Barn3 OX Switch System - Pedal of the Day

Barn3 OX Switch System

Posted By Pedal of the Day on Wednesday, June 3, 2015 in Barn3, Switcher | 0 comments



The Barn3 OX Pedal is such a great product for those of you Eventide users! It’s an extension pedal that attaches to your actual Eventide pedal.

When you’re attaching this pedal, you remove the rear plate on your Eventide pedal and then screw this pedal in as it’s backplate. It’s really as simple as that. This Barn3 has a 1/4″ cable at the top of the pedal/backplate and you just pop it into the Aux Switch jack on your Eventide device.

Get into your settings on the Eventide device and set up the Barn3 like an Aux Switch. For me, the Barn 3 became my Bank up and down. This way I didn’t have to scroll through all of my presets just to miss what I wanted and have to scroll through again. Now it’s quick, easy scrolling and I can select with the footswitches on the Eventide pedal. Bank up and down are not the only things this can be programmable to, but that’s what I have mine set as. If you were to use the Barn3 on an Eventide Space, you know it already has a Bank up and down in preset mode and so it wouldn’t make a difference to set it up that way. So you can change it to control whatever you want.

The Barn3 OX Switch System helps those of us with a shortage of board space. It adds an inch to the bottom of your Eventide pedals (as seen in the picture) and it attaches to the pedal making it seem as though it was always there.

Also, you can see a jack on the right hand side of the Barn3. There you can attach a separate tap tempo to control your Eventide pedal (or pedals for those of us running MIDI).

Buying this addition was a great use of my money. This was like sending it in to get a Mod done to it, but instead I just clicked the “Buy” button online and installed it myself.

I would recommend this to any and all Eventide users because it’s a cheap way to make using your Eventide pedals easier.

 

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