I use a drawer from Adam Hall (87556) but it is too heavy. My rack with the kemper and a power distributor, is a lot lighter when I remove the damned drawer.
Just saying to stay away from that kind of drawer!
I use a drawer from Adam Hall (87556) but it is too heavy. My rack with the kemper and a power distributor, is a lot lighter when I remove the damned drawer.
Just saying to stay away from that kind of drawer!
I'm sure it would sound great in mono as well
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I'm just curious to understand why I see so many digitech drop pedals and if there is a real improvement.”
The Whammy offers some Lo-Fi (but…
Thanks Damian but I was referring to the digitech drop (that is not a whammy but just a pedal to transpose and "tune" down).
Nothing (or too soon to give you an answer), the less I have the happier I am
I'm just curious to understand why I see so many digitech drop pedals and if there is a real improvement.
Hello, first post:
just tried the traspose effect for the first time (I just bought a kemper).
To me it's quite funny and good sounding but I need a bit more time to really understand.
Why I see lots of people using the digitech drop pedal with the kemper? Does it sound better? Is it "faster"?
Thank you.