I haven’t! I need to use it more, it’s definitely a cool little box. I’ll do an episode on it alone with different pedals and I’ll make sure the visitor is on that list. Stay tuned!
Great video, could I use the meld to run two mono pedals in parallel? Currently using the signal blender for this but would love to downsize if they both do this. I don’t need the level controls or phase buttons on the SB.
Unfortunately no, the Split|Meld is a very basic utility that will only split a TRS into individual L and R. So for example if you ran a mono cable into one input, only one of the outputs carry any signal. Tip and Ring on a single TRS cable goes to each of the two outputs (one Tip one Ring). There's really no mixing or merging of signals so I think the Signal Blender is still the way to go for this kind of purpose! I hope that helps. =)
You know, that's a good question. I don't know and it's not immediately obvious. From what I do know is that unless you're using a module that explicitly is made for expression pedal input (they're out there), then it might be tricky. However the references I saw to that were only referring to passive expression, not active, and the expression ramper is powered so maybe it's possible? I don't have any eurorack gear, so I'm by no means any expert there, but it's definitely worth shooting OBNE an email! They're super cool folks and will do what they can to help I'm sure. I also found this: www.oldbloodnoise.com/blog/2021/6/2/dan-explains-it-all-expression-ramper-internal-configuration which may give you some info that you might find useful, but it doesn't really answer your question lol.
@@denis_lengart Thanks for reporting back! Are you going to give it a try? I feel like for the price it's worth the experiment, especially if you get it from somewhere with free shipping and free returns. It's a cool device and probably worth rolling the dice.
@@Duskmos I'll think about it, but not in the nearest future, cause at first wanna try some other things. I'm pretty far from the USA , so it takes time to carry smth from States but luckily I have a friend that helps me with it.
Hi! So i'm trying to figure out if i can use Split Meld to combine two stereo sends to my DSM Simplifier DLX FX return. My thoughts are to send L+L to meld into one channel and R+R to the other channel, therefor melding the two left channels to one and two right channels in another. Do you think this is possible? Cheers
Hey! Sooo if I’m understanding correctly, I don’t think it would be possible. Split Meld doesn’t merge signals, it just puts a L and R channel on a stereo output, hard panned 100% L and R, no mixing happens at all, which I think a lot of people are confused by. It’s basically like a TRS to L+R cable, just female on both sides and in a box haha. Hope that helps!
Thank you sir, more than once, your videos have answered the little questions that aren't so obvious in other videos
That's great to hear! Happy to help. Thanks for the kind words. =)
Any chance that you tried the ramper on the Visitor? Curious what sounds can be generated with it.
I haven’t! I need to use it more, it’s definitely a cool little box. I’ll do an episode on it alone with different pedals and I’ll make sure the visitor is on that list. Stay tuned!
@@Duskmos cool will watch out for it!
Great video, could I use the meld to run two mono pedals in parallel? Currently using the signal blender for this but would love to downsize if they both do this. I don’t need the level controls or phase buttons on the SB.
Unfortunately no, the Split|Meld is a very basic utility that will only split a TRS into individual L and R. So for example if you ran a mono cable into one input, only one of the outputs carry any signal. Tip and Ring on a single TRS cable goes to each of the two outputs (one Tip one Ring). There's really no mixing or merging of signals so I think the Signal Blender is still the way to go for this kind of purpose! I hope that helps. =)
@@Duskmos thanks for the info, almost bought the S|M for that reason. Saved me a return
Happy to help! :)
Can Expression Ramper be used with modular?
You know, that's a good question. I don't know and it's not immediately obvious. From what I do know is that unless you're using a module that explicitly is made for expression pedal input (they're out there), then it might be tricky. However the references I saw to that were only referring to passive expression, not active, and the expression ramper is powered so maybe it's possible? I don't have any eurorack gear, so I'm by no means any expert there, but it's definitely worth shooting OBNE an email! They're super cool folks and will do what they can to help I'm sure. I also found this: www.oldbloodnoise.com/blog/2021/6/2/dan-explains-it-all-expression-ramper-internal-configuration which may give you some info that you might find useful, but it doesn't really answer your question lol.
@@Duskmos They wrote me that "it can be used with modular, however the results may vary."
@@denis_lengart Thanks for reporting back! Are you going to give it a try? I feel like for the price it's worth the experiment, especially if you get it from somewhere with free shipping and free returns. It's a cool device and probably worth rolling the dice.
@@Duskmos I'll think about it, but not in the nearest future, cause at first wanna try some other things. I'm pretty far from the USA , so it takes time to carry smth from States but luckily I have a friend that helps me with it.
@@denis_lengart That makes sense! Let me know how it goes if you try it out! Cheers!
Hi! So i'm trying to figure out if i can use Split Meld to combine two stereo sends to my DSM Simplifier DLX FX return. My thoughts are to send L+L to meld into one channel and R+R to the other channel, therefor melding the two left channels to one and two right channels in another. Do you think this is possible? Cheers
Hey! Sooo if I’m understanding correctly, I don’t think it would be possible. Split Meld doesn’t merge signals, it just puts a L and R channel on a stereo output, hard panned 100% L and R, no mixing happens at all, which I think a lot of people are confused by. It’s basically like a TRS to L+R cable, just female on both sides and in a box haha. Hope that helps!
@@Duskmos Yup that seems to be the case and also a gap in the market, a little summing box :)
Partners? Haha
Happy to help!
@@Duskmos :D