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Did he just say in the video that you dont have to buy the other pedals to use them? As I, I could buy an Aftershock pedal and use the intelligent filter pedal, and the compression pedal? That can't be right but it's definitely what he says in the video, he says that's cool because instead of buying 3 pedals you only need to buy one... Can anyone clarify that?
Tell Source Audio to make an amp in a box pedal, and an updated Soleman controller (with the midi-hub onboard and with analog affects-loops). They will be in the front of the heaveyweigth division, then.
@@markanthony5897 he speaks the truth, and that's not what he's doing, he's asking them to streamline their own products in a way that makes sense rather than have a neuro hub where you can save but not recall the presets and shit like that. It's a major flaw, all this functionality they are talkkng about is needlessly complicated and expensive and it still doesn't do what's suggested even after you spend all the money on the neuro hub and Soleman. He's exactly right, if they would put it all into one device that was easy to understand and use they would have the best shit on the market, no other line of pedals has the functionality that theirs have if you but 20 different things. Streamline the shit and you'd have an actual marketing strategy to put up front when you talk about the pedals, rather than an afterthought on an obscure video most of your potential customers will never see.
Hi Douglas, the Vertigo Tremolo does not share the same engine with any of the other pedals. So it can't swap its presets with any other pedal. Thanks for watching! -_Daniel_
I have a Gemini chorus and every time i engage it, there seems to be a slight volume drop. I was given suggestions on how to potentially fix this but it requires the neuro app, which wont let me make an account to use or log into for some reason. Is there an internal fix i can try?? This really bums me out because i love the way this pedal sounds
We really need a new video like this but with the neuro hub, and midi functionality. Source audio hasn’t updated the videos for years and despite what the hub says it does not seem to work the way it says. The editor shows the pedal hooked up but will not let you edit the scenes, and despite saying you can have 128 presets with midi the one series pedals, will only let you load the 3 switches, and 3 presets, and because you cannot load the pedal for editing with the neuro hub, you cannot add the presets from the one series pedals to the neuro hub presets. Source audio now says the one series pedals are too old to receive this functionality.
Wait I thought the one series was the newest series??? You are absolutely right, it's fucked up that you by the hub but can't access the 128 presets without a separate midi controller. They are trying to say how stream lined their pedals functionality is but you can get any less streamlined than having to spend another $350 bucks on extra equipment just to access the presets. I don't understand what the point is if you can't access the presets.
Did he just say in the video that you dint have to buy the other pedals to use them? As I, I could buy an Aftershock pedal and use the intelligent filter pedal, and the compression pedal? That can't be right but it's definitely what he says in the video, he says that's cool because instead of buying 3 pedals you only need to buy one... Can anyone clarify that?
Hi PTSD. This video shows that very specific groups of Source Audio pedals can share engines: Gemini, Lunar, and Mercury are in one group. Aftershock, Kingmaker, and LA Lady are the next group. The two Ultrawave pedals are swappable. And the C4 can use the Spectrum engine (but not the other way around). -_Daniel_
I don't understand why they're selling so many pedals when it could be chorus/phaser/flanger with a mode switch, ultrawave with a guitar/bass switch, C4, C4 lite, and a distortion pedal
Flexible pedals like these set the foundation for a great pedalboard 🔥 Discover more must-have additions to your pedalboard by liking this video and subscribing to our channel!
Did he just say in the video that you dont have to buy the other pedals to use them? As I, I could buy an Aftershock pedal and use the intelligent filter pedal, and the compression pedal? That can't be right but it's definitely what he says in the video, he says that's cool because instead of buying 3 pedals you only need to buy one... Can anyone clarify that?
I've been longing for that Gemini for a while now.
I did not know this. That is absolutely valuable info
Tell Source Audio to make an amp in a box pedal, and an updated Soleman controller (with the midi-hub onboard and with analog affects-loops). They will be in the front of the heaveyweigth division, then.
Ooh and ice cream.. Strawberry! No no, Salted Caramel, no strawberry, Strawberry!!
@@markanthony5897 he speaks the truth, and that's not what he's doing, he's asking them to streamline their own products in a way that makes sense rather than have a neuro hub where you can save but not recall the presets and shit like that. It's a major flaw, all this functionality they are talkkng about is needlessly complicated and expensive and it still doesn't do what's suggested even after you spend all the money on the neuro hub and Soleman. He's exactly right, if they would put it all into one device that was easy to understand and use they would have the best shit on the market, no other line of pedals has the functionality that theirs have if you but 20 different things. Streamline the shit and you'd have an actual marketing strategy to put up front when you talk about the pedals, rather than an afterthought on an obscure video most of your potential customers will never see.
Does the COLLIDER share engines with any other pedals like this?
Hi TheePoopsmith. Only the pedals specifically called out in this video can do this trick. Thanks for watching! -_Daniel_
What about the vertigo tremolo?
My thoughts exactly. That's the pedal I have on my board
Hi Douglas, the Vertigo Tremolo does not share the same engine with any of the other pedals. So it can't swap its presets with any other pedal. Thanks for watching! -_Daniel_
@@sweetwater thanks for the clarity.
I have a Gemini chorus and every time i engage it, there seems to be a slight volume drop. I was given suggestions on how to potentially fix this but it requires the neuro app, which wont let me make an account to use or log into for some reason. Is there an internal fix i can try?? This really bums me out because i love the way this pedal sounds
Do these work with the Source Audio Hot hand 3 ring?
So with 3 pedals and midi, I can cover an amazing amount t of ground?
I really hope they make a big version of the C4 like the ventris/nemesis so I can have a good octave and filter to switch from
The c4 already does this. I have midi and the neuro hub but it does both and more.
Ultra wave
We really need a new video like this but with the neuro hub, and midi functionality. Source audio hasn’t updated the videos for years and despite what the hub says it does not seem to work the way it says. The editor shows the pedal hooked up but will not let you edit the scenes, and despite saying you can have 128 presets with midi the one series pedals, will only let you load the 3 switches, and 3 presets, and because you cannot load the pedal for editing with the neuro hub, you cannot add the presets from the one series pedals to the neuro hub presets. Source audio now says the one series pedals are too old to receive this functionality.
Wha-wha-what? They're too expensive to be too old.
Wait I thought the one series was the newest series???
You are absolutely right, it's fucked up that you by the hub but can't access the 128 presets without a separate midi controller. They are trying to say how stream lined their pedals functionality is but you can get any less streamlined than having to spend another $350 bucks on extra equipment just to access the presets. I don't understand what the point is if you can't access the presets.
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I really hope they upgrade the firmware of the Spectrum to load the c4 engine 🤞
Did he just say in the video that you dint have to buy the other pedals to use them? As I, I could buy an Aftershock pedal and use the intelligent filter pedal, and the compression pedal? That can't be right but it's definitely what he says in the video, he says that's cool because instead of buying 3 pedals you only need to buy one... Can anyone clarify that?
Hi PTSD. This video shows that very specific groups of Source Audio pedals can share engines: Gemini, Lunar, and Mercury are in one group. Aftershock, Kingmaker, and LA Lady are the next group. The two Ultrawave pedals are swappable. And the C4 can use the Spectrum engine (but not the other way around). -_Daniel_
I don't understand why they're selling so many pedals when it could be chorus/phaser/flanger with a mode switch, ultrawave with a guitar/bass switch, C4, C4 lite, and a distortion pedal
So this company made four pedals and sells them in ten different enclosures? I don't need more than four anyway.
One, the Ultra Wave, thanks to Nate Navarro.
That's why they call it the one series because you only need one of the series.
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