I love this pedal. It’s incredibly inspiring and makes everything sound amazing. I don’t even have much more to write about it to be honest The video speaks for itself. And that’s only a portion of the massive amount of sounds it can do...
A few questions for people who have one of these :
- How does it handle line level signals ? Is is very sensitive to the input and is it possible to get nice dynamic results from something hotter than instrument level ?
- Can the pre-reverb and/or post-reverb gain stages get slightly overdriven sounds ? The demos I've seen tend to err on the noisy side, I'd like to know if it's possible to gradually dial some overdrive/fuzz, for example...
Pre and post gain tend to follow a log function rather than a linear but I can say you could have a "pretty clean" reverb rolling back the pre and post knobs
I used the pregain at about 9 o clock and the post gain slightly higher and got a nice overdrive sound. If you dial back the drone and feedback it gets a lot less noisy.
oscillateur wrote:A few questions for people who have one of these :
- How does it handle line level signals ? Is is very sensitive to the input and is it possible to get nice dynamic results from something hotter than instrument level ?
- Can the pre-reverb and/or post-reverb gain stages get slightly overdriven sounds ? The demos I've seen tend to err on the noisy side, I'd like to know if it's possible to gradually dial some overdrive/fuzz, for example...
Thanks .
It's very good with all kinds of input signals and is dynamic, It'll react differently with different sources so it's best to try out anything you can to get a lot of different results. The pedal alone without any reverb has a nice dark boost tone, both the pre-gain and post gain individually provide, boost, overdrive, distortion, fuzz. The pre gain is driven into the post gain so it's a darker tone until you open up the post-gain and then that adds more to the pre-gain stage. So yes, you can get everything and it has it's own unique character and sound. I designed it to be an all in one sort of pedal
Cool, thanks for all the details everybody . I'm considering a full upgrade of my trusty old "Casio SK1 + overdrive + looper" setup and the RM-1N could be a nice part of that...