Polytune Mini
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Re: Polytune Mini
Far out, you'd better have good eye sight if you're planning on putting that on your pedalboard. It's not as though the regular Polytune is that big anyway - isn't it just the standard MXR-size?
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Re: Polytune Mini
Yep. I've never looked at mine and thought, "Gee, I wish it was smaller".twistedthoughts wrote:Far out, you'd better have good eye sight if you're planning on putting that on your pedalboard. It's not as though the regular Polytune is that big anyway - isn't it just the standard MXR-size?
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Re: Polytune Mini
Considering my board is currently made up of 3 1590A sized pedals and a Korg Pitchblack, I'm definitely going to give one a try. If I can read it easily I'll absolutely get one.
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Re: Polytune Mini
As jezza said though, no good for your 8 string drop H pointy beast...benderissimo wrote:Considering my board is currently made up of 3 1590A sized pedals and a Korg Pitchblack, I'm definitely going to give one a try. If I can read it easily I'll absolutely get one.
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Re: Polytune Mini
Yes, well you are a gentleman of delicate proportions. The only option a lumbering great oaf like myself would have with a 1590A pedalboard is all on or all off.benderissimo wrote:Considering my board is currently made up of 3 1590A sized pedals .
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Re: Polytune Mini
Amber Technology here the NZ TC Electronic Distributors. A friendly heads up to let you know that Polytune Minis are not far away!
If you're interested add us on Facebook 'Amber Technology New Zealand' and we'll keep you in the loop!
Regards,
Ambertec
If you're interested add us on Facebook 'Amber Technology New Zealand' and we'll keep you in the loop!
Regards,
Ambertec
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Cool, welcome to the forum, hope you're going to stay aroundAmbertec wrote:Amber Technology here the NZ TC Electronic Distributors. A friendly heads up to let you know that Polytune Minis are not far away!
If you're interested add us on Facebook 'Amber Technology New Zealand' and we'll keep you in the loop!
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Re: Polytune Mini
Hey guys ... Matt and I are here from Rockshop as well.
Small world ... any of you going to NAMM?
Small world ... any of you going to NAMM?
Yup - that's me and my pal Steve or little stevie vai as I like to call him. In Auckland airport when I was 26. I'm not 26 anymore.
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Re: Polytune Mini
More polyphonic tuning japery...
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzbNIgnA ... r_embedded[/youtube]
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Re: Polytune Mini
both of these look very cool.. wishing that TC had done what korg have and use the available real estate better.. the korg design (with vertical LEDs) in the 1590a would be win.
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And Cam from Kingdom Music Kapiti of course.NZRS-Dave wrote:Hey guys ... Matt and I are here from Rockshop as well.
Small world ... any of you going to NAMM?
(well impressed with that Toneprint delay BTW)