Spaceman Mission Control - Part 2: FX Loop

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • In this video, we’ll go over the Mission Controls FX Loop with a little help from the Spaceman Nebula fuzz.
    The Mission Control from Spaceman Effects has a lot hiding under the hood. It’s base function is is an analog VCA that can be used as an autofader. It’s functionality can be built on using the FX loop and control voltage/expression interface. It can also be used as a signal router, Y-splitter, two-channel mixer, tremolo, clean boost and buffer.
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    Here's the other sections to help you along your way :)
    Part 1: The Basics
    • Spaceman Mission Contr...
    Part 2: FX Loop
    • Spaceman Mission Contr...
    Part 3: CV/EXP
    • Spaceman Mission Contr...
    Part 4: The End
    • Spaceman Mission Contr...
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Комментарии • 4

  • @brexxebender1204
    @brexxebender1204 3 года назад

    Love your videos man... Jealous how you have sooo many pedals...

  • @brexxebender1204
    @brexxebender1204 3 года назад +1

    Id like to see actual the routing of your cables in this video... are you using regular patch or expression.
    Where is your send going where is the receive coming in from etc.
    That wouldve been a good part to add in.
    I just got one if these, but I'd like to think it did more than just in part 1 lol.. So, this part was something I really am interested in!
    Thx B

    • @aBunchOfPedals
      @aBunchOfPedals  3 года назад

      Check out the other parts, if I remember correctly.... there might be some more explanations of routing. Mostly they are regular TS guitar patch cables. You’ll notice when it’s a TRS. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @brexxebender1204
    @brexxebender1204 3 года назад

    Where should I put this in my chain of spaceman pedals?