On Fri, 2014-10-03 at 17:59 -0700, Len Ovens wrote: > http://www.zoom.co.jp/products/ms-100bt
Wow! Perhaps shopping new effects isn't that important for many musicians: http://www.thomann.de/gb/zoom_multi_stomp_ms50g.htm An advantage of the MOD Duo clearly is, that it's possible to connect Expression Pedals and a footswitch extensor. OTOH for the low price of the Zoom effects it's possible to buy several of those devices, this would have the advantage, that if one device should fail on stage, the musician wouldn't be completely lost. The Advantage of the Zooms likely is the compact design, simply replace one of your Boss boxes in the case with one of the Zoom effects. Zoom is an established known company, if weak points, such as the display should fail within the period of warranty, you can assume that the company still will exists. You can't assume this for new companies. I suspect that neither all available Linux effects, nor all the Zoom effects will satisfy musicians, compared to some classic stomp box effects, but both, a Linux and a Zoom likely could replace some effects. Btw. I guess I'll order a MS-50G, resp. take a look if there are other similar products available in this price range. Assumed I should dislike it at a time when it isn't possible to send it back to the dealer, it likely would be possible to sell it for half of the price, such a drop is passable. Resume: For us it's nice to get a device that is available to use open source. Is this from interest for a majority of musicians? If not, than the MOD duo never would become able to compete for the cost. However, if the MOD duo should really provide something special, that isn't provided by other products, the price still would be ok. "[snip] Open-source seems like a somewhat dubious format for pedals, since many cheap digital multi-effects processors already exist and are generally shunned by people who prefer analog circuitry." - http://blog.pedalfinder.com/2014/09/443/ There are simply analog devices enjoying cult status for good reasons, but some of the new digital devices are accepted too, they are not shunned per se. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev