
But still... I... I might get it.

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D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
I don't love that form factor but that would be an interesting little box. Definitely a powerful algorithm to have, and ideally won't be super expensive.Gone Fission wrote:Eventide is trying to social media hue but not leak too much about a new pedal before announcing it tomorrow. But people have enhanced the image enough to give it away. By the control and switch labeling it’s a stand-alone Blackhole reverb algorithm pedal in a case the size of a Rose. Maybe used Space pedals come down in price a bit soon?
I’m a little disappointed that Eventide is mainly porting legacy DSP algorithms to new formats rather than doing new stuff. The synth plug in free and paid form that they just put out is much more interesting on the new and exciting front, though it seems like outsiders may have done most of that work.Muse FTW wrote:I don't love that form factor but that would be an interesting little box. Definitely a powerful algorithm to have, and ideally won't be super expensive.Gone Fission wrote:Eventide is trying to social media hue but not leak too much about a new pedal before announcing it tomorrow. But people have enhanced the image enough to give it away. By the control and switch labeling it’s a stand-alone Blackhole reverb algorithm pedal in a case the size of a Rose. Maybe used Space pedals come down in price a bit soon?
Between this and whatever Strymon is cooking up, plus that CXM 1978, I am very excited to add another reverb to my board.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
thisGone Fission wrote: I had been hoping the new pedal might be pitch shifting done in a similar fashion to the old DDL-based H910 with the control done by modern miniaturized stuff. That would seem like a clever continuation of the Rose project.
Its how you know Bill Ruppert fucks.qersty wrote:The surprise bizkit hit me damn hard...
Does anything else they have use a screen like that? Could be interesting if it's a new format for them.Dandolin wrote:while everybody was wondering which tease was blarghler, Strymtide or Evon, the EHX Borg dropped this in yer soup:
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I don't want to say, that Eventide is turning into Roland, but they seem to be really coasting on 30-40 year old past successes.Gone Fission wrote:I’m a little disappointed that Eventide is mainly porting legacy DSP algorithms to new formats rather than doing new stuff. The synth plug in free and paid form that they just put out is much more interesting on the new and exciting front, though it seems like outsiders may have done most of that work.