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meff
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Hey guys, assuming some PayPal issues resolve themselves in the next couple of days (they decided my credit card needed to go through some sort of reconfirmation process when I tried to pay for the damned thing after dozens of successful transactions), I'll be picking up my first ever Diezel product on Friday, the Herbert I've been dreaming of, and I'm chomping at the bit waiting to really test this thing out! Ever since I played one in a local store a month or two ago, it has been a near constant obsession. It looks like there is going to be a bit of a learning curve for me though as this is a far different beast than my existing amp setup a '68 Fender Bassman, I'm guessing amp technology has moved forward a fair amount in the last 40 years or so. This will be my first midi controlled amp, and really the first time I'll be using any sort of looping. I've seen another couple of threads recently about how/when to use the serial/parallel/switchable loops so I feel like I'm relatively up to speed on that. The midi switching though has me a bit intimidated, any chance any of you could advise me a little on what I'm looking for in selecting a midi switching device? The Columbus is an obvious possibility, I've also heard good things about the Ground Control Pro, and due to the thread listed below, the Behringer FCB1010 looks interesting (the possibility of using a footswitch for the +/- switch is a big selling point), but to be completely honest, I have no idea what to look for in a midi controller. I'd like to buy something that will last forever and be able to handle any units I may add to my setup in the future, oh, and price is obviously also a factor, the wife is not exactly impressed with my purchase...
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