gigsucker
GearIQ 301
Joined Sep 2022
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First of all, you do better get preset switch, because this is not an easy pedal to use. But this pedal can do a lot, and by saying "a lot" I mean A LOT! It sounds brilliant, combine this box with eqd data corruptor and you will sound like a space shuttle with endless amount of sounds. Each and every beardy dude is your fan since then
Such a workhorse! For the last couple of years I use it for making Tera Melos -ish TRRRR effect by tapping it very quickly on a record mode. But doesn't matter which type of music I've been playing, dd6 was always helpful
I use it only as a looper. Wish to have a few more!
Power supply is a pain in the ass, but it worth it. Haven't tried MKII, but judge some things already:
small time limitation is a must, as well as losing recorded sample once the power is off. Otherwise we ended up with just tapping space on a laptop. Live sampling must be tricky and limited!
I rarely use oscillator thing (not sure if I even wrote it right lol). But the pretty much default settings are amazing! It can make a noise just by puff of wind. The more I played with it, the more I thought of this pedal of the one I want to play forever
Got dead screen quickly, that is a common problem. When it was opened, so much things were under suspicion. Almost everything didn't look like it supposed to be. In the end, yes, dead display, need replacement :(
Didn't buy it, got as a birthday gift at my work. I asked for a cheap creepy acoustic guitar to play once at my corporate party, but got this. I use it the most since then, write songs with it, rarely change strings, tune by ear, have no case, drop it where I want and don't give a damn about guitar being ruined. Pure art no shit
I've been owning YAMAHA NS10 earlier, but they were too big to me. Also I didn't able to control low frequencies on these.
iLoud micro are great! They're mobile, sounds big, have pretty nice low end, costs not that much, useful as multimedia, love it