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Post by Ned Ward on Mar 16, 2024 12:39:43 GMT -6
If you have a Strymon Iridium, you owe it to go to Strymon's site and download the Nixie Beta editor. Allows you to save hundreds of patches to your Iridium and then recall vs. being stuck with a favorite and the manual settings.
I bought a Disaster Area Designs Micro Controller that talks to the Iridium through the 1/4" expression jack, and now I can scroll through 8 different presets from clean to dirt to plexi drive.
the new Nixie editor also works with their other pedals, and you no longer have to use the Roland USB cable. I have the CME Wireless MIDI on my mobius, and it works fine across the room.
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Post by gwlee7 on Mar 18, 2024 18:02:45 GMT -6
I will have to check this out. Thanks.
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Post by Ned Ward on Mar 21, 2024 20:44:19 GMT -6
Attachment DeletedHere's the Iridium with the Disaster Area Designs Micro Pro, letting me step through 7 presets (can be 200, but don't need that many Iridium presets. I just added the Mosky Spring Reverb - $30 and now I have a decent spring reverb for the Iridium. So hooked up the MIDI cable to the Iridium, fired up the editor, and quickly zeroed out the Room level on the patches. Took 3 min and set. I've found running delay and reverb after the Iridium helps; may do the same with chorus, even though on my regular amps I don't do 4 cable. Wish that the cab sim was defeatable by patch, so that if I needed to run through FX return on an amp I could. Current plan is printing out and laminating the instructions and taping to the top of the Templeboard...
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Post by gwlee7 on Mar 22, 2024 21:36:15 GMT -6
I have the “silver” archer and use it as an always on pedal into the “round setting” on my Iridium. It sounds amazing. I also have the Strymon Flint reverb/tremelo pedal.
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