It probably can! Even 10-band EQ produces quite good results sometimes when trying to mimic single coils from humbucker, so try it, why not?@Chromatizm you think making an IR “tone match” to another pickup would suffice?
External controller for desktop with a lot more knobs and switches - exactly - would like this very muchOr an external controller for desk top with a lot more knobs and switches.
I did too for acoustic gigs and as a backup for my bigger QSC Touchmix 32, and it's nice enough I almost considered selling the QSC. Just a handful of things I like better on the QSC, but I love the effects routing capabilities and the size of the thing!That'd be awesome. But just got myself an A&H CQ-18t so it'd have to top that. And the CQ series is fantastic.
It's already been revealed that it's a digital waffle iron. Models 19 classic analog waffle irons including Belgian, Appalachian and Swiss types.
I remember this also. A few years back.I can’t seem to find the quote of Cliff saying something about working on a speaker impedance measurement thing
I like waffles!!!
Actually, provided the processing power is there, I would be on board with that. And then an FC would be in my immediate future as well.Got to be a small form factor replacement for the Fx8, we have been banging on about it for yrs
This is where I think a new version of the FX8 makes at least some sense.Whatever it is, it has to make business sense.
When the FM9 came out, everybody was screaming for something on the floor with more foot switches and more power. I could be wrong, but I don’t think there’s a major clamor for anything at the moment.
The one constant in our world right now is that everything is on the verge of being unaffordable. I’ll place my bet on something that leverages existing code, but is cheaper with less capability.
so a updated version of the XLoad LB2?I’m betting load box ala Ox