For me, it would be an improved q tron that plays nice with humbucker pickups. As it is, it's perfect with single coils, p90s and low output hunbuckers but if you put anything hotter in front, it really sounds naff.
And the digidelay. Oh, wait, that does exist. I'll have to see if I can get another one (to replace another sadly sold item to fund a car...).
My mate wants a pedal that gets the same kind of sound Harrison sometimes got going with his guitar with the Beatles. The overdrive isn't conventional, but I've not a clue where it comes from. I'd rather have a pedal that sounds like a 6505 in a box...
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I set up something similar on my VG-88 and it was a most excellent sound.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
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midi beat synch to tap tempo for lowlier devices like the RC30.
also I'd like a delay pedal with a send and return in the delayed signal - I've seen people mod the echobase delay to do that... also there's a loop in the feedback so the repeats compound the effect (think pitch shifting).
I'd also like to see more pedals carry a configurable foot controlled option - tremolo with a foot controlled depth, speed or spacing option - think about it: either you dip in and out of trem with the depth pedal... or speed up a trem like portishead or you split the signal by increasing the spacing from 0...
I'd like more pedals to allow presets to be transmitted via midi.
I'd like an envelope follower in an a/b box so greater attack invokes an effects loop (like the qtron+).
I'd like more pedals to have a delegated LFO input and an LFO generator with a variety of configurable outputs based on a shared LFO - which can be programmed by midi if required.
I'd like a looper to envelope follower with customisable decay and attack so I can play a rhythm then use it as a tremolo or with a phaser or chorus.
A straight guitar/vocoder thingy.
A Fuzz pedal that can be paired with a wah and triggers a buffer if both are invoked at the same time. ..
in fact all pedals should have a simple remote on/off cable that can be shared or go to a centralised device.
... all in a 1590a enclosure
@erictheweary I remember watching that rig-rundown.
In related news Rebecca Dirks has left Premier Guitar
(Maybe, although (and remember I'm not a techy boffin) they weren't exactly making a strat with single coils sound like Pearly Gates, just other twin humbucker guitars, so they were at least in the ballpark to start with
well that's their web traffic down to zero...
Might have done. I remember the fluffy one.
I want a hand-wired, hand-painted, limited edition, 6 month waiting list, in/out box with no controls that simply gives you the true-bypass sound. There's a market for seperate buffers, why not this.