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Post by Admin on Apr 20, 2017 5:01:17 GMT
Very very nice......
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Post by signboy on Aug 1, 2017 10:33:04 GMT
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Post by Admin on Aug 9, 2017 8:04:33 GMT
Awesome job buddy.. looks fantastic....
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Post by Jordan on Aug 23, 2017 17:16:03 GMT
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Post by sobrevivente on Nov 24, 2017 9:06:25 GMT
hi Lawrence, so i finally took it out for a spin on a live gig. i noticed that there is a slight audio cut off when switching patches like a few milliseconds. for instance if im going from clean patch to an overdrive patch on my ms50g you'll hear the audio cut out for a split second before you hear the toggled patch. Any ideas? if you switch manually on the zoom there is no audio drop out. is this the same case with your ms70? I have the same problem actually... I don't know how to resolve this.
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Post by Admin on Nov 24, 2017 9:13:49 GMT
hi Lawrence, so i finally took it out for a spin on a live gig. i noticed that there is a slight audio cut off when switching patches like a few milliseconds. for instance if im going from clean patch to an overdrive patch on my ms50g you'll hear the audio cut out for a split second before you hear the toggled patch. Any ideas? if you switch manually on the zoom there is no audio drop out. is this the same case with your ms70? I have the same problem actually... I don't know how to resolve this. This is the problem with the Zoom unit and not in the controller.... the controller only sends MIDI signals to change patches... There is no way we can speed that up. Regards, Lawrence
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Post by sobrevivente on Nov 24, 2017 9:24:42 GMT
I have the same problem actually... I don't know how to resolve this. This is the problem with the Zoom unit and not in the controller.... the controller only sends MIDI signals to change patches... There is no way we can speed that up. Regards, Lawrence What a pity... Well, I build my unit, and all works fine. Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I want to build another unit, more compact. I'll do it soon. My controller:
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Post by signboy on Nov 24, 2017 22:11:55 GMT
Great job on that! It fits beautifully into the pedalboard.
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Post by tommoh on Mar 27, 2020 13:45:29 GMT
Finished. Just one issue I've found is that it won't work when powered by the DC jack. Works fine when the USB is plugged in to the mains (although only with certain mains to USB adpators, i.e.ones capable of sending 9V) , and sends power to the Zoom when on the DC Jack, but won't change programme...Not the end of the world as I can always power it through USB, but annoying all the same. Bonus points for anyonje who can work out where the 'ZOOM' font is from!
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