Eivind August wrote:spacelordmother wrote:Eivind August wrote:Dat wizard... Two reverbs might be cool. Because of, uhm, reasons.
Dual/dueling wizards?
Gandalf versus Dumbledore. A space so massively large, it contains the whole of the universe. By using this combination I shall become the sole creator of everything that is and shall be.
Seriously though, are there any perks of having two reverbs? Will it sound great/awesome/grand, or just muddle things up? If it'll only give me two different options, I should probably GAS elsewhere - my board is strictly fuzzez and delays apart from the Supermoon.
I use my amp's reverb, which is more like a hall than a traditional Fender Spring type, and then add lashings of the Ghost Echo to give the bounce and 'cake' when I want moar.
bigchiefbc wrote:wfs1234 wrote:spacelordmother wrote:I was mildly annoyed at no trails before watching the demo, but now I'm fucking pissed.
No kidding! I don't intend to offend but this really seems like the opposite of a "no bullshit" reverb, and not having trails really undermines the whole thing. "No bullshit" to me means it's simple and sounds good (like the Hall of Fame mini or Mooer Shimverb or footswitcheable amp reverb). This has complicated and non-intuitive features that would initially confuse most musicians. So, not having trails on the basis of this being a "no bullshit" reverb doesn't make any sense to me.
It sounds great and if it had trails I would buy it. As it is, I'm gonna pass. All delays and reverbs should have trails (especially if they have infinite repeats).
The main problem, as has already been mentioned, is that trails = not true bypass. Now, you may not care. I don't care at all. But a lot of the guitar-pedal-buying public does care, because they've been conditioned over the last decade or so to think that true bypass is good and buffers suck. So making non-true bypass pedals will lose them sales (and probably more sales than not having trails will cost them). I can't kill them over that.
I can imagine there are quite a few people who do not actually know that when a pedal offers a trails function that it adds a buffer to the chain when bypassed. If they're too stupid to know that true-bypass isn't the be-all and end-all, they're stupid enough to not realise that trails means no TB. I'm just guessing there.
For me, the only real 'WTF' for me is no expression pedal control for the detune function. The fact that it's a small knob on the left side is daft to me. I can imagine that being an incredibly fun control to warp on-the-fly, either with an external foot controller or by simply making it a big-ass knob you can manipulate with your feet like you can with the original Ghost. I can get all up in there and move and groove with my feet to get some really unique sounds on-the-fly. When I was listening to the demo I was getting all excited, as I usually am with EQD shit, but then I saw no expression control input jack and totally WTF'ed.
Bellyheart wrote:What's the point of continuing the trails discussion? I doubt a redesign is gonna happen at this point.
Because talking is fun. Because it might make a difference in the future. Also, because it's fun.

Why else do we talk at all about pedals that currently exist?