If you're a guitarist, you almost certainly have heard of Line 6 — the company is well-known for building gear like amp and effects modelers, digital tools that can convincingly re-create a vast array ...
In essence, the Arduino taps the tempo for you. Three taps, at the right interval (landing on MIDI clock events), following tempo changes and allowing you to select tempo subdivisions. Larger ...
After strong rumours / spoilers elsewhere, Line 6 has revealed that it has followed up its iconic DL4 delay modeller after 23 years. Even today the original holds up as special; a truly trailblazing ...
“It’s possible the past 10 years could become the first decade of pop music to be remembered by history for its musical technology rather than the actual music itself,” wrote Eric Harvey at the end of ...
This is an attemp to make the DL4 MkII a little bit more usable while playing. With the unit on a pedalboard, it is a pain to try selecting delays. Selecting reverbs is just completely impossible.