I know from the Winter NAMM thread that some of you mother-ILFers jumped on the
pre-order for the Thermae. So...help the "unwashed masses" bathe in your Thermae.
Post here some thoughts/info/clips/vids.
In the mean time.........
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shikawkee wrote:I'm loving it. It's super fantastic but be patient with it. It's lovingly weird and a lot to tackle.
Have fun!!!
bacegchsbis wrote:I’m loving the Thermae so far. I thought it might replace my In Limbo but I think they are just different enough to talk myself into keeping both. I love running CBA delay pedals fully wet, they have such a beautiful lofi gritty sound that I can’t get enough of. For anyone interested I recorded some comparative clips of Thermae and In Limbo. Straight delay, modulation and arp modes.
[youtube]https://youtube.com/watch?v=0b-2zVAldc4[/youtube]
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baremountain wrote:Freaking love mine, it turns everything into gauzy deliciousness. And it sounds great on, like, everything. It also has enough heardoom that you don't even have to attenuate modular level signals going in, which is pretty convenient.
Curious how y'all are using Modulation mode though. I tried it and literally could not make heads or tails of what was happening, and turning the depth/speed knobs didn't really do anything meaningful? Anyone got an example setting I could use?
Also being the dummy I am I completely forgot, despite having owned 2 CB pedals prior, that the Tap/MIDI input does not accept clock/sync signals. I was gonna try to take the MIDI to 1/8" adapter from my 0-coast and add a 1/8"-1/4" adapter, but 99.5% of the time I have a clock going it does not involve MIDI so that doesn't really get me anywhere useful. It seems like by now Joel & team would have made their tap jacks accept sync clock, but I guess not
D.o.S. wrote:Because you think half a grand is a bunch of money to pay for a modulated delay?
Seance wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Because you think half a grand is a bunch of money to pay for a modulated delay?
It definitely is.
Of course control is something that adds value.
Which is why rack delays from the days of yore still
fetch high prices. They offer levels and layers of
tweakability that a lot of pedals just don't.
And with the conversion of US to Canadian dollars, the
Thermae is something I'm not likely ever to afford.
I have a super hard time saving up enough for such a big splash,
all-at-once purchase, even if over a stretch of years I have
definitely spent that much on delays/glitchers/stutter/loopers.
sylnau wrote:
640 CAD before taxes.
https://electricmojoguitars.com/effects ... ermae.html
that's a lot.
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