by annamalay » Fri May 18, 2018 3:15 am
Have been learning a few things about the Stomp IO.
It is a well built and well thought-out piece of hardware.
Initially, I assumed the hard-coded CC mappings would be a challenge but I have worked around that.
I also have the BlueBoard and PG's BT-4. With all three, it provides a lot of flexibility. I also have two Boss EV-5 and dual foot switch.
While I like Amplitube, I also have ToneStack, Jamup and Bias FX. I have bought the full bundles for all three.Still cheaper than buying pedals etc.
My preference has been Bias FX as I'm very comfortable with configuring it and seems to sound better to my ears. It does require a lot more processing power - hence the latest IOS devices. It is also more flexible in terms of how multiple amps and effects could be used at the same time.
The patch changing is slower than Amplitube, Tonestack and Jamup.I It's not an issue as I tend to use the same patch in one song dropping/adding various effects as required within the song.
My only issues has been:
1. Switches are configured as latch rather than momentary. Fine in Amplitube, works in the others.
2. Other than Amplitube, the swtich indicators (coloured lights) do not indicate effect status, Not fussed as Blueboard and BT-4 never did either.
3. Engaging the tuner (CC32) which I have a workaround to get it to work in the other apps.
4. Tap for delay which is done via SysEx rather than CC which the others don't use. My work around is to use an external switch.
I am still open to Amplitube and will keep trying as it has the best integration with the Stomp IO.
With regard to the charging issues, the IPhone 5 no longer charges as well - audio/midi works. Support are sending me a new cable - hopefully that works.
A couple of other things I have discovered while I was trying to troubleshoot the charging issues.
The switch is Bus-powered and can be powered via USB (in the manual).
I have a battery that use onstage so that I don't have power cables running to the stage front. The battery pack powers my GP10, Stomp IO and wireless.
I also connected my IPad via USB and the Stomp IO lit up and audio/midi worked. The IPad pop up message said that the power drain was too high. I have to find my Apple adaptor the enables USB and lightning power to be connected up.
If I can get the the charging issue sorted, I will be completely satisfied. I really hope that it is the fix and a not device fault.