It would be cool to have a built in feedback pedal for non-powered Kempers like the stage
Feedback 'pedal'
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It would be cool even on powered Kempers for those low volume stages or when not use the power amp.
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+1
That's the only bad thing about the reduced stage volume which comes along with new technology like Kemper, IEM etc. - the volume for an easy feedback is missing some times. Meanwhile I'm doing it like Gary Moore used to: Figure out the places on stage where it will work (in my case with a monitor box which I bring to the gigs) and mark the space where to go for feedback
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That's the Carlos Santana method too. Although I believe Carlos also believe the specific shoes he is wearing affect the ability of the stage to transmit feedback inducing vibrations through him into the guitar. Python sustain boots = good. Cushioned trainers = bad. You gotta love Carlos
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Yep, I'd love one too
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Great idea!
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Great idea!
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I agree. A switch for inducing feedback would certainly make the Trainwreck type profiles feel right. Not that I ever played a real one.
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good shout.
I like the sound of that.
Can we have an elbow/ sustainiac effect aswell please. Infinite sustain.
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I would lock a slot containing it.
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It's been mentioned before.
I have the Digitech Freqout. Amazing feedback pedal and great for low volume gigs..
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Yep, having a Freqout style pedal with a 'hold to enact' function on the Remote would be amazing.
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