![]() It would be great for silent tracking of bass. If I have read the cab list on the UA website I would have known and it wouldn't have been a deal breaker for me, but I hope that they at least add an Ampeg 8x10 sometime in the future. Not an app issue, but I was surprised to discover that there was not bass cabs included. I don't have any control knobs on my real Marshall cabs or the mics I use to record them, so I should be able to set and forget the OX Stomp eventually, which will also be useful the day when the app isn't updated any more to work with future phone iOS:es and we will will lose the app control of the product. (A couple of Marshall alternatives and one Fender Reverb Deluxe speaker). I will probably use it as speaker sim with just 2-6 preset. It was initially very confusing to have some controls only on the pedal and not available in the app, but I can live with that after have created 2-6 rigs that I like. I am really looking forward to the the day i have created all the rigs I need and can forget the control app.Ĥ. The phone is about 30cm/1 foot from the phone. ![]() Sometimes longer when it has problems to connect. Every time I want to adjust something it take about 10 seconds for the app to connect with OS Stomp open up the the settings page. But for now I can see if the sliders are moving at all or in the right direction.ģ. I can live with that when the faders become more responsive and always move in the same direction as the fingers. The sliders are completely obscured by the size of my fingers. I have never exeperiene anything like it with any iOS or Android app ever.Ģ. And frankly it's a bit annoying when they don't respond at all and I need to try with the other hand while sitting in the control room chair with a guitar in my lap. The sliders in the app doesn't respond well to my fingers and sometimes the sliders move in the opposite direction of my finger, which can be a bit uncomfortable when using the volume controls. Here is a list of problems I have experienced:ġ. We need either USB control soon or an improved app very soon. Not trying to run the pedal down as it’s fantastic sounding and a keeper This would allow all the mics, room and effects on 1 output with the other output being DI signal for reamping etc Would be great if there was a Dual Mono mode like Two Notes have. Is there a possibility of another routing option? Please sort the the above out with a simple back button so you can return to previous screen. So a few suggestions if UA are looking in… Very frustrating and really slows down workflow. The biggest frustration is that you can’t just go from edit mode back to presets, you have to go back to Assign, wait for it to load while you look at the buffer screen, then go back to the main screen to press the triangle next to a preset and then press presets ( or favourites) to get back to where you where. I find it frustrating scrolling down an long screen in edit mode, yes you can collapse fields but still onerous going from reverb back to mic settings etc. Means I don’t really need to worry about signal strength, just plug in and play. The fact it can accept Instrument and Line Level without me having to switch is a big plus. Yes there’s no balanced out or XLR but at least it’s buffered output so can drive a longer lead and more consistent signal strength with long/ short leads. The in and out is more flexible than sounds on paper. Ox Stomp blows them all away, couldn’t be happier with the sounds. I’ve been a long time Two Notes user with 2 Captor X,s and Cab M+, loads of IRs etc. The Ox is very responsive, incredibly detailed speaker/ mic models and the effects are excellent. ![]() Last few days I’ve been running all the above into my Line 6 Powercab + Then used Ruby, Iridium and even an old Line 6 Pod because why not? Being honest I couldn’t notice any difference sound wise so will stick to FX send. ![]() With amps going through Fryette Power Station as a loadbox, used the FX send and Line out with an XLR to TS adapter. Arrived on Monday and spent the week playing with it in a variety of ways
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