Post by Kevin on Oct 27, 2008 16:56:52 GMT
From: MSN Nicknamehbmarvin (Original Message) Sent: 12/09/2008 09:35
Hi
MagicStomp made 3 different colors .
One for Electric Guitar, the other one for ryth and the 3rd one for Bass
But if we change the patches with the Charlie's one, I suppose that the result will be the same for any kind of color machines !
Guy
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From: Didier Sent: 12/09/2008 10:35
Charlie's patches work with any Magicstomp model, it won't "color" the sound !...
Didier
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From: MSN NicknameShannock6 Sent: 12/09/2008 11:28
Hi Guy,
The second one was for acoustic guitars. I have one of those programmed with Charlie's patches, and they work just fine.
Kevin
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From: MSN Nicknamejohnboy55 Sent: 12/09/2008 12:18
I Loaded Charlie's patches into mine and hit a 'Purple patch' with my guitar playing!
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From: MSN Nicknamehbmarvin Sent: 13/09/2008 04:33
Hello Didier and friends
I was sure about that.
Only the color ans original patches are maybe different. But if you put new patches in any of them you will have the purple one.
Patches are making the sound and not the circuitry. It must be the same for any machine I think....
Guy
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From: Charlie Hall Sent: 13/09/2008 06:29
The patches have to be written for each different kind of unit. For example, Magicstomp patches won't work on anything else. It is true that the patches make the sound, but only within the capability of a particular unit type. That is why there are many units that cannot be programmed for Shadows type echoes, mainly because such units do not have multitaps, but there are other considerations as well.
Regards,
Charlie
Hi
MagicStomp made 3 different colors .
One for Electric Guitar, the other one for ryth and the 3rd one for Bass
But if we change the patches with the Charlie's one, I suppose that the result will be the same for any kind of color machines !
Guy
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From: Didier Sent: 12/09/2008 10:35
Charlie's patches work with any Magicstomp model, it won't "color" the sound !...
Didier
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From: MSN NicknameShannock6 Sent: 12/09/2008 11:28
Hi Guy,
The second one was for acoustic guitars. I have one of those programmed with Charlie's patches, and they work just fine.
Kevin
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From: MSN Nicknamejohnboy55 Sent: 12/09/2008 12:18
I Loaded Charlie's patches into mine and hit a 'Purple patch' with my guitar playing!
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From: MSN Nicknamehbmarvin Sent: 13/09/2008 04:33
Hello Didier and friends
I was sure about that.
Only the color ans original patches are maybe different. But if you put new patches in any of them you will have the purple one.
Patches are making the sound and not the circuitry. It must be the same for any machine I think....
Guy
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From: Charlie Hall Sent: 13/09/2008 06:29
The patches have to be written for each different kind of unit. For example, Magicstomp patches won't work on anything else. It is true that the patches make the sound, but only within the capability of a particular unit type. That is why there are many units that cannot be programmed for Shadows type echoes, mainly because such units do not have multitaps, but there are other considerations as well.
Regards,
Charlie