THIS PEDAL COSTS OVER $1700:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t2mbpg-Jow
https://soundgas.com/products/soundgas- ... 3980822905
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712Ill happily make you one for $1699.tallchris wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 1:20 pm THIS PEDAL COSTS OVER $1700:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t2mbpg-Jow
https://soundgas.com/products/soundgas- ... 3980822905
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714And it sounds like blowing out the mic input of a mackie mixer... which is a lot less than 1700 buckstallchris wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 1:20 pm THIS PEDAL COSTS OVER $1700:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t2mbpg-Jow
https://soundgas.com/products/soundgas- ... 3980822905
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716Ya think? If some chooch has that kind of money to burn on overpriced shit, fuck 'em. It's kinda laughably ridiculous like Coconut audio was, except these guys have Fontaines DC on their site. IDK
Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread
717Behringer has a spring reverb with this preamp and is around $300.tallchris wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 1:20 pm THIS PEDAL COSTS OVER $1700:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t2mbpg-Jow
https://soundgas.com/products/soundgas- ... 3980822905
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718Software tip. Haven't installed yet myself, but will be very helpful with stuff I'm working on now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcYf8YRmKMA
https://sessiondock.com/
I already use AudioFinder to browse through the WAV files of my pretty vast sound/recording archive when composing/assembling/aggregating, and will continue to do so, but the apparent ability to browse and preview Logic sessions without opening them would be huge for me if it works as advertised. I do a lot of rough assemblage of material and sketching in Logic that gets bounced and further aggregated with other puzzle pieces and currently have like 40 of these sessions for one of the records I'm working on etc., some of which can turn out to be more appropriate for other recording projects in the end. So, the ability to preview and evaluate them quickly and figure out where to go next or what to focus on without opening sessions and getting lost in fucking around with them would be very helpful.
Will install and report back...
EDIT: Ok, it appears you have to upload a bounce of your session to create the preview, so there is no way it is just creating or extracting that on its own at will, which would be crazy and not to be expected of course. Still, not bad for organising a large number of sessions and tracking how they evolve over time through notes and tags. Definitely fills a completely different niche than AudioFinder and could complement it nicely.
It's also free if you don't care about syncing a bunch of stuff and listening in your car etc. The desktop functionality is all I need here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcYf8YRmKMA
https://sessiondock.com/
I already use AudioFinder to browse through the WAV files of my pretty vast sound/recording archive when composing/assembling/aggregating, and will continue to do so, but the apparent ability to browse and preview Logic sessions without opening them would be huge for me if it works as advertised. I do a lot of rough assemblage of material and sketching in Logic that gets bounced and further aggregated with other puzzle pieces and currently have like 40 of these sessions for one of the records I'm working on etc., some of which can turn out to be more appropriate for other recording projects in the end. So, the ability to preview and evaluate them quickly and figure out where to go next or what to focus on without opening sessions and getting lost in fucking around with them would be very helpful.
Will install and report back...
EDIT: Ok, it appears you have to upload a bounce of your session to create the preview, so there is no way it is just creating or extracting that on its own at will, which would be crazy and not to be expected of course. Still, not bad for organising a large number of sessions and tracking how they evolve over time through notes and tags. Definitely fills a completely different niche than AudioFinder and could complement it nicely.
It's also free if you don't care about syncing a bunch of stuff and listening in your car etc. The desktop functionality is all I need here.
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719Yeah I looked at it and decided it did nothing (that I need) that I couldn't do from Finder/Explorer. I already am pretty used to putting notes, and a render in the directory folder of my project and i can just look at it there. Not that it isn't useful for other people but it just seems like an extra stop along the way for me. I really wish someone made an app that let me treat the inside of a folder like a Sticky note. Like, open the folder, notes are right there on the folder background. Draw dicks and stuff. Basically I want every folder to open like it's own little desktop and have MS Paint built in... for the dicks.jimmy spako wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 5:26 pm
EDIT: Ok, it appears you have to upload a bounce of your session to create the preview, so there is no way it is just creating or extracting that on its own at will, which would be crazy and not to be expected of course. Still, not bad for organising a large number of sessions and tracking how they evolve over time through notes and tags. Definitely fills a completely different niche than AudioFinder and could complement it nicely.
It's also free if you don't care about syncing a bunch of stuff and listening in your car etc. The desktop functionality is all I need here.
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720tiny pedals, a muff & a tubescreamer clones
slightly larger than a guitar pick

https://olinthus.com/product/earwig/
this will likely end up in this house at some point
slightly larger than a guitar pick

Olinthus Earwig:Dimensions / Weight:
Width: 30mm (1.2″), Length: 45mm (1.8″), Depth: 22mm (0.9″)
Weight: 30g / 1.1oz
https://olinthus.com/product/earwig/
this will likely end up in this house at some point
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