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VESmedic
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Hey guys, finally everything is coming together for my rig
Basically heres what I have enroute, and what I want to do:
2 VHT heads (UL and Deliverance)
Fractal Axe FX (4 cable method with UL)
RJM RG 16 audio switcher ( stoked about this
)
This is the "core" of my rack. Basically,I can't decide how big of a MIDI pedal I should. I guess what I don't understand is, why are some big, and some small? Can't they all do the same thing?
Basically, I want to use the VHT UL and the axe fx as my "wet" signal. I'd like to have 4 or 5 presets that are just the combo of the UL and Deliverance in different configurations. Then, I'd like to have 4 or 5 presets (or however many I choose), that are the VHT UL's poweramp, and the axe fx amp modeling (all possible with the 4 Cable method for those that aren't familiar)
MIDI Pedal options:
RJM mastermind: This is the obvious choice, as I am using the RJM RG-16. However, it looks rather "small". It is programmed right out of the gate to be set up with RJM products, and for someone that is new to midi, this seems like a definite plus.
Ground Control Pro: an industry standard it seems, and has lotsa buttons
What are the advantages of having alof of buttons like the ground control pro vs something like the RJM mastermind? I like the fact that the IA buttons are all there.
Fractal MFC 101: Huge pedal board, and expensive, but probably the end all be all.
So I guess what I am getting at is, how do you do what something big like the MFC 101 does, with something small like the RJM? Do you have to do alot more scrolling through banks etc to get it to do what you want? Ideally, I'd like to have all 10+ of my presets all have their own button (which is why the GCP is appealing as I believe I can do this with that), and not have to "scroll" through banks.
Anyways, I am rambling, any help is appreciated
2 VHT heads (UL and Deliverance)
Fractal Axe FX (4 cable method with UL)
RJM RG 16 audio switcher ( stoked about this
This is the "core" of my rack. Basically,I can't decide how big of a MIDI pedal I should. I guess what I don't understand is, why are some big, and some small? Can't they all do the same thing?
Basically, I want to use the VHT UL and the axe fx as my "wet" signal. I'd like to have 4 or 5 presets that are just the combo of the UL and Deliverance in different configurations. Then, I'd like to have 4 or 5 presets (or however many I choose), that are the VHT UL's poweramp, and the axe fx amp modeling (all possible with the 4 Cable method for those that aren't familiar)
MIDI Pedal options:
RJM mastermind: This is the obvious choice, as I am using the RJM RG-16. However, it looks rather "small". It is programmed right out of the gate to be set up with RJM products, and for someone that is new to midi, this seems like a definite plus.
Ground Control Pro: an industry standard it seems, and has lotsa buttons
Fractal MFC 101: Huge pedal board, and expensive, but probably the end all be all.
So I guess what I am getting at is, how do you do what something big like the MFC 101 does, with something small like the RJM? Do you have to do alot more scrolling through banks etc to get it to do what you want? Ideally, I'd like to have all 10+ of my presets all have their own button (which is why the GCP is appealing as I believe I can do this with that), and not have to "scroll" through banks.
Anyways, I am rambling, any help is appreciated