Thomann had (still have?) this thing called "stompenberg", where they put up some mechanical switching system so that you could play audio files through the actual pedals in the system, and turn on the knobs / parameters.
In the recent years some smaller businesses have started to offer outboard gear in this way. You upload some stem, and can process it through their hardware remotely, and get back the results.
This reminds me of the Internet of my childhood. People just having fun and experimenting with a new medium. Thank you for sharing.
Thomann had (still have?) this thing called "stompenberg", where they put up some mechanical switching system so that you could play audio files through the actual pedals in the system, and turn on the knobs / parameters.
In the recent years some smaller businesses have started to offer outboard gear in this way. You upload some stem, and can process it through their hardware remotely, and get back the results.
I am not sure why this exists, but I am glad it does.
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Unbelievable, thank you and can you add open g or drop d tuning pweez?
This is awesome, and, at the same time, hilarious. The BOSS tuner is the laggiest thing ever, and we're adding network latency to it!
Maybe we all can pitch in for a Turbo Tuner. Or some vintage mechanical strobe tuner for hipster points!
Let's scale horizontally!
this is hilarious. and surprisingly responsive! i used this to tune an acoustic bass guitar i have
Pretty wild, nice job
You keep your tuner in a terrarium?
”This appliance must be earthed”?