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Sunday, June 10th 2012, 1:51pm

May be we need another poll for the Midiboard destination ? 1 : Bag , 2: tied on pedalboard

But something tells me that Christoph already planned to make it fit the bag


No, we figured out early, that no serious pedal design would fit into this namba bag.

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Sunday, June 10th 2012, 4:11pm

wrong! so wrong... ;(

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Sunday, June 10th 2012, 4:14pm

THIS:

If you can keep the size small enough to fit in the Kemper Namba bag, you have a HUGE winner IMO. To be able to have everything you need over your shoulder would set the world on its heels!

The Kemper makes life easy in so many ways --- a big, bulky, all encompassing foot controller would not only cost too much -- but it's overkill IMO.

I'd prefer to keep in clean, neat and simple. Simple usually always wins when it comes to gear.

So my vote is whatever design costs the leasts, remains core functionality and is small enough to transport in the existing Kemper Namba bag.


What Christoph did show on page 19 should fit with about 7 cms between each buttons, 3 cms on the sides and bottom and 2 cms on top , Total 34 x 19 cms..the other offers with more control could never fit there


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Sunday, June 10th 2012, 6:19pm

May be we need another poll for the Midiboard destination ? 1 : Bag , 2: tied on pedalboard

But something tells me that Christoph already planned to make it fit the bag


No, we figured out early, that no serious pedal design would fit into this namba bag.


Ok I thought this design on page 19 was supposed to fit but I agree that this would have made the buttons a bit too close to each others...then I really don't mind a few or less cms..it will have to go to the pedalboard ..so I'd vote for features first thing in this case

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Friday, June 15th 2012, 1:16am

Lights for outdoor gig

Today, I had an outdoor gig. As usual, the KPA delivered its superb tones to the gig! Some audience came to me and commented the tones were so close to the recording. Just amazing. BTW, it was very sunny and I wasn't get to play under the shade. My Midi Mate's LED display was not visible AT ALL, which put me in trouble... I learnt some good lesson.

On the other hand, I was thinking it would be really great if this KPA foot controller have the display that is visible even under strong sunlight. I don't know if there's such light source or display, that is not super expensive. But, that would be a great plus!

Jake

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Friday, June 15th 2012, 1:53am

On the other hand, I was thinking it would be really great if this KPA foot controller have the display that is visible even under strong sunlight. I don't know if there's such light source or display, that is not super expensive. But, that would be a great plus!

Jake


All foot controllers should have a display readable under sunlight in my opinion, even if it costs a bit more, my Turbo tuner pedal works great, very easy to read, but the other day was using a Midi Mouse which I like because of it's size and it was impossible to read.. personally I won't buy any foot controller that can't be read during daytime outdoors.

drbill

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Friday, June 15th 2012, 8:04pm

I would like to at least have the option of FX in BOTH rows, as I would often be doing prog chg from elsewhere.

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Saturday, June 23rd 2012, 4:23pm

I don't think it depends on the audience size, BTW.
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(I saw the new Vintage Revolution PedalPro, but the pedalboard looks like a crap and it's way over-priced... but the concept is nice to have 14 analog pedals).
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Phil
Hi Phil,
i'm the demo guy in the Vintage Revolution vids.
why exactly does the Pedalino look like a crap to you? It's slim, extremely sturdy and it has no mechanical switches, so no breaking switches or switching noise.
And over-priced, i don't see how as it's included with the PedalPro, which is expensive, but still great value if you take into account the high-end components that are used.
Did you check the videos btw? I'm jumping on the Pedalino in one, you wouldn't dare do that to your switch-equipped floor controller.
best,
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Saturday, June 23rd 2012, 7:48pm

Well, it seems like a great idea - but I have to agree that the price for the system seems a bit steep to me.

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Sunday, June 24th 2012, 3:10am

On the other hand, I was thinking it would be really great if this KPA foot controller have the display that is visible even under strong sunlight. I don't know if there's such light source or display, that is not super expensive. But, that would be a great plus!

Jake
All foot controllers should have a display readable under sunlight in my opinion, even if it costs a bit more, my Turbo tuner pedal works great, very easy to read, but the other day was using a Midi Mouse which I like because of it's size and it was impossible to read.. personally I won't buy any foot controller that can't be read during daytime outdoors.
... what about gifting it with a retractile sun-screen (you know, such as certain ATM machines/cashpoints)?

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