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Lone Wolf Blues Harp Frontman Pedal?
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Popculture Chameleon
9 posts
Jan 28, 2015
6:45 PM
Has anyone ever tried this pedal I cant find a decent you tube video on the subject and the one on the Lone Wolf Website is in a foreign language. If anyone has tried this pedal I would love it if they could explain how it works with the effects for harp and no effects for voice- also it would be cool for those who have used it to put up a you tube video when they have the time
wheel
329 posts
Jan 29, 2015
1:10 AM
I have this pedal and it's an amazing equipment! I'm not a vocalist but it has so much possibilities - I can play with clean sound and with my pedals, I can play with my pedals and send a signal to the combo and PA. I'm planning to record a demo of it in near future.
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Konstantin Kolesnichenko(Ukraine)
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Popculture Chameleon
10 posts
Jan 29, 2015
4:50 AM
INDIGO- I l have lived in Georgia the US all my life
thanks wheel Ill keep my eye out for it
dougharps
830 posts
Jan 29, 2015
7:34 AM
Somehow my response from yesterday (with the same link posted by indgo) never showed up on the forum except for in the count of posts on the main screen.

Weird...


Ahhhhh... there it is! Spam filter perhaps? I should have written more text.
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Doug S.

Last Edited by dougharps on Jan 29, 2015 2:14 PM
HarpNinja
4009 posts
Jan 29, 2015
10:52 AM
I was asked to give feedback on the prototype. It is a great tool for players using one mic to sing and play harp - perfect for that.

If you are looking for a looper as part of your main rig, there are smaller ones out there, but the FM is a great piece of gear!
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Mike
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joshnat
231 posts
Jan 29, 2015
10:59 AM
Looks like it's primarily for low-z mics going to PA and converted to hi-z for amps. What about a hi-z mic (I use a Shure 533) going to an amp, and converted to low-z for PA? Then I could sing and play into the same hi-z mic...
wheel
330 posts
Feb 02, 2015
12:59 PM
Here is my test of Harp Frontman

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Konstantin Kolesnichenko(Ukraine)
my music
rogonzab
654 posts
Feb 02, 2015
1:20 PM
I dont understand.

Is not more easy (and cheap) to play whit two mics, one clean (sm58) on a stand to sing, and the other whit the pedals into another chanel of the PA?

Like this:

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Sorry for any misspell, english is not my first language.
wheel
331 posts
Feb 02, 2015
1:38 PM
Rogonzab, it's because:
1. To correct use of pedals with PA you must use DI box (http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun02/articles/diboxes.asp)
2. For two mics: in some situations you have no free input for another mic (in my band we have 2 vocalists and guitar combo miced).
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Konstantin Kolesnichenko(Ukraine)
my music
HarpNinja
4014 posts
Feb 02, 2015
1:40 PM
Depends on what you're trying to do and the logistics of the gig.


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Mike
My Website
My Harmonica Effects Blog
rogonzab
655 posts
Feb 02, 2015
1:42 PM
"Depends on what you're trying to do and the logistics of the gig."

I guess that is right.
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Sorry for any misspell, english is not my first language.
Harpaholic
593 posts
Feb 02, 2015
3:47 PM
Good job on the demo Wheel!

I really enjoy demo's by people that can actually play.
wheel
332 posts
Feb 03, 2015
11:21 AM
Hi harpaholic! Thank you for kind words. I'm glad that you like it!
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Konstantin Kolesnichenko(Ukraine)
my music


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