Ross Halls echo patches

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Re: Ross Halls echo patches

Postby Somerset » Thu Jan 19, 2023 11:38 am

Tigerdaisy wrote:
Garry wrote:Hi Guy’s

Thank you for your help and information concerning the patches, I still have a Yamaha Magicstomp but was looking at a back up pedal. As the M.S. is getting older things tend to play up. Thanks once again for your answers and help.

Regards, Garry.


There seems to be a lot of messing about setting up the Blue Nebula pedal...a bit confusing to say the very least also...


My experience of the Blue Nebula is the complete opposite of this. I bought my BN used and have updated the firmware and set up a set list easily and without any problems. The pre-sets cover all of my needs so I have not needed to create any of my own patches (yet!)
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Re: Ross Halls echo patches

Postby TimRyland » Thu Jan 19, 2023 2:15 pm

Second what others say about the Blue Nebula. I use all the supplied patches and they sound great. Once you’re used to it, it’s easy to create your own patches as well.

Definitely one of the best dedicated echo units available right now.

Tim.
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