albertjq wrote:'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
Please no..........
not even remotely interested in another strymon delay
still haven't even tried the others
watched a bunch of demos of strymon stuff and there was one setting on the mobius that sounded kinda cool
this won't do anything my time bender doesn't already do better with more options and 4 presets available through a very cheap footswitch
Gunner Recall wrote:This thread is bad and everyone in it should feel bad.
Iommic Pope wrote:This thread is mediocre at best, but I encourage everyone posting in it to feel as awesome as possible.
TIMEBENDERS ARE GARBAGE AND IF YOU PUT ONE ON YOUR BOARD YOUR WHOLE BOARD WILL SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUST FROM THE AMOUNT OF TERRIBLENESS!
IF YOU HAVE ONE YOU SHOULD SELL IT IMMEDIATELY AND BE GLAD TO GET $100 FOR THAT TRASH. I'll buy it from you out of pity.
i just find it interesting that they spend so much time researching and testing how to make fairly pristine digital tech sound ... like its not. i wonder if you'd be able to hear the difference in "sounds" in a live setting, otherwise whats the point?
Still waiting for their pitchfactor/parallax option.
hbombgraphics wrote:if you can get a timebender for 130 do it!!!!
if that thing didn't run on AC it would never leave my board ever
FYI, the Timebender actually does run on DC, it's just that it takes a lot of juice and many of them shipped with the typical fatter AC jack. You can power it off any DC power brick if you have a jack that fits and a spot that gives enough ampage. I run mine off my DC10's 400mA option.
disclaimer: I'm an engineer with DigiTech/DOD good deals
OddKnowledge wrote:i just find it interesting that they spend so much time researching and testing how to make fairly pristine digital tech sound ... like its not. i wonder if you'd be able to hear the difference in "sounds" in a live setting, otherwise whats the point?
it kind of bums me that they're one of the companies that could be porting more groundbreaking digital processes from VST's that require a lot of CPU power into pedals and they're sticking to the whole advanced modeling thing.
yet small builders seem to come up with more interesting stuff even working within the strict confines of say the spin chip.
zeravla wrote:TIMEBENDERS ARE GARBAGE AND IF YOU PUT ONE ON YOUR BOARD YOUR WHOLE BOARD WILL SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUST FROM THE AMOUNT OF TERRIBLENESS!
IF YOU HAVE ONE YOU SHOULD SELL IT IMMEDIATELY AND BE GLAD TO GET $100 FOR THAT TRASH. I'll buy it from you out of pity.
"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."
backwardsvoyager wrote:it kind of bums me that they're one of the companies that could be porting more groundbreaking digital processes from VST's that require a lot of CPU power into pedals and they're sticking to the whole advanced modeling thing.
yet small builders seem to come up with more interesting stuff even working within the strict confines of say the spin chip.
This.
"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."