I don't get it. I use a Gigrig Quartermaster 10 that's cheaper and does the job perfectly. I don't think anyone will use more than 2 banks on the Fender because there are only 5 inputs. The volume control is useful but again not really important. I use the new Black Mountain roller volume pedal that takes up very little space and serves me very well. Perhaps I'm missing something.
@@Frooggy1235 I just can’t see why anyone would want to program 5 pedals. I’m always going to put modulation after drive and the drive pedals in order of gain. I think reverb goes after delay and chorus before it. Maybe I’m missing something.
@@lukesteverything627 preset changes also send midi messages meaning u can change the settings of each pedal per preset also. You can also control any midi effects before or after on or off, allowing control of even more then 5 pedals.
Thanks, I did know that. I appreciate that if you buy a separate midi controller it will function like a Headrush Core but setting it up takes quite a long time and I use a Headrush Core. In total it takes up less space and the total cost is about the same. The Headrush Core (or similar) has a lot more features and it will capture sounds of your amps and pedals. Anyway, it's only my opinion.
Terrific explanation. Many thanks!
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I don't get it. I use a Gigrig Quartermaster 10 that's cheaper and does the job perfectly. I don't think anyone will use more than 2 banks on the Fender because there are only 5 inputs. The volume control is useful but again not really important. I use the new Black Mountain roller volume pedal that takes up very little space and serves me very well. Perhaps I'm missing something.
yes but the gigrig quartermaster can't make presets
@@Frooggy1235 I just can’t see why anyone would want to program 5 pedals. I’m always going to put modulation after drive and the drive pedals in order of gain. I think reverb goes after delay and chorus before it. Maybe I’m missing something.
@@lukesteverything627 preset changes also send midi messages meaning u can change the settings of each pedal per preset also. You can also control any midi effects before or after on or off, allowing control of even more then 5 pedals.
Thanks, I did know that. I appreciate that if you buy a separate midi controller it will function like a Headrush Core but setting it up takes quite a long time and I use a Headrush Core. In total it takes up less space and the total cost is about the same. The Headrush Core (or similar) has a lot more features and it will capture sounds of your amps and pedals. Anyway, it's only my opinion.
Is it like the rjm where the 6 stereo inputs and be split into 12 mono pedals?