The t.c. T2 and original HOF only do post-verb modulation, like running the reverb full wet into a chorus and mixing the post-processed signal back with the dry. The big studio Lexicons and PCM-70, 8x, and 9x, and Eventide modulate the component delays that build the reverbs. More subtle, less Flerby. Mind you, I liked the HOF when I had one.
Some newer pedals are doing the modulated delay line reverb stuff, so rack-avoiders can be happy. But, man, the Eclipse . . .
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Have you owned any of the PCMs?
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Hadn't heard of them before, I dig the clip I just watched though.echorec wrote:Anytime. Also, I forgot to mention the Matthews Cosmonaut V1.5. That's a modulated reverb (not to be confused with the Astronomer). It's $199 new, so likely $140-170 used.t-rey wrote:Thanks - I had an original Trinity for a bit...didn't much care for it, but didn't give it a ton of time, nor did I delve into the toneprint stuff. May be worth another look, especially at that price. I'll have to give the others a look.
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Oh wow, you lost me with the second sentence, but I think I get what you mean about how the modulation would be different.Gone Fission wrote:The t.c. T2 and original HOF only do post-verb modulation, like running the reverb full wet into a chorus and mixing the post-processed signal back with the dry. The big studio Lexicons and PCM-70, 8x, and 9x, and Eventide modulate the component delays that build the reverbs. More subtle, less Flerby. Mind you, I liked the HOF when I had one.
Some newer pedals are doing the modulated delay line reverb stuff, so rack-avoiders can be happy. But, man, the Eclipse . . .
PCMs?actualidiot wrote:Have you owned any of the PCMs?
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No, but just for lack of funds when I've seen a deal come around. I got stupid good deals on my Eclipse and then a DSP-7000 and sold shit to fund them. I'm just trying to have enough of a fun fund to hit a deal on an 80 or 81 (or pay the going rate if I save enough). It's not that Eventide is better, just that the prices were in the "Well, fuck, I just have to buy this or I'm never gonna afford to buy one" range.actualidiot wrote:Have you owned any of the PCMs?
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I'd reaaally like one as well, but alas, they fetch some steep prices (80's seem to be cheaper than 81's though).
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I've been eyeing the matthew effects cosmonaut. 2 modulated reverbs, 2 on/off switches.
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Is there a reverb with footswitchable modulation in the manner how the disaster transport has the modulation footswitchable? I love modulated reverb, but I don't need it piled on top of other modulation, and don't really want multiple reverbs on my board now as I'm using delay a lot more heavily.
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Eventide Space has a "hot switch" where you could assign every parameter to that switch. No need to get an expression pedal or an aux switch, although is really helpful.PeteeBee wrote:Is there a reverb with footswitchable modulation in the manner how the disaster transport has the modulation footswitchable?
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