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E3 Eventide Aux Switches
The Eventide pedals allow for an extension pedal, one that takes signal on a TRS cable (tip ring sleeve). It responds to each of three commands differently (tip alone, ring alone, tip and ring together). The only bummer about the eventide pedals is they have so many options, but only a few available at the same time, limiting their live usage. for example, play mode and bank mode, its a pain in the neck to go back and forth between them. or changing banks of presets, you can't go backwards, only up. can be frustrating live.... and if your eventide isn't on the front row (or is in bank mode) you can't operate the tap tempo function. so without midi control (which is not an option on most pedalboards) the pedal is limited in its usage.
My 3 button solves whatever problems you might have with the eventide modelers by extending the options of footswitches to 6 instead of just 3. You can program them to do whatever you'd like (on my modfactor i had one programed to Tap tempo, one to bank down, and the other to 'freeze' the speed of the modulation, allowing for some crazy brake type effects on the chorus and flanger, to go from crazy swirly to just dead erie sound....). You can program the three buttons to do whateever you'd like them to do.
$34 E3
DELUXE
Synchs an additional BOSS style delay to your Eventide pedal, also gives you the three 'function' footswitches in addition to the ones on the pedal itself. lets you avoid that annoying bank/play mode switching and easily access presets. plus you can program the 3 buttons to do whatever you want them to, allowing tap tempo without worrying about hitting switches on other pedals. Matches that same tempo with an AUX out momentary switch, so your delays from 2 different units will be matched up without having the hassle of a midi clock. Can build customs in case you want your whole board synched with teh push of one button. These things are invaluable with the Timefactor and Modfactor, and are a fraction of the size and cost of the clunky digitech version. usually you have the TIP be a tap tempo (BC i also offer an external tap tempo out on the other side of the pedal, allowing you to synch another tap tempo pedal to the eventide, so you can synch your modfactor to your timefactor, or your DD20 to your modfactor, or your DD5 to your timefactor, or whatever you can dream up).
$39 Deluxe (w/additional tap tempo AUX output)