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Using pi-Stomp / parametric knobs
« on: August 07, 2023, 11:59:12 AM »
OK, so i'm trying to figure out ways to use pi-stomp with easy live tweaking (i dont want to use my cell phone every time i need to adjust something quickly)
is there a way to make the knobs parametric?
for instance - highlight a pedal in the SW and the knobs are assigned per a specific pedal?

(i will soon have some demos of my pi stomp in a live show, and s demo of my arduino foot controller with code and instructions)

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Building pi-Stomp / NAM- revisited
« on: July 07, 2023, 10:19:35 AM »
I dont know if wnyone has seen it yet' but NAM now runs on MOD dwarf
their newest OS has NAM preinstalled and you can actually download the plugin with the "nano" models - has anyone tried this on their PI-stomp yet?

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Using pi-Stomp / midi question/request
« on: June 04, 2023, 03:38:12 PM »
can 1 midi command do 2 things?
for instance - i want one midi command (button push) to turn of effect on and aonther off, simultaniously

if not - can this be a feature request?

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Building pi-Stomp / Aida X and A/B box
« on: May 30, 2023, 12:53:14 PM »
So after installing the new version i got around to playing with amp models, and they really sound great.
this is on the same level as NAM, and the MOD forum really has a lot more captures recently - including people re-training NAM models for AIDA X.

i have one issue though - i tried putting 2 instances of AIDA on an A/B switch, and they crackle.
when they're in series it's dead quiet, and only when i connect the outputs from the switch it starts to crackle/ seeing as there's only one switch - did anybody else notice this? is there a fix that somebody knows of?

thanks

Arie

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Building pi-Stomp / neural amp modeler on pi-stomp
« on: May 14, 2023, 01:02:24 PM »
so i've been playin around with the neural amp modeler (https://github.com/sdatkinson/neural-amp-modeler )
and they also have an LV2 plugin https://github.com/mikeoliphant/neural-amp-modeler-lv2, would this work on the pi stomp?
does the pi-3 have enough computing power for this?
i'm thinking about a mod involving this and a simple DI for balanced output straight to the PA

Arie

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