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Re: We talkin' about the new Strymonz (DIG)?

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Ghostie image of it on Strymon's page. Called 'DIG'.

http://www.strymon.net/products/
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When half the actual units are available for less than the price of the feature-limited (because it will be, because...consider the maker) "replica"- I don't understand the point.

Half the weird 80s rack delays are more than just their delay - it's the preamp and the how it works and the LFO and other oddities On the later ones, there's control and depth past a few knobs and settings that are the reason to own them.

Big yawn, but I was less than floored by the ElCap (which suffers from "have you heard a tape echo" syndrome in modelling that seems to think they all have wow and flutter to a point where the tape would eat itself during the first pass.....
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I can get behind that rfurt, I guess the upshot of this golden age of digital tape we live in is that at least the tape doesn't have to get fucked up in order to achieve craziness?
That and not everyone loves rack gear as much as you.
That wasn't a go at you.
It was just a nod at the wheels of convenience.
There is a big dollar sign attached to being the easiest option.
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Iommic Pope wrote:There is a big dollar sign attached to being the easiest option.
this is all it comes down to really
rfurtkamp wrote:Big yawn, but I was less than floored by the ElCap (which suffers from "have you heard a tape echo" syndrome in modelling that seems to think they all have wow and flutter to a point where the tape would eat itself during the first pass.....
I think the El Cap has a lot of merits but you cannot even begin to compare it to a tape echo, to enjoy it i think you need to embrace it for what it is rather than what it's attempting to recreate because it reacts nothing like tape at all. it's not 'wow and flutter' if it's perfectly even and calculated, but that works for a lot of people so sonically it has its place.
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Re: We talkin' about the new Strymonz (DIG)?

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So, they're stealing DigiTech's thunder again? :lol:

I still want to try an El Cap, but I'm not really interested in any of their other pedals.
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Iommic Pope wrote:I can get behind that rfurt, I guess the upshot of this golden age of digital tape we live in is that at least the tape doesn't have to get fucked up in order to achieve craziness?
I'd agree, if it was advertised differently. We have an entire generation of guitarists who think tape delay actually sounds like what these boxes have told them it does.

And when it's lauded for its' authenticity (which I've seen here, of all places), I just cringe more.
That and not everyone loves rack gear as much as you.
That wasn't a go at you.
It was just a nod at the wheels of convenience.
I don't disagree - if the convenience comes without losing the essence of the devices in question. You don't need many knobs or a massive screen to make deep editing possible. An example: the Lexicon Vortex has four knobs and five buttons (one of which would be the tap tempo switch on a pedal), and a 2-digit LED with a 2 position A/B dot marker. It's not lacking for options in any way.

That's what I'm talking about in terms of depth of edit (which you don't *have* to do if you just use the onboard presets, which they could include easily).
There is a big dollar sign attached to being the easiest option.
Can be easy to use without being a pale imitation of the thing it's chasing IMO.
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backwardsvoyager wrote: I think the El Cap has a lot of merits but you cannot even begin to compare it to a tape echo, to enjoy it i think you need to embrace it for what it is rather than what it's attempting to recreate because it reacts nothing like tape at all. it's not 'wow and flutter' if it's perfectly even and calculated, but that works for a lot of people so sonically it has its place.
It's a case of advertising and presentation. "A new take on an iconic sound" would be more honest and likely sell.

I can't embrace a gardenburger when I was promised a real damn cheeseburger is all.
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Brigadier is better than the El Capistan, I think atleast. Decently tweakable Analog Delay w/TT, can't complain.

Ofcause, the best Strymon is a used one.
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if they use the second switch for a dedicated hold mode like a pds that you don't have to hold down and you can change the delay time for slower loops, I might be interested. I agree with this entirely though:
rfurtkamp wrote:We have an entire generation of guitarists who think tape delay actually sounds like what these boxes have told them it does.

And when it's lauded for its' authenticity (which I've seen here, of all places), I just cringe more.
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So, rfurtkamp and other 80s rack cognoscenti, before the market blows up on these due to Strymon's pot-stirring, which of the Deltalab ADM units are most worth chasing down on EBay? Please and thank you!
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'digital emulation of a digital delay'

is a phrase that sounds funny, but it makes sense if you think about it

I wonder if pedal makers in 2030 will be making Line 6 Spider II emulations
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Dandolin wrote:So, rfurtkamp and other 80s rack cognoscenti, before the market blows up on these due to Strymon's pot-stirring, which of the Deltalab ADM units are most worth chasing down on EBay? Please and thank you!
I never liked any of them, so....no idea.

They just didn't have the length I wanted to make it worth my time (TWSS).

They used to be $50 specials, and I didn't want 'em then, I don't now either!
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Ah. Thx. Back to scrolling through Vortex auctions.
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albertjq wrote:'I wonder if pedal makers in 2030 will be making Line 6 Spider II emulations
2030 is reserved for emulations of the Strymon Dig.
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2030 is reserved for "Here's AN EVEN MORE FAITHFUL REPLICA OF A GIBSON 500! Only the price of Rhode Island!"
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