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Jimmie Martin

 

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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 3 Jul 2006 1:22 pm    
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this question has bothered me for a while. what is a profex 2 and how can you use it with a korg tuner. just a dumb question.
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Smiley Roberts

 

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Hendersonville,Tn. 37075
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2006 12:16 am    
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what is a profex 2...


It is,IM"H"O,one of the best steel processors made.

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...how can you use it with a korg tuner


I don't know what type of Korg tuner you have,but I would put it BEFORE any rack-mount unit that you have. (comments anyone?)

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[This message was edited by Smiley Roberts on 04 July 2006 at 01:17 AM.]

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Jimmie Martin

 

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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2006 1:37 am    
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smiley i have a korg dtr2 digital tuner. does the profex2 enhance the sound, or have effects? i just don't understand. they seem to be popular. what else goes with these 2? sorry for thr dumb questions.
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Mike Wheeler


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Delaware, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2006 3:04 am    
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Hi Jimmie,

No such thing as a dumb question...(although there are a few jokesters on this forum that will poke good hearted fun at you) You are among friends here, so ask anything you like.

The Profex is an effects processor. You plug your guitar into it, select form a variety of internal effects (like reverb, distortion, chorus, delay/echo, and so on), take the output and plug it into your amp and play away.

It has a whole bunch of internal effects to choose from. It can be programed to run most effect in series or in parallel, and each effect has its own set of controls. These programs can then be saved into the memory and recalled later with the push of a button, or twist of a knob.

Just think of a floor full of separate effect pedals that you could rearrange, and change settings on, any time you wanted at the push of a button.

That's a crude description but it gives you some idea. Some players contend that the Profex II is the best steel guitar processor around. I will agree it is amazing and sounds terrific.
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Jimmie Martin

 

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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2006 4:08 am    
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thanks mike. i have allways wondered why most of the guys prefer these. i suppose you can plug in a korg dtr2 tuner and use it when you want to. thanks for the info.
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Ken Fox


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Nashville GA USA
Post  Posted 4 Jul 2006 4:56 am    
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The other nice thing is the shared settings that steel players use. The Newman settings are shared by most and takes the work out of creating your own programs.
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Mike Brown

 

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Meridian, Mississippi USA
Post  Posted 5 Jul 2006 4:08 am    
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Little did we know that a processor that was designed approximately 12 years ago would still be popular today. I recommend that you try the Dual Deltafex that is now manufactured by Peavey Electronics. It is similar in that custom presets can be created and stored, then recalled at your request. It even has 5 "usable" custom steel guitar presets already programmed for you. This product can be viewed here; www.peavey.com

Mike Brown
Peavey USA
1-877-732-8391, ext.1180
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Jimmie Martin

 

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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 5 Jul 2006 12:34 pm    
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the price is right mike. looks like it has a lot of functions. just wish i was smarter about these things.
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