Hey - Another solution with the Dwarf, is to load your backing tracks onboard as either MIDI or MP3 files, and you can control them directly onboard and use the audio outputs of the Dwarf. Use a separate patch for each song. Good luck, Steve
Hey there, sorry I am new to this form and trying to introduce myself. My name is Spiro Dussias, iām a guitarist, and engineer. I just ordered a mod dwarf as it seems like the only piece of gear that will allow me to do the things I plan to do. Im very interested in hiring developers to create specific modules for the platform. My instagram is @spirodussias
Welcome here @spirodussias!
It seems that you have great plans for your MOD Platform. Iām curious to see the outcome
Hi all,
Thought Iād introduce myself as well.
Iām Marko and live in Sweden. Iāve been making electronic music for well over 15 years. Last decade has been a search for trying to find ways to perform electronic music live with more of a human touch, basically meaning electronic music with human imperfection. The search continues still and most likely will for the forseeable future.
I only recently got the chance to get my hands on an Duo X. It is my first encounter with Mod Audio devices and boy did I have a pleasant surprise. I remember reading about the Mod devices a few years back, but for some reason it didnāt stick with me then. It is only now that I have started to realize the huge greatness and potential with these devices and this company.
From my initial testing the Mod Duo X is up there with the Octatrack in greatness. And that should say a lot about my feelings regarding this device. It is up there tickling my senses like the true legend among musical devices.
I do not remember when I was as exicted or having jaw dropping realizations last time as with the Mod Duo X. It is like when I first got the Octatrack and started to get the grips of it and saying āOh my Godā to myself when understanding things.
So, long story short. Please, please, please Mod Audio, please survive and thrive You are really needed on the market. And I see your (the people behind Mod Audioās) passion. I know it is all out of your control, and you tried to get a steady foothold in a very strange time in history (covid and all the disruptions that followed). But I truly hope Mod Audio can start thriving and becoming a power house in the near future. There is nothing quite like this on the market and Iām hooked.
Hello, I find this forum extremely confusing. I wish I could blame old age or something, but itās so difficult to navigate and the fact I need to reach level 1 to post in the support forum is just⦠so frustrating.
At the moment, I canāt use my Mod Dwarf because the WebUI stopped working out of nowhere. I posted my progress in one of the topics on the troubleshooting forum but when I wanted to make a final update, I was not allowed to post any more replies.
I mean⦠how am I supposed to feel about continue use of this pedal if this is my experience with having an issue with it? I signed up, I found a suitable topic instead of creating a new post and I get hit with an arbritary.
Iām sorry if this comes off as very negative, but Iām trying to be honest about my experience.
Yeah Discourse (the forum software) has a lot of these automated moderation tools that take a while to get used to. Itās not at all like the classic internet forums. Here itās āgamifiedā with levels and such.
hey @dystopiker, sorry for the trouble and bad experience. As @dreamer mentioned, we use Discourse and a lot of things are automated on that for security reasons.
I manually updated your trust levels, so now you should be able to post freely.
Let us know about your issue and we hope to be able to help you out.
Hails!
Call me GothFvck , Mister GothFvck
, Gothy
, Eryck
, or when itās time to eat
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I started playing bass in 2000. Recorded on a NYHC / crossover album in 2002. Played plenty of shows around Long Island. Booked some. Promoted. Ran sound with In The Pit Productions and others. Took some breaks from the breakdowns.
Somebody added me to the Encyclopedia Metallum!
metal-archives /artists/GothFvck/382641
I got into GNU+Linux in 2004 with Fedora Core. Distro hopped. Built Gentoo. Tinkered with hardware. Now Iām on Ubuntu Studio and Fedora Jam or Design Suite. Will find a machine to try out AV Linux when the next version with Enlightenment DE is available.
Spent plenty of times on various forums. I miss how the web used to be and how society was before all the data harvesting and surveillance and sheer craziness of people.
These last few years Iāve been getting back into music. Been learning more about the musicianship side of things with maintenance, setup, all the hardware of instruments, amps, effects, et. al. Iāve been learning scales, practicing more, and revisioning songs by my old bands to re-record. Iāve been writing and recording new material.
A while back I found the Dwarf but, Iāve either not had the money or it hasnāt been available. Hoping to get one in a few weeks or maybe build my ownā½
Iām so glad to see a product like this. This is what the world needs.
Hi to all from Italy, guitar player, here!