It's time to add some analog fx units 8)
and as i've only read good things bout the ibanez ue 400... and as it has not only 1 fx... this might be a unit for me.
has anyone used this with synths? obviously these were built for guitars... does it do a good job with synths? any problems with line levels? how bout the quality of the fx?
thanks
ibanez ue 400?
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Re: ibanez ue 400?
hint - try the search feature. 
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Re: ibanez ue 400?
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otto made a thread about them in sound production a while back. He seems to think they are the bee's knees.
otto made a thread about them in sound production a while back. He seems to think they are the bee's knees.
Brains can be used like a "stress ball," but only once.
Re: ibanez ue 400?
Yup, these are great IMO. I've got both the 400 and the 405. Some effects are a bit noisey like any vintage pedal would be. Considering you get 4 vintage, analog, BBD based effects in each rack for less than the cost of most new single effect botique pedals that try to emulate these types of effects, it's a no brainer. Make sure you get one with the pedals. I wanted to make rack-mount switches for mine, which I still might experiment with but when you open the pedal up there is more to it than just an on/off connection for each effect there are actually a few caps, resisters, etc for each button.
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