Dream & Ruby Phase Issues Are GONE!
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Like running UA Dream and Ruby in parallel?
Sick of the phase cancellation?
Check out this simple Custom Shop box we built for Brian!
It inverts phase on one of the outputs allowing Dream and Ruby to play nicely together.
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Another nice product!! So if I use this would I be able to put dream and ruby before strymon big sky?
yes. to be clear though.. you could run them before BS right now... in series. This really comes to play when you want to run them in parallel...Then yes, this box would solve these issues.
Are these for sale? I’m located in Canada and trying to find a relatively cheap solution to the UA Ruby/Dream polarity issue.
I'd just get Buzzkill off our site. This will allow you to flip polarity on one amp sim quickly without adding any extra features. If you want more features ... then feel free to email me - customshop@goodwoodaudio.com
Couldn’t this be fixed by a UA firmware update?
Great question... I don't know enough about how they captured their IRs... you'd think if it was, they'd have fixed it. But I'm not 100% sure on the answer here.
@@GoodwoodAudio Is this phase issue only when using the built-in IRs or when running them in parallel with no IRs as well?
Could you please make a video about patch bays for pedalboards.
What questiosn would you want answered about them?
@@GoodwoodAudio Well, I know absolutely nothing about how ro construct a well made patch bay for a pedalboard. I watched you and Mason on one of the Chairmen Of The Board episodes talking a bit about this topic and ever since then I've been looking for videos here on UA-cam without any luck. I am in the process of designing my very first pedalboard and it's for my W/D/W rig so it's going to be quite big, so a patch bay will be needed. Quality materials needed? Best practices? General stuff to think about? Maybe a bit of "how to-video" when you're even making one for an actual board? Does it need some kind of enclosure on the "inside/underneath" of the board to protect the soldering? Can a patch bay even be purchased with some kind of enclosure? So, basically everything from the most general info to more detailed, in-depth stuff?
is the V/O AI
nope. that's me (Grant). It's just chopped up a bit to line up with the vid.
Do I just sound like a robot maybe? Terminator?