I think I should have just quoted this post.s_mcsleazy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 5:26 amit's not just that issue, its stepping on 2 or 3 at a time i have issue with. also adjustment on the fly is tricky when the board is 6ft away from you and you have the tiny knobs which you cant even seeUnicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 8:48 pmMini pedals just aren't ergonomic for me. As others have said, they are difficult to keep pinned down on the board
i think i'm over the whole micro pedal thing
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I GET IToffsets4life wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 2:31 pmI think I should have just quoted this post.s_mcsleazy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 5:26 amit's not just that issue, its stepping on 2 or 3 at a time i have issue with. also adjustment on the fly is tricky when the board is 6ft away from you and you have the tiny knobs which you cant even seeUnicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Fri Aug 10, 2018 8:48 pmMini pedals just aren't ergonomic for me. As others have said, they are difficult to keep pinned down on the board
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Haven't done much on the net for a while... Old man brain, sleep dep., etc.
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Re: i think i'm over the whole micro pedal thing
I have an '80s Rat and bought a Mooer thinking if it's as good I could make 250 euros selling said Rat and still enjoy its glorious rattiness.Singlebladepickup wrote: ↑Thu Aug 09, 2018 7:57 amI love my polytune mini, which I think is mooer-sized. I was intrigued by mooer's black secret, since I've never owned a rat, but I also worried it might be something I settled on as "close enough".
Not even close.
As for the topic of this thread: there's definitely such a thing as too small when it comes to pedals. Another thing that annoys me about micro pedals is that so many of them seem to rely on cheap, loud switches to cut costs, which when something is that small makes it more likely to slip or detach itself from your board
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I still like them, never had an issue with the concept. The only pedal I've reverted back to original is rats, turbo rat. Orange ninety is irreplaceable it makes the sound that works for me compared to several other phasers ive tried. #smallfeetforthewin
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I agree that the small boxes are usually a compromise. Some pedals actually sound good though, like the EP Boost, SP Compressor and Tumnus. Win-Win.
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Re: i think i'm over the whole micro pedal thing
I don't have very many small pedals, except for the Xotic EP booster and the TC Polytune, I think are the only ones, but both of those are pretty much always on type of pedals, so less of the problems.
Pedalboard space is almost always limited, so I can appreciate the idea of smaller pedals for that reason. But the pedals have to be really good, or at least be able to do a really good job of emulating at least one great sound from the pedal it's (typically) copying, to be worth using at all, so that the sum of all of them achieve what you're going for.
I guess if that's the case and they're otherwise working for you (sound-wise), then the easiest way to work with that (assuming that they are "set and forget") is to maybe use a controller to turn each of them on and off, instead of trying to hit the pedals' small, crowded and often cheap & noisy switches. That's what I use, even with me having mostly normal to large pedals. It's really convenient, especially if you can program the controller to control multiple pedals at once for instant changes, but the sizes of most controllers' typically eat up lots of real estate. Everything is a give & take, I guess.
Just something to consider if you really like using the small pedals, to bypass their inconveniences.
Pedalboard space is almost always limited, so I can appreciate the idea of smaller pedals for that reason. But the pedals have to be really good, or at least be able to do a really good job of emulating at least one great sound from the pedal it's (typically) copying, to be worth using at all, so that the sum of all of them achieve what you're going for.
I guess if that's the case and they're otherwise working for you (sound-wise), then the easiest way to work with that (assuming that they are "set and forget") is to maybe use a controller to turn each of them on and off, instead of trying to hit the pedals' small, crowded and often cheap & noisy switches. That's what I use, even with me having mostly normal to large pedals. It's really convenient, especially if you can program the controller to control multiple pedals at once for instant changes, but the sizes of most controllers' typically eat up lots of real estate. Everything is a give & take, I guess.
Just something to consider if you really like using the small pedals, to bypass their inconveniences.
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I like them for my "set and forget" pedals. I run a Hotone noise gate tucked away inside my board and soon I'll probably tuck the compressor next to it.
I also have their purple wah / volume pedal which is okay but the smaller size does make it awkward sometimes; thinking of exchanging it for a slow gear copy. Which may also be tiny or TC Electronic. I use a Boss ES-8 though, which makes the stomping a lot less awkward.
I also have their purple wah / volume pedal which is okay but the smaller size does make it awkward sometimes; thinking of exchanging it for a slow gear copy. Which may also be tiny or TC Electronic. I use a Boss ES-8 though, which makes the stomping a lot less awkward.
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