EX1
CONTROLLER EXTENSION
Chosen by David Gilmour, The Edge (U2), Richard Kruspe (Rammstein) and many more…
The EX1 Extension Board complements the SC1 by providing you with 3 additional preset functions per bank – giving you a total of 200 presets and 6 additional direct access switches for Control Change functions.
Connecting the EX1 Extension Board to your SC1 couldn’t be easier, as every SC1 is designed to automatically detect when an Extension Board is connected, eliminating the need for expensive modifications or software updates.
“Extend your SC1 MIDI Foot Controller if your system demands expand.”
Steen Skrydstrup
Technical specifications
- Dimensions (metric) : 232 x 310 x 40/90 mm (WxDxH)
- Dimensions (imperial) : 9″ x 12″ x 1.5″/3.5″ (WxDxH)
- Weight: 2.5 kg / 5 lbs, 8 oz.
- Power requirements: Powered by the SC1
- All Caveman products come with a 10 Year Warranty
- All Caveman products come in road-ready, zinc-plated steel enclosures
EX1
CONTROLLER EXTENSION
kr.5.995,00
Additional information
Weight | 3 kg |
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Delivery time | Currently not available |
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Niklas Schneidermann
We met up with guitarist Niklas Schneidermann from Magtens Korridorer in the band's rehearsal room in Copenhagen (September ’21). He kindly showed us his rig and demonstrated some of the settings he uses, when playing live with Magtens Korridorer. Niklas' main piece of gear is his 3 channel tube amp, that he uses for three different types of overdrive sounds.
The amplifier & cabinet
Niklas is an avid Caveman Audio user and has multiple custom-made products from Steen Skrydstrup. Niklas has been playing the VOX AC50 amp for many years. Three years ago he decided to shift to the Skrydstrup TD50 Triple Drive amp. Last year Niklas tried going back to the Vox amp, but quickly realized that after playing the Skrydstrup amp, there was no turning back. - It simply sounds better!
Niklas is getting his dirt sounds from the amp, which has three levels of overdrive. Channel 1 ranges from fat and warm clean tones to gentle overdrive, Channel 2 goes from fast overdrive tones to high-gain bliss, and finally, Channel 3 takes you from a punchy-power-chord type of sound to screaming high-gain lead tones.
The Skrydstrup TD50 Triple Drive is now called Caveman Audio X3 - 3 Channel amp. The name is new, but the amp is the same. The guitar cabinet used is a Caveman Audio 412-V30 Cab.
“For the past three years, I have needed to have my Skrydstrup amplifier with me, because it just sounds fantastic - even when I play it!”
-Niklas Schneidermann (Magtens Korridorer)
Niklas’ favorite guitars
Niklas uses a variety of guitars, but mainly uses three types, when playing live with Magtens Korridorer.
His main guitar is the Fender Custom Shop Esquire Telecaster, which has an old beat up look. He also has a spare Fender Custom Shop Esquire Telecaster, this one with fancy gold paint.
Niklas’ latest edition to the guitars, is the Fender Jazzmaster Firemist gold ’65 that he purchased last year.
Also added to the guitars that will be going out on tour shortly, is the Fender Custom Shop LTD 60 Strat Relic in shell pink finish and a rare Vox Mandoguitar from the 60’s.
"Back to basics - just with great sound”
-Niklas Schneidermann (Magtens Korridorer)
Pedals & effects used live
The switching is controlled by the SC1 Midi Foot Controller from Caveman Audio. Niklas appreciates the noiseless switching he gets when using the SC1 controller, opposed to a regular pedalboard. Niklas likes to keep his setup simple and does not have a lot of pedals. These are the pedals that he uses live:
Caveman Audio TRM1 Opto Tremolo
2x Caveman Audio BOS1 Boost 28 booster pedals
Boss DD-5 Digital Delay
Strymon El Capistan Tape Echo
“The great thing about the SC1 Midi Foot Controller, opposed to using a regular pedalboard, is that you can get the sounds from all your favorite stompboxes without all the noise and the hiss”
-Niklas Schneidermann (Magtens Korridorer)
Custom-built products
Niklas is using a Skrydstrup custom-built interface in his rig. When playing live he also uses a Skrydstrup Input Selector as well as a Skrydstrup Acoustic Preamp, to make sure his acoustic guitar sounds right when playing live.