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New Pedal Day w/ video (and new CD too)

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Herro everyone. I ordered this pedal from Music Go Round one week ago and it arrived today in a nice stout package. Behold my lame pic-story!

2 boxes.. or boxen? :spock:



wild Grand Canyon pocket knife appears!



Slash was successful. First glimpse w/ receipt



Yay, sexy pedal and brutal CD :metal:



and video! Please excuse my somber mood and general incoherent ramble...


This pedal is just what I needed. I didn't have the Randall T2 footswitch and refuse to pay 80-100 bucks for one online and since I can use my father's Alesis Midiverb III for effects in the loop this is perfect. I don't need the massive Behringer FCB1010 board and I was contemplating the Rolls MidiBuddy but this is nice and convenient with a smaller footprint and super easy to program. Not to mention it can be powered via the 5 pin MIDI cable connected to my amps or it can take a 9v battery or adapter. Very cool.

Also it has room for 128 presets and has blinky lights :cool:
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Excuse my ignorance but would this work as a controller for g major 2? It looks nice and compact, just what I'm after
Excuse my ignorance but would this work as a controller for g major 2? It looks nice and compact, just what I'm after
Yes sir. It should do the trick no problemo. You can switch presets by scrolling up or down through the list, or if you click the active/search button, you can use the Up/Down arrow keys to scroll quickly to the desired preset, then press the active/search again and it changes patches. The LED flashes when you have it set to search mode, real simple, yes a bit of tap dancing, but if you only need a few patches at a time, very easy to use and program. :)
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