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Mika Vandborg on Nova Repeater from TC Electronic

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2009

Mika Vandborg is both a solo artist and a guitarist who has played with many artists including Love Shop, Ida Corr, Gnags and Kasper Winding. We caught up with him in Medley Studios where he shows us how he uses his TC Electronic Nova repeater to great effect.

Read more about Nova Repeater:
http://www.tcelectronic.com/novarepeater

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  • Hi, do we have to put the stereo out to get that dual delay (eg. Quarter & dotted eighth), or it also works in mono as well? Thanks

  • @themodularmodular - If my memory serves me right, it works in mono too.

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  • Vandborg showed barely two features of the pedal so the video was more like a promotion for Vandborg than for Nova Repeater..

  • I like this guy! :D Great playing w/ very minimal gear... I wish I had the guts to be that minimalist again:S lol

    Anyway, thanks for posting!

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  • @reichino18 You're most welcome - merry X-mas.

  • @tcelectronic

    I see. Thank you for that. :) I'm just thinking since most pedal nowadays run on a 9v DC supply and there are less bulky PSUs out there (Visual Sound 1 Spot, Godlyke, etc) that can really lessen space consumption. Nonetheless, thanks for the reply. Most appreciated. :)

  • @reichino18 I'm not sure there will be any. Nova Repeater draws 300 mA an needs 9-12 Vdc to run (we suggest that you use the supplied PSU)

  • @tcelectronic

    What's the difference if a 9V or 12V DC supply will be used?

  • I like this dude. Nice licks, man!

  • @InspiredProphecy Nova Repeater draws 300 mA an needs 9-12 Vdc to run (we suggest that you use the supplied PSU). The voodolab pp2+ can only source 250 mA at output 5 or 6 at 9 Vdc, you can try it but we won't reccomend it.

  • Will the voodoo lab pp2+ power the Nova Repeater or not?

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