Re: New EQD: arrows & afterneath
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 10:01 am
Ha ha ha - that was my first thought as well!Decibill wrote:Man, I've been reverb shopping and this "could" be just the ticket....
Ha ha ha - that was my first thought as well!Decibill wrote:Man, I've been reverb shopping and this "could" be just the ticket....
Tone booooooner for that verb.earthdevice wrote:Well, no one is right yetHere are some hints:
1. The Arrows is more of a preamp EQ pedal with a bit of boost and the ability to cut as well.
2. The Afterneath is best explained by hearing what it does. There really isn't any other reverb I know of that even comes close. It'll go forever, literally. It's finest setting sounds like a glitchy (not in the shitty way you usually associate "glitchy" with) orchestra pit warming up in the bottom of a well deep in an endless cave. It's a knob twiddlers dream. It'll do normal too but that's really not what I had in mind. No trails, no stereo, no bullshit.
Demos have been shot, they will be up with official descriptions by the end of next week.
Frankly, I hope it does as little normal as possible.earthdevice wrote:It'll do normal too but that's really not what I had in mind.
Sweet baby belugas, I need The Afterneath right now. Like, right, RIGHT now.earthdevice wrote:The Afterneath is best explained by hearing what it does. There really isn't any other reverb I know of that even comes close. It'll go forever, literally. It's finest setting sounds like a glitchy (not in the shitty way you usually associate "glitchy" with) orchestra pit warming up in the bottom of a well deep in an endless cave. It's a knob twiddlers dream. It'll do normal too but that's really not what I had in mind. No trails, no stereo, no bullshit.
TWSSnevada wrote:I guess I want this now that "knob twiddler's dream" was said.
odontophobia wrote:Tone booooooner for that verb.earthdevice wrote:Well, no one is right yetHere are some hints:
1. The Arrows is more of a preamp EQ pedal with a bit of boost and the ability to cut as well.
2. The Afterneath is best explained by hearing what it does. There really isn't any other reverb I know of that even comes close. It'll go forever, literally. It's finest setting sounds like a glitchy (not in the shitty way you usually associate "glitchy" with) orchestra pit warming up in the bottom of a well deep in an endless cave. It's a knob twiddlers dream. It'll do normal too but that's really not what I had in mind. No trails, no stereo, no bullshit.
Demos have been shot, they will be up with official descriptions by the end of next week.
Yeah... i don't see how trails isn't a more common feature on reverbs that can do really long decay times. Being able to spill over is such an awesome thing for song transitions and not having that ability just makes reverb really unintuitive for me. I would pay extra for it if that was the issue, but i guess we're still in the minority.spacelordmother wrote:No trails...