You’re not wrong! There are some crossover vibes for sure. Less control of the recording than the Mood, and less “washy” than the Lossy I’d say. Makes it difficult to pick just one if you had to! 😅
Yeahhh man Onward is a solid buy. I personally didn’t gel with Habit. Not really my kind of workflow, but I knew Onward was an instant keeper after using it just a few minutes.⚡️
With just one input, why go into the TX-6? I guess that may be your end of chain so you just keep it there at all times. I just haven’t seen too many videos where you’re using more than one input. Sell that thing for more cool pedals! 😂
Haha def a fair question! It does just kind of live there for my filming setup - and you’re very correct it doesn’t get more than one input in most of my videos. It mainly serves the purpose of letting me fine-tune level and gain right at my desk instead of fiddling with it on my camera which is anything but easy. It’s a handy mute for when I’m setting up as well. That being said I love the thing and use it all the time for multi input stuff off-camera. It’s also great to just casually set up anywhere I want and have a mixer without a ton of cabling to worry about or lots of setup involved. I’m going to feature it a lot more in 2025 (with more inputs) actually because I plan to do a lot more jam type videos and different stuff like that - so it’s not gong anywhere. Plus I think even when it dies it’ll be going on a shelf - it’s so pleasing to hold and look at from an industrial design perspective as a design nerd haha :)
@@Duskmosit’s definitely a cool little mixer with some good features. I’ve been thinking about the TX-6 or something similar with more features in order to plug a few things into and have fun. Right now I have almost all of my gear going into 2 patchbays then into my interface. It gives me anxiety trying to choose what to use. With a little mixer it would be easier to separate a couple things for the moment and just roll with a smaller setup.
It would be perfect for that. I actually also just picked up an OTO Bebe Cherie to try out and do a video on. It is all analog, has gain you can push into overdrive, a compressor and an airy “bliss” circuit, and it’s all mini jack which is interesting. I don’t know that I *need it* per se, but it might live permanently tied to my main mixer as a sub mixer for little breakout setups, BUT check that one out too if you haven’t. I like it a lot so far!
Kinda reminds me of Lossy and Mood rolled into one
You’re not wrong! There are some crossover vibes for sure. Less control of the recording than the Mood, and less “washy” than the Lossy I’d say. Makes it difficult to pick just one if you had to! 😅
Definitely, I was geeked about this one too. I have Lossy and Mood Mkii, might skip and just get bonkers with Habit, which seems nutty all around
I take it back, I rewatched. The end part gets thick, good stuff.
Yeahhh man Onward is a solid buy. I personally didn’t gel with Habit. Not really my kind of workflow, but I knew Onward was an instant keeper after using it just a few minutes.⚡️
@@Duskmos from what I’ve heard, Habit definitely has a mind of its own and can’t be tamed
With just one input, why go into the TX-6? I guess that may be your end of chain so you just keep it there at all times. I just haven’t seen too many videos where you’re using more than one input. Sell that thing for more cool pedals! 😂
Haha def a fair question! It does just kind of live there for my filming setup - and you’re very correct it doesn’t get more than one input in most of my videos. It mainly serves the purpose of letting me fine-tune level and gain right at my desk instead of fiddling with it on my camera which is anything but easy. It’s a handy mute for when I’m setting up as well. That being said I love the thing and use it all the time for multi input stuff off-camera. It’s also great to just casually set up anywhere I want and have a mixer without a ton of cabling to worry about or lots of setup involved. I’m going to feature it a lot more in 2025 (with more inputs) actually because I plan to do a lot more jam type videos and different stuff like that - so it’s not gong anywhere. Plus I think even when it dies it’ll be going on a shelf - it’s so pleasing to hold and look at from an industrial design perspective as a design nerd haha :)
@@Duskmosit’s definitely a cool little mixer with some good features. I’ve been thinking about the TX-6 or something similar with more features in order to plug a few things into and have fun. Right now I have almost all of my gear going into 2 patchbays then into my interface. It gives me anxiety trying to choose what to use. With a little mixer it would be easier to separate a couple things for the moment and just roll with a smaller setup.
It would be perfect for that. I actually also just picked up an OTO Bebe Cherie to try out and do a video on. It is all analog, has gain you can push into overdrive, a compressor and an airy “bliss” circuit, and it’s all mini jack which is interesting. I don’t know that I *need it* per se, but it might live permanently tied to my main mixer as a sub mixer for little breakout setups, BUT check that one out too if you haven’t. I like it a lot so far!