Ugly Bunny
Power User
We're always told to dial in our tones at gig volume; this is great if you can do that, but, for instance, my band practices through headphones and the only time we're at "gig volume" is at the gig.
What if there was a 'smart' EQ block or global setting that you could just turn one dial up, say as your band got louder, and it would adjust the EQ appropriately to bring that great bedroom tone to the stage without needing to fuss with trial and error, twisting multiple knobs, etc? If the FM curve is mathematical, it should be relatively straight-forward to create a non-linear EQ knob/effect; sort of like each channel's tone knob on the GEQ section of the M/B Mark V - where the higher you turn the knob, the deeper of a "V" it creates in the EQ section.
I guess it would just be nice to have a quick solution to the FM curve that can be dialed in quickly and easily with little technical knowledge.
Who's with me? Hell, I don't know why no one's done this as a standalone pedal yet...
What if there was a 'smart' EQ block or global setting that you could just turn one dial up, say as your band got louder, and it would adjust the EQ appropriately to bring that great bedroom tone to the stage without needing to fuss with trial and error, twisting multiple knobs, etc? If the FM curve is mathematical, it should be relatively straight-forward to create a non-linear EQ knob/effect; sort of like each channel's tone knob on the GEQ section of the M/B Mark V - where the higher you turn the knob, the deeper of a "V" it creates in the EQ section.
I guess it would just be nice to have a quick solution to the FM curve that can be dialed in quickly and easily with little technical knowledge.
Who's with me? Hell, I don't know why no one's done this as a standalone pedal yet...