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Hi,
Here some pictures of my new Diezel Einstein setup and a description. Midi controlled using Rocktron Midimate that controls
2 Nobels MS-4's. Each MS-4 has 4 midi-controllable switches. One of the MS-4's is used to switch the channels
and modes of Einstein (I have a Tubelit mod installed in my Einstein and use these MS-4 switches now instead
of the Tubelit switchbox). I use two switches of the other MS-4 to switch my effects using a Remote Loopy2
(http://www.thegigrig.com). This allows me to either select the front row of my effects or the back row, or both or
none of them. In the serial loop I have a MVC (midi volume controller) of musicomlab that allows me to change the
volume between different midi setting. The MVC is very transparant, works perfectly in the loop. As you can see
I have now 10 different settings instantaniously available. More are possible of course (I use only one bank
of the midi controller at the moment).
One of the nice things is that I have put all cables (running between pedalboard/midicontroller and Einstein)
are in one "snake" such that in fact only one "big" snake is between both... neat and nice solution.
Works very good. I had some problems with hum at the beginning but this was due to a bad grounding of a cable.
That's it.
Jan
Here some pictures of my new Diezel Einstein setup and a description. Midi controlled using Rocktron Midimate that controls
2 Nobels MS-4's. Each MS-4 has 4 midi-controllable switches. One of the MS-4's is used to switch the channels
and modes of Einstein (I have a Tubelit mod installed in my Einstein and use these MS-4 switches now instead
of the Tubelit switchbox). I use two switches of the other MS-4 to switch my effects using a Remote Loopy2
(http://www.thegigrig.com). This allows me to either select the front row of my effects or the back row, or both or
none of them. In the serial loop I have a MVC (midi volume controller) of musicomlab that allows me to change the
volume between different midi setting. The MVC is very transparant, works perfectly in the loop. As you can see
I have now 10 different settings instantaniously available. More are possible of course (I use only one bank
of the midi controller at the moment).
One of the nice things is that I have put all cables (running between pedalboard/midicontroller and Einstein)
are in one "snake" such that in fact only one "big" snake is between both... neat and nice solution.
Works very good. I had some problems with hum at the beginning but this was due to a bad grounding of a cable.
That's it.
Jan