Ground control pro

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lordriffenstein":diglapdi said:
As you are in Sweden, check out the Polish guys from MarkL: http://www.marklcustom.com/
I've been using their midi-controller and looper/switcher for a couple of months and they are killer.
I used to own a GCX, tried the RJM RG16 and prefere the MarkL LS16, it just sounds better and has NO NOISE when switching. The midicontroller works flawlessly and has a lot of extra features and it comes with a nice software to program it via USB.

Cool!
How does the MarkL pedals compare with the Liquid foot pedals? No manuals were available on MarkL:s website so I couldn't check the details, but it seems from the feature list that the Liquid Foot pedals are more capable when it comes to advanced configuration...

I think I'll wait for the storm to ride out for Liquid foot, and perhaps in a couple of months they have regained control...
For now I use a Boss GT8 as MIDI controller for my rig, and I don't have to rush and buy a new pedal. Just want my rig to be as good as possible within a reasonable price.
 
slaktarn":25m7st87 said:
lordriffenstein":25m7st87 said:
As you are in Sweden, check out the Polish guys from MarkL: http://www.marklcustom.com/
I've been using their midi-controller and looper/switcher for a couple of months and they are killer.
I used to own a GCX, tried the RJM RG16 and prefere the MarkL LS16, it just sounds better and has NO NOISE when switching. The midicontroller works flawlessly and has a lot of extra features and it comes with a nice software to program it via USB.

Cool!
How does the MarkL pedals compare with the Liquid foot pedals? No manuals were available on MarkL:s website so I couldn't check the details, but it seems from the feature list that the Liquid Foot pedals are more capable when it comes to advanced configuration...

I think I'll wait for the storm to ride out for Liquid foot, and perhaps in a couple of months they have regained control...
For now I use a Boss GT8 as MIDI controller for my rig, and I don't have to rush and buy a new pedal. Just want my rig to be as good as possible within a reasonable price.

I always wanted to check out one of those MarkL setups since all the death metal guys in Europe like it. :rock:

FYI there is a Liquid Foot Pro for sale on the Mesa Boogie forums for 850 US dollars right now.
 
EXPcustom":1kcn5sss said:
slaktarn":1kcn5sss said:
lordriffenstein":1kcn5sss said:
As you are in Sweden, check out the Polish guys from MarkL: http://www.marklcustom.com/
I've been using their midi-controller and looper/switcher for a couple of months and they are killer.
I used to own a GCX, tried the RJM RG16 and prefere the MarkL LS16, it just sounds better and has NO NOISE when switching. The midicontroller works flawlessly and has a lot of extra features and it comes with a nice software to program it via USB.

Cool!
How does the MarkL pedals compare with the Liquid foot pedals? No manuals were available on MarkL:s website so I couldn't check the details, but it seems from the feature list that the Liquid Foot pedals are more capable when it comes to advanced configuration...

I think I'll wait for the storm to ride out for Liquid foot, and perhaps in a couple of months they have regained control...
For now I use a Boss GT8 as MIDI controller for my rig, and I don't have to rush and buy a new pedal. Just want my rig to be as good as possible within a reasonable price.

I always wanted to check out one of those MarkL setups since all the death metal guys in Europe like it. :rock:

FYI there is a Liquid Foot Pro for sale on the Mesa Boogie forums for 850 US dollars right now.

That's a good resale value (not for me though :aww: )!
 
Rezamatix":3im2u8dw said:
The ground control is the BEST for the money. I control my Diezel VH4 with it and all my effects too, it also plays very nicely with the Eventide stuff.
Hey man...how deep is your 4 space rack...was wondering because I'm wanting to use the eventide exactly as you are and downsize from a 6 pace to 4 and drop my rack delay.
 
slaktarn":1kwcwbsv said:
Cool!
How does the MarkL pedals compare with the Liquid foot pedals? No manuals were available on MarkL:s website so I couldn't check the details, but it seems from the feature list that the Liquid Foot pedals are more capable when it comes to advanced configuration...

I think I'll wait for the storm to ride out for Liquid foot, and perhaps in a couple of months they have regained control...
For now I use a Boss GT8 as MIDI controller for my rig, and I don't have to rush and buy a new pedal. Just want my rig to be as good as possible within a reasonable price.

I have the manual, PM me your email so I can send it.
Build-wise the MarkL stuff is top notch. Now on features I will ask the question: "How many of all those special features will you be using in the real world?" MarkL already has plenty of features and there´s a new version coming out that has some more like grouping of IAs, send multiple CCs per IA etc.

I was also looking at a Liquid Foot Pro but some friends who had BAD experiences with them told me to stay away so I hope they can get their act together.
 
What I really need for my pedal is the ability to send multiple cc:s to my eclipse so that I can alter a certain preset to fit first rythm then solo etc. The eclipse is not very fast on changing presets, so eventide recomends to alter the currently loaded preset instead if I want fast performance.
 
I think the CAA switcher does that and if I'm not mistaken' that cheap Behringer too.

Giga
 
Giga":1kmvxq3r said:
I think the CAA switcher does that and if I'm not mistaken' that cheap Behringer too.

Giga

What is the CAA switcher? I did a search and found nothing.

I will look into the Behringer, but does that have IA switches?
 
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