We're currently taking pre-orders for a limited production run at $349. We'll see where we go from there.
Pre-orders in March.
There's a modified sine, square wave, random walk, and an envelope follower. You can also directly modulate the delay line using a knob or the expression pedal.
Since the sample rate is directly modulated, the maximum delay time is related to the sample rate. At the highest sample rate, you have 10 seconds of delay time. At the lowest sample rate, you can get 50 seconds of delay time.
the expression pedal can control everything, and the hotswitch has tons of flexible options (including infinite repeat and the ability to quick-switch between sounds),
in addition to getting up to 50 sec of delay, it can go to sub-millisecond delays (so you can get some really cool flanging and comb filtering sounds). The mod rate won't get quite up into audio rate, but it does go from glacially slow to really choppy and fast. The mod depth goes really deep (it will shift up to an octave).
No-nos:
No DIN MIDI, only USB MIDI and TRS MIDI through the expression pedal jack.
John wrote:"guys play quiet, listen to my small costly device."
PumpkinPieces wrote:Fer shoogaze
tuffteef wrote:all you need is a big muff and feelings
Oof. The original Radical Delay is my favourite digital delay probably ever. Might need to pick one of these up, although I feel like buying a third Radical Delay variant might be going a bit overboard. It might be time to stop buying Radical Delays, hmmm. Thanks for posting.
I cordially invite you to fuck right off and let the rest of us talk about music like adults.- dubkitty
Chankgeez wrote:
We should have a game show à la Name That Tune
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 5 pedals.
other contestant: I can shoegaze that tune with 4 pedals.
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 3 pedals.
other contestant: OK, shoegaze that tune!
Inconuucl:
Yeah, that is definitely falling into the category of "pedals I would not buy due to aesthetics, even if I really wanted them due to functionality"
Seriously. That is one of the ugliest pedals I've ever seen. Looks like someone designed a pedal for 90s Xtreme Rock Barbie and then made it human size.
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yes I am a soppy pop person at heart I think with noises round the edge
Dandolin wrote: When was Eventide bought out by Rocktron?
popvulture wrote:
ritz wrote:
Dungus wrote:That be ugly.
Yeah, that is definitely falling into the category of "pedals I would not buy due to aesthetics, even if I really wanted them due to functionality"
Seriously. That is one of the ugliest pedals I've ever seen. Looks like someone designed a pedal for 90s Xtreme Rock Barbie and then made it human size.
If that Eventide Rose faceplate pops off like it looks, then I'd expect some customized pedals coming shortly after launch. Even shitty spray bomb would be an improvement.
nogodsnobedtimes wrote:If that Eventide Rose faceplate pops off like it looks, then I'd expect some customized pedals coming shortly after launch. Even shitty spray bomb would be an improvement.
Faceplate opportunity right there.
I don't think I'm getting one but man I'm so excited to try it out!
John wrote:"guys play quiet, listen to my small costly device."
PumpkinPieces wrote:Fer shoogaze
tuffteef wrote:all you need is a big muff and feelings