LEHLE LITTLE DUAL II - in session with Markus Birkle
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
- This video is a part of a longer session with Burkhard Lehle and the guitar player and producer Markus Birkle in the beautiful ambience of the „Mystery Train Studio“ in Stuttgart / Germany.
Here we are showing the basic functions of the LEHLE LITTLE DUAL II, which is an ABY switch pedal with galvanic isolated outputs. Later on Markus shows a wet/dry setup.
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Lean back and enjoy some relaxing tunes.
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00:00 Opening
00:26 Introduction
00:39 Basic dual amping
01:05 Explaining the wet/dry setup
01:45 Demonstrating the wet/dry setup - Hudba
Killer tone from that guy!
I just got my Lil dual last month to blend a fender 57 champ and my vox ac4blue10inch, beautiful pedal
Love my Little Dual. Maybe it’s just here in the States, but you guys should have a bigger online presence
How are you getting wet/dry from this setup? It looks to me like a stereo input from the delay into the Little Dual II and stereo out to two amps? It seems to me in order to use wet/dry with the Little Dual II, you would need to split before the delay with one out put to dry and one to the delay and out to the amp.
Basically that's true. But at 1:24 Markus is explaining it. The Memory Man offers two outputs: one without and one wit delays. So the LITTLE DUAL II sends through a wet signal and dry signal.
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@@LehleSwitcher Ok. Thanks for the clarification.
But I also see three amps with mics-was this a two amp or three amp setup. (Also, just some constructive criticism: no need for all the camera movements; would have been great to see and understand your patches better.)
So does this basically have two inputs?
Thanks for the video. Is the Little Dual II better quality than the Dual SGoS because it is newer? I want to buy an Dual SGoS because it has more features, but it's a lot older and I don't want a product which is dated. Is there a difference between the quality of the components used for both ABY switches? Thank you for your answer in advance.
Signal-quality-wise it's the same. The LITTLE DUAL II switches a bit faster and probably quieter. It really depends on which features you need (e.g. MIDI, T output, etc) and then decide. You can send us a mail to support at lehle.com
@@LehleSwitcher Clear. Thank you very much for your fast reply!
zu wilde kamera führung. kann ich denn mit einem switch immer zwischen A und B wählen oder muss ich jeden einzelnen an/aus switchen? beide gleichzeitig an brauche ich nämlich zB nicht und will möglichst weniger switchen, klar;)
Dann nimmst du besser den LITTLE LEHLE III.
lehle.com/Little-Lehle-III
@@LehleSwitcher also ich brauche 2 eingänge (gitarre) und dann einen ausgang und will immer nur zwischen A und B switchen (mit nur einem Click). sicher mit dem Lehle III?
@@Matt-ss7hx Ja.
Die Kamera ist sehr schlecht . Viel zu kurze Einstellungen und unangenehme Bildschnitte.
Und was hältst du von der Audioqualität?
autsch.. immer wenn er den Lehle benutzt ist die Kamera überall nur nicht auf dem Switcher.. sry, voll dran vorbei.
Wenn du zuhörst, spielt das Bild keine Rolle.
@@LehleSwitcher ich hatte mir das Video angeguckt, weil ich genau wissen wollte wie es bedient wird. (toggle und both). Habe ich nun in anderen Videos gesehen. Das ein blackface gut klingt weiß ich bereits 😉
@@purpledawn4777 Schau mal: instagram.com/p/B9EstJ1IxTE/
This vid is good as a sound demo, but could have been an instructional opportunity for newbies to switchers/aby/stereo. Just take a few minutes to SHOW AND EXPLAIN how everything is wired/cabled (I'm assuming the fuzz is running on batteries and the delay is on the power supply, but it's never mentioned). Instead we just see a mess of cables and hear him explain how it's hooked up. It exudes a vibe of "we only deal with pro audio people who have experience" when most of your potential market are amateur/hobbyists who need to learn the basics of what your gear does. Also, nothing against the older gentleman, but he should not be in the video. He adds nothing and seems like he's just giving the musician orders (yeah, I know he runs the company, who cares. If he has nothing to add to the demo just stay out). It's awkward and off-putting. Also, keep the camera on the pedals while the musician is playing, I want to see what he's doing with the gear not watch him strum chords.
Ok, this is my question. Why don't Lehle make this an active aby (with buffers) and allow the buffers to be switched on/off from both channels, similar to the Fulltone True Path aby? Thanks.
There's no need to add a buffer at the end of a pedal chain.