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It's certainly very knobby - no idea what it does though.

P.S. Not to say that matters :lol:
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Folderol wrote: Fri Jul 30, 2021 1:11 pmIt's certainly very knobby - no idea what it does though.

Still, the picture is more explanatory than the thread title. :protest:

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It's a... thing.
That pladasks stuff. Or Febers it.

Maybe.
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I just can’t handle anymore of this stuff, it’s not going to ad anything to my effects chain, which is already so long you could fart into it and be lauded as the next electronic genius.
It’s just become so boring, these ready made boxes, we can all sound so unique, all we have to do is buy a box, you're better off getting a load of junk from a charity shop to make noises with, mind you, even that’s over-subscribed now.
I feel like buying a violin, but that’s the easy way out.
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