LiberaToe-4 - Pedalboard System w/ Switching & Routing (demo/review)

First off, they are stand-alone pedals. Second, you can add other pedals from other companies (the demo shows that). Third, you can mix and match the pedals... they are not glued into position. Fourth, the whole idea behind this is not the pedals, but the switching and routing. Buy yourself a pedalboard. Next, get a routing system. Next, get a switching system. Next, buy a power supply. Add all that up and let me know how much it costs without any pedals. IF you buy LiberaToe pedal modules, they are $75 USD each!
The bass modules start at US$137.25 each.
I have some to be uploaded, but search YT. I do my own demos... and I don't own the company. No idea what's out there.
Why didn't you wait until you had a bass demo? This is a bass forum.

"I don't own the company" is a weird disclaimer. There are other ways to benefit from touting products.
 
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The bass modules start at US$137.25 each.

Why didn't you wait until you had a bass demo? This is a bass forum.

"I don't own the company" is a weird disclaimer. There are other ways to benefit from touting products.
Why do you care? Maybe some bassists will have the smarts to realize that they can use that system too... since they use pedals too. Maybe focus on your demos and when you post them. And I'm not getting kickbacks from sales or anything. I've also done demos for Eventide, Carl Martin, Pure Salem, Universal Audio, etc.
 
Lots of bass pedals like that, including EQs? Maybe. How much are those? Actually, it doesn't matter. People... this is ONLY a demo/review. Buy or don't... I don't care. Everyone has to find what works best, and that's all there is to it. I'm also in the process of reviewing an Ibanez six-string and the UA Ruby pedal amp. I don't own shares in those companies either.
Ok, I won’t.
 
Back in the 80s, I had a Korg PME40x......this seems like the same idea
I was trying to remember the similar modular board I had decades ago. Must have been the Korg. I thought it was such a great idea. Bit sales were dead slow and Korg dumped it. I bought extra modules at $5 apiece - nobody wanted them. This product may suffer a similar fate.
 
The OP is extremely sensitive and defensive. He should be more objective and neutral as a reviewer and not take things on a personal level. He did his job by posting it. Others on the forum can get in a debate on whether the product is good or not. The reviewer getting involved after the fact is unprofessional and childish, and makes it look like HE has a stake in the company.
 
The OP is extremely sensitive and defensive. He should be more objective and neutral as a reviewer and not take things on a personal level. He did his job by posting it. Others on the forum can get in a debate on whether the product is good or not. The reviewer getting involved after the fact is unprofessional and childish, and makes it look like HE has a stake in the company.
That's one interpretation. I just saw a bunch of people behaving badly on an anonymous forum.
 
Why do you care? Maybe some bassists will have the smarts to realize that they can use that system too... since they use pedals too. Maybe focus on your demos and when you post them. And I'm not getting kickbacks from sales or anything. I've also done demos for Eventide, Carl Martin, Pure Salem, Universal Audio, etc.

I was wondering, do you have any ownership in this company?