waiting on a ct5, generation loss and color coded 4046-M perhaps I'll call it then.. I really want to put my infinitphase on there but it's such a hassle to move from board to board
The pitch pirate clone (top middle) may be getting replaced with a pitchfork soon, but besides that I'm really happy with this setup.
Operator has my reverb in the loop. The feedback doesn't do anything but it's helpful anyways because I can leave the reverb off board, and there's a slight lag when I engage the verb itself, but it's instant when I use the operator.
Nice board Neon.
"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones." --John Cage
The pitch pirate clone (top middle) may be getting replaced with a pitchfork soon, but besides that I'm really happy with this setup.
Operator has my reverb in the loop. The feedback doesn't do anything but it's helpful anyways because I can leave the reverb off board, and there's a slight lag when I engage the verb itself, but it's instant when I use the operator.
Nice board Neon.
+1! i wanna hear about the spring, did you make that yourself? or who did? what're the controls?
It's called the Uverbia from ScreaminFx. It's awesome! Controls are top: dwell, reverb depth, mix Bottom: gain, volume. The 3 way switch is a gain profile selector. One way is flat, one way is treble boost, and one way is full range boost. So with everything cranked this gets well into fuzzverb territory. Sounds great before or after dirt. I love this thing and will likely never need another spring verb. Definitely not a regular ol spring pedal.
neonblack wrote:It's called the Uverbia from ScreaminFx. It's awesome! Controls are top: dwell, reverb depth, mix Bottom: gain, volume. The 3 way switch is a gain profile selector. One way is flat, one way is treble boost, and one way is full range boost. So with everything cranked this gets well into fuzzverb territory. Sounds great before or after dirt. I love this thing and will likely never need another spring verb. Definitely not a regular ol spring pedal.
Did you rehouse the Uverbia or is that an earlier model/prototype?
NEON that board is awesome!! As a comrade in "real spring"-gas, I got very excited to see the uverbia onboard
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
neonblack wrote:He offers a blackout model (like mine) that's actually cheaper than the...questionable original design.
You chose correctly.
So you have to like, step up onto the pedal to hit the switch? Just curious, because it's cool as hell but huge as fuck.
Normally its turned sideways with the stomp closer to your foot. I just have it like that because I'm using my Operator as a bypass looper for it. You could actually use it as a small pedalboard. There's a pic on his website where he has a couple pedals on top of it. My only concern would be the click of the footswitch echoing through the springs.
Guys, it really is so good. I'll record some clips with dirt and stuff in a little bit.
I described it earlier to someone as an rm-1n for someone that doesn't drone. It does everything from clean splashy verb to huge fuzzy reverb walls. And it's about the same price as a nicer new reverb pedal. And if you kick it, it crashes!