While you're checking out this Cube Baby video, let's play i-Spy.... I Spy Geddy Lee, Gary Cherone, two Danelectro pedals, a Boss Super Chorus Pedal, The Three Stooges and how many Rush album covers can you name?
I have just recently got one, and it all worked out when I understood the thinking behind it... basically, it works like you plug into your amp (select type etc... red knobs), then the mod section (blue knobs) works as an effect in/out loop would do, and then back to the amp, and after that cab choices and reverb (green knobs)... Once I understood it it made things so much easier. A pretty useful little beast once you understand the thinking behind it, design-wise, and you mind your tone. Built as a brick too.
Finally someone shows us how to operate this unit. Every other video that i have checked out only shows your ears what it sounds like. Thank You for this video. It helped me so much!
Awesome! Glad it helped out. It wasn't easy understanding some of the nuances but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy to dial in sounds and save them. For $35 it wasn't a bad investment at all. When played through my Tascam handheld recording it sounds like a much bigger unit was used. Have you seen the acoustic one they have?
I have played around with the acoustic one. I may actually give it a workout this week. I have two acoustic gigs and would prefer to use a small pedal than several minis. Just need to make sure it is charged.
While you're checking out this Cube Baby video, let's play i-Spy.... I Spy Geddy Lee, Gary Cherone, two Danelectro pedals, a Boss Super Chorus Pedal, The Three Stooges and how many Rush album covers can you name?
I have just recently got one, and it all worked out when I understood the thinking behind it... basically, it works like you plug into your amp (select type etc... red knobs), then the mod section (blue knobs) works as an effect in/out loop would do, and then back to the amp, and after that cab choices and reverb (green knobs)... Once I understood it it made things so much easier. A pretty useful little beast once you understand the thinking behind it, design-wise, and you mind your tone. Built as a brick too.
Finally someone shows us how to operate this unit. Every other video that i have checked out only shows your ears what it sounds like. Thank You for this video. It helped me so much!
Awesome! Glad it helped out. It wasn't easy understanding some of the nuances but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy to dial in sounds and save them. For $35 it wasn't a bad investment at all. When played through my Tascam handheld recording it sounds like a much bigger unit was used. Have you seen the acoustic one they have?
Yes I have seen the acoustic ones...Have you used one of these?
I am thinking of trying one of them for my acoustic.
I have played around with the acoustic one. I may actually give it a workout this week. I have two acoustic gigs and would prefer to use a small pedal than several minis. Just need to make sure it is charged.
I am actually starting to use the acoustic one more now with the duo I'm playing in
Helpful explanation 👍🏼 Thanks
I have the Cuvave branded pedal. It has all the same functions as the lekato version.
I think all they did was change out the name on it.
They said there's a volume drop when it comes to modulation, how do you manage?
I honestly have not come across a volume drop at all and I've played it at some loud levels through a PA
Perhaps it can make some noise no ?