I liked your review of the Pitchblack+. Could you demo it with two instruments plugged into it and show how the A/B switching and muting works? I've seen this question asked a lot online, but never really seen a straight answer, though it appears this tuner could replace an A/B switch for people who want to have two guitars plugged into the same pedal board during a gig, so they don't have to unplug to switch instruments.
@mindgamesguy Hey there, my pedalboard is at the practice space at the moment, but I can tell you that it works exactly as you described. The left button toggles the tuner on/off and mutes it, while the right button selects between inputs A and B, so you can keep a Strat in input A and a Tele in B, and switch between them by just hitting that switch. You can keep different tuning presets for each side, too, in case you want standard on A and open A on the right. Hope that helps!
@b4revenge Yeah, the regular PitchBlack is great as well. I went with this one mainly because of the larger display and dual-input features. Also, the Big Hollywood Explosion Mode.
Hahahahahahaha this is great.. I love this guys sense of humor
I hate it when people say "GAAH that was too freaking long, I wasted five minutes of my life" just shut up already, if your watching a pedal review, it takes more than a minute to learn about accurately and review.. jeez
@TheFunnyzach Thanks, man, I appreciate it. It's frustrating to spend hours planning, recording, and editing a video to help people see a pedal or understand a concept only to have the first 50 comments consist of "You should have done it this way" or "Next time tune your guitar first". The people who contribute nothing are always the first to tell you that everything sucks. Unfortunately, I haven't bought any new pedals in months, so I don't have much else to demo... maybe I'll change that.
@TheFunnyzach Oh my... why did you have to do that to me. I was going to buy Portal 2 with that money! :) Just kidding, it looks cool, and I do have a big MXR pedal boner lately.
@jbisti hahaha i just have a boner lately... yeah portal is cool, i rented it, but im saving for a fender twin reverb from the 70's so, cant really shell out the cashola for portal right now
@TheFunnyzach I would do unspeakable things for a 70's Twin Reverb. Good choice. Although I just noticed that Amazon is selling Portal2 for $35. In other news, I just placed my order for Portal 2. In other other news, I've found that my magic combination appears to be Gibson Explorer -> MXR Supercomp with all the knobs around 2 o'clock -> TS9 w/ 808 mod -> Fender Hot Rod Deville (with some DD-20 sprinkled in for taste).
I liked your review of the Pitchblack+. Could you demo it with two instruments plugged into it and show how the A/B switching and muting works? I've seen this question asked a lot online, but never really seen a straight answer, though it appears this tuner could replace an A/B switch for people who want to have two guitars plugged into the same pedal board during a gig, so they don't have to unplug to switch instruments.
Thanks.
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@mindgamesguy Hey there, my pedalboard is at the practice space at the moment, but I can tell you that it works exactly as you described. The left button toggles the tuner on/off and mutes it, while the right button selects between inputs A and B, so you can keep a Strat in input A and a Tele in B, and switch between them by just hitting that switch. You can keep different tuning presets for each side, too, in case you want standard on A and open A on the right. Hope that helps!
jbisti 1 month ago
haha, this was brilliant. looks like a great tuner, but i'm probably going to just go for the standard Pitchblack, great channel aswell.
b4revenge 10 months ago
@b4revenge Yeah, the regular PitchBlack is great as well. I went with this one mainly because of the larger display and dual-input features. Also, the Big Hollywood Explosion Mode.
jbisti 10 months ago
Hahahahahahaha this is great.. I love this guys sense of humor
I hate it when people say "GAAH that was too freaking long, I wasted five minutes of my life" just shut up already, if your watching a pedal review, it takes more than a minute to learn about accurately and review.. jeez
TheFunnyzach 1 year ago
@TheFunnyzach Thanks, man, I appreciate it. It's frustrating to spend hours planning, recording, and editing a video to help people see a pedal or understand a concept only to have the first 50 comments consist of "You should have done it this way" or "Next time tune your guitar first". The people who contribute nothing are always the first to tell you that everything sucks. Unfortunately, I haven't bought any new pedals in months, so I don't have much else to demo... maybe I'll change that.
jbisti 10 months ago
@jbisti well if you decide to do the MXR custom badass '78 distortion that just came out, that would be cool
TheFunnyzach 10 months ago
@TheFunnyzach Oh my... why did you have to do that to me. I was going to buy Portal 2 with that money! :) Just kidding, it looks cool, and I do have a big MXR pedal boner lately.
jbisti 10 months ago
@jbisti hahaha i just have a boner lately... yeah portal is cool, i rented it, but im saving for a fender twin reverb from the 70's so, cant really shell out the cashola for portal right now
TheFunnyzach 10 months ago
@TheFunnyzach I would do unspeakable things for a 70's Twin Reverb. Good choice. Although I just noticed that Amazon is selling Portal2 for $35. In other news, I just placed my order for Portal 2. In other other news, I've found that my magic combination appears to be Gibson Explorer -> MXR Supercomp with all the knobs around 2 o'clock -> TS9 w/ 808 mod -> Fender Hot Rod Deville (with some DD-20 sprinkled in for taste).
jbisti 10 months ago
@jbisti ooohh definately sounds nice, and that 70's twin is only $800 bucks by the way, its missing an original knob, but who cares! its $800!
TheFunnyzach 10 months ago