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Ridiculously cheap guitar multifx

edited November 5 in Hardware

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007383123780.html

£19.49 inc free shipping

Popular in Brazil for musicians used to getting good gear nicked, apparently

Comments

  • wimwim
    edited November 5

    M-Vave is behind this one. Those guys are just tearing it up. It has a headphone jack too. Price is more like $38 US tho from what I've seen so far.

  • edited November 5

    Yup. As I say, the UK price is a shade under twenty pounds, which is about the price of a home delivery pizza here.

  • edited November 5

    From the manual: (in Chinglish, obvs):

    “CUBE BABY has contained 9 classic IR, two effects of modulation (chorus, phase shift), one tape delay, one reverb effect, eight classic IR bOX models and a high precision audio radiance. Besides, CUBE BABY is also equipped with recording function in mobile phone, wireless music playback and audio interface.”

    It runs from an internal rechargeable battery. And it has a tuner too. Pretty comprehensive package. They do electric, bass and acoustic flavours.



    I’ve been impressed by the quality of the m vave micro keyboard I got a while back. I might get one of these just to mess about with on my cigar box 3 string.

  • This still just about works, think I paid £15 twenty years or more ago 😅

  • Gets a fairly good review a few years ago priced at $50

  • @wim said:
    M-Vave is behind this one. Those guys are just tearing it up. It has a headphone jack too. Price is more like $38 US tho from what I've seen so far.

    Absolutely. And I'm glad they are.

  • My little old-guys band (2 guitars, percussion, harmonica) just decided to start recording. Everything will be run through a Yamaha MG10XU mixer which will send a stereo mix out to the iPad.

    We’ll be playing together in a small room. Rather than deal with the hassle and bleed of mic’d up guitar amps, we’re going to try sim pedals on the electrics. I considered the cheap all-in-one units like the Cube Baby but ended up ordering a couple of the Joyo “Sound” pedals which should be delivered tomorrow. Amazon has a bundle – one each of the American and British, which is what we wanted – for just USD $71.

  • Thanks for bringing this up, looks like a real unclunky way to get a guitar or bass on the iPad, with the built in battery. So far I was mostly to lazy to hook up my interface to the hub and the hub to some power source and used the cheap iRig first generation, that's pretty noisy. I hope this works nicely with iOS, will finally give Tonex a spin :).

    In at least one of the videos, they mention, you can't load your own impulse responses, but apparently you can with some software, in this video they mention the IRs need to be 48k:

  • Mine already arrived, I only had a quick play, but it doesn't seem, like iOS recognizes it as an audio interface. But even if it would, as soon as you connect a usb cable, there's some heavy noise on the left headphone, if that would end up on the recording... Just playing and listening on headphones is nice. I'll try using it together with the iRig. Unfortunately just not, what I hoped it would be.

  • @Schmotown i use the American one for recording into my iPad. I really like it. Just brightens up my squier contemporary strat, which has a weird not a humbucker at the bridge. Its a really nice guitar to play, but the stock pickups don’t bite right for me. This just helps clean and push it a bit.

  • edited November 7

    ,,,

  • @tyslothrop1 said:
    Thanks for bringing this up, looks like a real unclunky way to get a guitar or bass on the iPad, with the built in battery. So far I was mostly to lazy to hook up my interface to the hub and the hub to some power source and used the cheap iRig first generation, that's pretty noisy. I hope this works nicely with iOS, will finally give Tonex a spin :).

    In at least one of the videos, they mention, you can't load your own impulse responses, but apparently you can with some software, in this video they mention the IRs need to be 48k:

    I had this, under one of the brands that markets it (Lekato maybe?). You can load impulses using the cube suite app. I wound up giving this to my friend when I didn’t use it anymore. I was using it just for IR’s, but got something that was just IR’s instead, which also uses the cube suite app to load impulses.

    I didn’t care for the preamp emulations or the effects in this device, but the American sound pedal plugged into with the IR engaged did sound very good.

  • edited November 8

    @mrufino1 said:

    @tyslothrop1 said:
    Thanks for bringing this up, looks like a real unclunky way to get a guitar or bass on the iPad, with the built in battery. So far I was mostly to lazy to hook up my interface to the hub and the hub to some power source and used the cheap iRig first generation, that's pretty noisy. I hope this works nicely with iOS, will finally give Tonex a spin :).

    In at least one of the videos, they mention, you can't load your own impulse responses, but apparently you can with some software, in this video they mention the IRs need to be 48k:

    I had this, under one of the brands that markets it (Lekato maybe?). You can load impulses using the cube suite app. I wound up giving this to my friend when I didn’t use it anymore. I was using it just for IR’s, but got something that was just IR’s instead, which also uses the cube suite app to load impulses.

    I didn’t care for the preamp emulations or the effects in this device, but the American sound pedal plugged into with the IR engaged did sound very good.

    Thanks, I've tried it together with the iRig and it sounds a lot better than the iRig alone. Had some fun with tonex and roxsyn. I'm only using the cleanest preamp-model and so far no IR, but I'm thinking about loading not cabs, but eqs and microphone IRs and see, where this gets me. A pultec-trick right away when recording bass might be nice:)

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