This seems interesting:
EHX wrote:You can also use a clock signal to trigger the Superego+ BYPASS function.
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EHX wrote:You can also use a clock signal to trigger the Superego+ BYPASS function.


Thing is is that only does the one bit of the superego+ I don't care about which is effects. It's only the freeze function improvements I want and I'd much rather they just did that in a smaller box than this..Inconuucl wrote:Eh, really just get a standard superego from the initial batch of people selling theirs to upgrade and then place a Bitquest on the loop, instant Superego+.
My ideal board has 3 Bitquests. One on a delay fx loop, one on a superego, and one free to roam my signal chain.

Simplicity is easily overlooked. I also had a SE and didn't really care for it. Like I said, I like to control the Gliss with an exp. pedal like on the HOG.spacelordmother wrote:I wanted to love the Superego, and took it as a given that I would -- but I don't. Gliss and the auto envelope controls do nothing for me, and the layer is annoying because you can't undo.
I use 2 freezes in a feedback loop -- one set sustain and the other to slow. Perfect.


These are exactly my thoughts. It reminded me of the Hog, without having to have the enormous bastard.Faldoe wrote:I like it has the exp. pedal gliss control like the HOG. And that it has a filter. Those were my two favorite things about the HOG. I also wanted to have effects at times with my Freeze and having the effects with the SE+ is nice.
I agree that the Rupert demo was underwhelming.

Could that be a buffer issue? Some pedals seem to act weird without (sometimes specific) buffers. My amp's parallel effects loop affects certain pedals like this and I usually put in a clean boost as a buffer to fix it.moid wrote:I wonder if it will have an issue with input volume - none of my guitars can trigger my Super ego into doing it's thing; I have to run them through a clean boost first (and then it's fine)... or maybe that's just my guitars?




Just starting to really dig into it tonight. Will report back on loop stuffs after some more messing about.oldangelmidnight wrote:That's very promising, thanks for sharing. Have you tried anything in the loop? I'm wondering how envelope-sensitive effects will react to changes in attack settings.

Starts around here: viewtopic.php?f=149&t=55325&start=255#p1263062coldbrightsunlight wrote:Very interesting! Sounds fun to play around with one at least.
^ what bad vibes were there? All I remember seeing is crazy hype.

Interesting. Have you tried the Freeze? I love it because it's pretty clear, and have stayed away from the Superego because it seems too colored at every setting. I'd be tempted by the SE+ if its base tone is closer to the Freeze.The Eristic wrote:It is definitely not as full sounding on its own as the original SE at roughly the same settings, which is good and bad, I suppose. Its character is decidedly more spacious and ambient before you add in the effects, in exchange for some noticeable presence and body. The original has a small, fattening boost with Dry maxed, as well, which is a hair less pronounced but also less colored and more open with the +.