DF Audio NANOPATCH X, M
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- čas přidán 18. 09. 2023
- NANOPATCH X and M are tiny patch bays that can be used with audio and CV signals for a variety of purposes.
X has 1/4" TRS sockets on the back and is designed primarily to connect to guitar pedals and other effects processors. M has mini-jack sockets on both the rear and the top panel, and is ideal for connecting to instruments and a mixer.
X and M models can be combined to create a custom patch bay as big or small as needed.
More info at www.dfaudio.com.au - Hudba
Finally! Thx for the information
Cheers! Also got a more detailed explainer video for the Nanopatches coming soon..
ur so good at making me want to buy these
Go on ~ do it! 😉
build them yourself for only a part of the price
@@stepowillhaben7753 yes, if you have the skills and can be bothered. Keep in mind that the price on the website is in Australian dollars.
😮😮 There you go...so there is a system to keep everything in order with the effects. Excellent, beautiful and functional
Thanks! Appreciate your comment 🙏
Amazing, best 2 minutes on CZcams!
Awww, thanks for the kind words!
This is slick editing, very clean. This type of content will serve you well. Congratulations!
Thanks man!
This is exactly why I bought a TX-6 😅.
So cool - and such a fun video, dammit these are very cool!
Thanks Seb! Glad you like the video - it was the result of failed attempts at talking, haha
Sick! I love that patchbay!
Cheers! Soi 11 ~ that's not a Bangkok reference but any chance?
@@dudfaz you’re damn right it is 🙌🎉! I live in BKK in the winters. Love it!
@@originalfallinggirl righteous! I'm based here, head back home for the Aussie summers 🙂
@@dudfaz NO WAY! Did you know that Gur Milstein from TipTop Audio is also in Bangkok. And by ex boyfriend who owns Error Instruments spends a great part of the year in bkk. Greatest city on earth 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've rewatched the part with the FM and NTS-1 a few times and it continues to confuse me. Are you turning Jack 4 into an input? Is that why you're able to route 3 (out) to 4(in) and then route the wet signal to the fourth channel on the mixer? Are you essentially creating a send instead of an insert? Sorry for the bonehead questions, signal routing is my kryptonite.
Haha, yeah I did something a bit unusual with the NTS-1 in this vid.. Channel 4 on the Nanopatch M is connected to the NTS-1 audio input and then the audio output of the NTS-1 (stereo) goes straight to the mixer. This configuration makes patching simpler but less flexible. No sends going on, but you wouldn't really call it an insert either. Just creating a patch point for the external audio input of the NTS-1.
@@dudfaz Thanks for clarifying!
That’s some great stuff you’ve been working on! [thumbs up] I guess the NANOPATCH X would be a great expansion for my PATCHWORK setup. :-)
Do you have any idea when the first batch of the NANOPATCH will be shipping? And will Schneidersladen (Germany) receive some of those units?
I am so happy with my PATCHWORK! Thanks for creating those tools!
Thanks ~ glad you like them! Yes, you could def use the X as an expansion for the Patchwork. They will be shipping in November. I haven't spoken to SchneidersLaden yet but I'm sure they'll be keen to get some in. Cheers 🙂
@@dudfaz Just to make sure, I dropped those fine guys some lines to let them know that there is at least one person interested in getting (at least) one of those. - Cheers. :-)
@@TheLordGU cheers mate 🙂
@@dudfazcan you tell how much shipping costs? to EU
@@otzcz it depends on the product and country - best to just do a dummy order on the website to check. Keep in mind that the prices are in Australian dollars. Cheers
Oooo I might need this😉
Hey Inky! Yep, these are the ones I was telling you about MONTHS ago - I'll DM you soon ;)
@@dudfaz Shared to HWJ chat group 💗🙌
@@InkyDaCaT thanks Inky!