I replaced the CT5 with emptiness. I saw it, preordered... Thought it was exactly what I wanted or even needed. I got it, brought it to rehearsal, tried using it for harmonized delays, sounded way too cheesy to use for anything serious, tried the looping, had constant trouble understanding how to quantize or getting the quantization to work, ended up using it for a simple reverse delay for a while, found some amazing settings I could never use in the band, made a sweet drone track with it as a farewell and sold it for a small profit on Reverbresincum wrote:nothing can replace a ct5. that thing has fractals in it.
(then it got lost and I had to refund the dude and never got it back and lost vast majority of the money as well)
Anyway - same thing DADGBD actually described I'd say. It just took me much longer and was much more painful.







