalPro is designed for analogue purist. If you choose digital this product is not for you Phil ,... and the market of speaker emulators offers a lot today.


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@ chacal549 and Jean Marc,
thanks for the suggestions. I will keep in mind what you all mentioned, and try to arrange a demo.

I am pretty sure that more material on the product will be available on the WEB.
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Citation de massi1234 :
PedalPro is designed for analogue purist. If you choose digital this product is not for you Phil ,... and the market of speaker emulators offers a lot today.


For pedals, I prefer to stick with real pedals since I already own some and I can still buy the 3 or 4 that are in the PedalPro and I could be interested in. For the rest, I'm good for what I already have, both analog and digital (because I love using both), including my controller.

There's no way I'm gonna change my setup just to get some analog stomps in a rack (even if I like the concept).

If the Rack would have become midi-controllable, well, I would maybe rethink about it and insert the PedalPro in place of a pedal (even thought it would have been kind of expensive just for 3 or 4 effects I could be interested in), but if we can't use it without the Pedalino, it's just a no-no.

Instead I'm gonna buy a Mesa Amp and two Strymon pedals... not at all the same thing but that's what I wanted to buy anyway and they gonna work just great in my setup...

Good luck anyway

Mon excuse à deux balles: .45ACP & 7.62x39mm

Ad Astra, Per Aspera...

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@ Spidouz
on a compris icon_facepalm.gif que tu n'était pas enchanté par ce rack voir même frustré qu'il soit si renfermer sur lui même !
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Citation :
Mais il y a toutefois quand même des petits soucis qui sont la conséquence de grosses erreurs de développent de produit.


Un peu comme le G-System,que j'ai possédé un bon moment et que j'ai pleinement exploité.Pour moi,ce multi (le TC) possède de grosses lacunes de conception,dont la plus grosse et la double conversion A/N/A pré et post préamp.
Au final,je l'ai revendu sans regret pour un MPX-G2,qui l'a avantageusement remplacé,le seul multi effets guitare qui sonne vraiment comme des stomp box analog,à des lieues du son aseptisé,froid et clinique du TC.

Mon premier multi était un GP-8 que j'avais acheté (la peau du cul) dans les années 80,est très franchement,ça sonnait nettement mieux que le G-System,même s'il ne proposait même pas le quart de ce que propose le TC.
Les effets sonnaient vraiment bien,avaient de la personnalité.... incroyable quand même qu'une vieille bécane d'environ 25 ans sonne mieux que du TC actuel.

Alors ce Vintage Revolution PedalPro est certainement une bouffée d'oxygène dans la jungle des multi effets.Enfin ce n'est que mon avis bien entendu !

Le Darwinisme postule la survivance du plus apte,or quel est le plus apte ?... celui qui survit. Le Darwinisme postule donc la survivance des survivants ;

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Hi Massi, you could have made it MIDI compatible by choosing a multiple of the MIDI bitrate for your pedalino and formating your data so they differ from the multiple 1s and multiple 0s read from a MIDI device transmitting single 1s and single 0s. You get the picture. As all of this usually depends only on software, you may still be able to cope with everyone's needs.
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@theroms. I see your point. Like this I would waste 1 bit every byte of information. It is not too bad for one parameter change. But I still would miss the bidirectional connection.

For everybody:
I TOTALLY understand your frustrations in not having a unit MIDI in compatible. I would react the same way. Further it sounds like, "they want to sell us the footcontroller".
I share also the fact the some the digital product on the market have a better looking interface, knobs, leds...


But now consider a different point of view:
You want to have a Ferrari to race not a Toyota isn't it ?
If you could experience what PedalPro can do on sounds and expressiveness you will understand in 5 minutes our choices.
The PedalPro is a device that allows you to integrate your best effects in an amazing sound chain with the ability to REAL TIME control. To achieve this you need a proprietary foot-controller.
In my view it is the only things better then analogue pedals on the market.

And I have a question for you: since most of us would react suspicious on the proprietary foot-controller why nobody is talking about this matter after the try or review the unit?

The Journal Gitarist.nl (review is available only on paper version) title the review "THE PERFECT MARRIAGE" giving scores on sound and usability 5/5 !!!
And we are not Roland or Yamaha

If you look in to the Dutch forum, nobodies is talking about our foot-controller after the demo or after buying the product.


Of course when you take a prof. musicians with 30 years experience and you say "well you should re-think about your gears and the way to control it" ...sounds very arrogant.
But experience is showing that a lot of users change their mind on equipment and on the way to control it based on the fact that many sounds we offer were never AVAILABLE in the past. So it is a new thing.

Unfortunately the Video are showing few of the sound possibilities based on what user are used to play.


Allow me two more comments from the musician point of view.
If a device make me sound better and more unique........ do I really care if is MIDI IN compatible ?
If the sound is good how many things I really need to carry on stage?

I think Jean Marc got it really straight. One preamp on the pre-loop, one digital at the post loop and the rest is Pure analogue without noise+pedals and Jungle cables.

BTW, thanks to everyone for being interested and passionate about the matter.







[ Dernière édition du message le 12/06/2012 à 08:10:12 ]

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I think you'd have less requests for midi if you plan to offer an alternative to the pedalino, more standard, with normal looking switches... just my 2 cents


Anyway I think everybody here would LOVE to better talk about it after a try. That IS the problem. We are debating about the pedalpro, but is it even ONE in france at this time?

I think you have to arrange a demo as soon as possible to make skepticals quiet... or hope there will be customers very soon to review it...

Will you be at summer NAMM with it?

Avocat du diable et de sa musique et expert en vacuité dispendieuse.

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I agree with you. But switches breaks is a matter of time.
Unfortunately the video does not fully show how effortless without any mistake you can change the presets.

Blick Bassy owns it, but it leaves in Paris. I doubt he has the time for demoing.

Question: if we would reimburse the travel expenses how many of you would be interested to come in the Netherlands and try it ?

[ Dernière édition du message le 12/06/2012 à 09:37:32 ]

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