D.smeal said:My daughter gave me a mighty mouse for Christmas. I really love this thing. I had forgotten how much I use a multi-function mouse when available.
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If you don't mind digital (and some don't, which is cool with me, whatever makes you happy) Eventide is probably the best you can get. If you don't mind digital.SustainerPlayer said:Eventide - simple as that.
yyz2112 said:If you don't mind digital (and some don't, which is cool with me, whatever makes you happy) Eventide is probably the best you can get. If you don't mind digital.
SustainerPlayer said:yyz2112 said:If you don't mind digital (and some don't, which is cool with me, whatever makes you happy) Eventide is probably the best you can get. If you don't mind digital.
I don't mind. If your definition for ... sound/quality ... lies in the terms of analog/digital only ... I think you miss out on a great deal.
yyz2112 said:No, not at all...just personal preference. Some of the digital gear sounds great, and there is some flexibility to those units, definitely. I'm just tired of programming, which is another issue-there's no guarantee that your programs will sound good everywhere you play. To that end, just twisting a knob or 2 is the greater advantage, imho.
SustainerPlayer said:yyz2112 said:No, not at all...just personal preference. Some of the digital gear sounds great, and there is some flexibility to those units, definitely. I'm just tired of programming, which is another issue-there's no guarantee that your programs will sound good everywhere you play. To that end, just twisting a knob or 2 is the greater advantage, imho.
Yeah - the interfaces are not always that accommodating for "spur of the moment changes". The balance between possibilities and easy operation tends to shift toward 'geekyness' on these units ... well ... 'geekyness' ... that's me :icon_biggrin: