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Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:05 am
by thetoneseeker
I swear I should stop reading these posts. Every time I read them a chunk of money in my bank disappears! haha

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 1:24 pm
by Hulakatt
cajone5 wrote:I've been down the "operable but independent" rabbit hole before and the only way to make it truly work is also make the order switchable... and at that point you're better off with two separate pedals.

I say if there isn't magic 4th knob that can take the pedal from v1 to v2 then just make them separate boxes. Voting for the following names :)

.. V1 = sparkling orange
.. V2 = sparkling yellow

So I know you won't have anything definite as far as timeline but any idea on when this project would finally come to life? Are we talking weeks or months here? Gotta start saving my $$ :mrgreen:


I concur wholeheartedly Sir! I think it would be best as 2 separate pedals, the v1/Sparkling Orange and the v2/Sparkling Yellow

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 4:25 pm
by duaner58
Love the idea of V1 and V2 seperately w/ out knobs (4th) and switches.

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:02 pm
by SteveA
Whatever happens with this project COUNT ME IN!! I've always loved the SYOD v2 (the v1 didn't really have the same great sound on my rig).

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:15 am
by cannikin
Agreed, separate pedals. Would love to get my hands on a v1. Likewise prefer no 4th knobs :)

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2012 1:44 pm
by amp boy
i like the idea of the 4th knob control...........for tailoring the pedal.
and separate pedals for the different editions seems wanted, though a custom edition would be nice, so those that can handle a switch would take advantage of having 2 circuits in one pedal.

kinda like one may work great for how your running things one day.......a few weeks later....the waters may part with the other circuit and a different setup.
:coffeenews

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2012 1:59 pm
by cajone5
amp boy wrote:i like the idea of the 4th knob control...........for tailoring the pedal.
and separate pedals for the different editions seems wanted, though a custom edition would be nice, so those that can handle a switch would take advantage of having 2 circuits in one pedal.

kinda like one may work great for how your running things one day.......a few weeks later....the waters may part with the other circuit and a different setup.
:coffeenews


Yea I like the idea of the 4th control as well to sweep between sounds / circuits. My rig changes and I want something that can adapt. It's nice finding something that's "just right" but it sucks realizing you cannot dial it in appropriately if anything changes. Really looking forward to the release of the Bearfoot whatever-its-gonna-be-called :evil

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:07 pm
by seans
Oooooo... this is exciting! I had v2 and have missed it since we parted ways. I would like the choice of both in one pedal but would also be very happy with a v2!!

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:22 pm
by amp boy
cajone5 wrote:
amp boy wrote:i like the idea of the 4th knob control...........for tailoring the pedal.
and separate pedals for the different editions seems wanted, though a custom edition would be nice, so those that can handle a switch would take advantage of having 2 circuits in one pedal.

kinda like one may work great for how your running things one day.......a few weeks later....the waters may part with the other circuit and a different setup.
:coffeenews


Yea I like the idea of the 4th control as well to sweep between sounds / circuits. My rig changes and I want something that can adapt. It's nice finding something that's "just right" but it sucks realizing you cannot dial it in appropriately if anything changes. Really looking forward to the release of the Bearfoot whatever-its-gonna-be-called :evil


i actually meant the fourth knob to be as another tailoring control like on the Beest, Beetch...other pedals etc.
A separate switch would be for changing between circuits, as from what i read earlier, that would be needed....the option for gradual circuit blending would not be an option in a one stompswitch pedal.

i dig how this thread has some life to it on here...it's nice to read some things going on.

Re: The Yellow Brick Road

PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2012 9:23 am
by Donner
Yeah maybe this is a bit confusing ,,,,

The combo pedal would have a fourth knob(actually a rotary switch) that would have 2 clicks on it - one for V1, then you could click the rotary and it would change the parts to V2 ( not unlike the FGC comp/sustain switch)

I do understand that many people might never use the other 'click/version' hmmm