After reading the Lake Controller Software Version release notes V5.8 should be the last revision which should work with this device.
However: After installing this Version of the lake controller under Windows 10 on an Apple machine running bootcamp, I've troubles getting the software to work properly.
The software freezes immediately when it has loaded the home screen.
I tried various things linke compatibility mode WIN XP, WIN 7,... also running as administrator didn't help
I would appriciate if someone could help me out.
I've recently acquired a second hand TC Flashback X4, and I did in fact read the product manual before posting.
My issue is when using the looper function. Many times, but not always, I find that before the recorded loop begins again, there is a silent pause of maybe 250ms (I would have used the word "delay" but didn't want to confuse in this conext as I am not talking about the delay features at all).
My instinct was to update the firmware, but I don't have a USB Mini-B cable and local stores don't stock those anymore so I'm waiting on an Amazon delivery. In the meantime, I'm wondering if this could be user error.
Any clues?
Thanks.
So I "have" a Nova System and a Nova Drive. I always look to see if they will come up with a Gen 2 version but I gave that idea up a while ago.
I leave my main gear at the drummer's house.
Come to find during covid, his cats used my pedalboard as a pissbox. Long story short. I am in the market for new gear or get parts if possible.
The plethora has caught my eye since I tend to be brand loyal. I personally don't like the idea of digital distortion and I know analog always is a selling point. I do have a Boss Katana I get by with during covid but it does'nt come close to my stereo Nova System rig w/ ping pong delay (RIP) into two Peavey Delta Blues 1x15 amps.
The Nova Drive seems to be a good concept for a new product.
I propose they pair the Plethora w/ a new analog midi controlled pedal with presets that has dual external cart slots w/ any extra needed mini pots attached. Foxrox has/had? something similar with the cards. It would have to be smart (cart recognition) and could tone print as well. I am thinking like kemper profiling with the analog slots. You can have an analog only version as the base model. OR! have a profiling cart!
Forgive me I have been out of the game of gear for a while so sorry if there is something similar already discussed.
What do you guys think?
Is there any documentation available, with Midi Exclusive commands and numbers, so that I can use a Morningstar MC6-II or Morningstar MC8 to send Midi Commands to the Plethora X5 in a pedalboard type setup??
Tried creating a support ticket but when I selected 'TC Electronic', no models appear. Hoping someone can help.
One of the encoders has gone on my G-System. I've got spare parts but I need to know how to separate the footswitch from the encoder. Can anyone advise?
Tx, Vic
Can anyone help me understand the guitar eq on vl3x in a simple way.?
I have noticed that while operating the X5 that during a live gig type situation, I turn off Effect One, on Board One which was originally on when I powered the unit. I switch to Board Two on the unit live, then switch Back to Board One, expecting it to be in it's original power on state, and it retained the fact that I turned Effect One off. Is there any way to set the Plethora X5 to go back to default state, just like any other pedal board on the market, unless you overwrite the patch location???
Is this tech support?
I'm looking for a service manual for download to the db max II by Tc Electronic. Please send to: [email protected] Thank you.
Is the 60 minutes referred to in the promo for the Ditto+ looper total, complete, all-on-board loop time, or is it the amount of loop time per numbered saved loop? I.e., there's 60 minutes per saved loop?
If it's 60 minutes total, that's great for a looper. If it's 60 per loop, well, that's even better. But 60 minutes total isn't that great for one of the uses, i.e. as a backing track player, because that might be 15 to 20 songs.