Dowi wrote:What about the Neunaber Immerse 2? I sure hate the looks of it but it seems simple and it does both stereo to stereo and mono to stereo. Never had experience with Neunaber products and I don't know how much stereo movement it has, but I saw on IG that shikawkee just got one, so let's wait for his two cents
It's pretty damn good. Very thoughtful and useful algorithms. It's on sale right now so totally worth it.
My faves are the Wet 3, Hall, Sustain and Echo. All the secondary functions are easily accessible on the face of the unit.
Definitely an A+ and much better than the Hall of Fame IMO.
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I messed with the Echosystem a bit more and it's just not for me. Plus I've already got lots of delays. So I've listed it for sale on Reverb and will use that money to cover the Keystep Pro
I messed with the Echosystem a bit more and it's just not for me. Plus I've already got lots of delays. So I've listed it for sale on Reverb and will use that money to cover the Keystep Pro
Yayyyyy
Please report when you get it! I am super super curious about it!
I messed with the Echosystem a bit more and it's just not for me. Plus I've already got lots of delays. So I've listed it for sale on Reverb and will use that money to cover the Keystep Pro
Yayyyyy
Please report when you get it! I am super super curious about it!
So I finally got the Immerse today after it sat in customs for a month and it is exactly what I was looking for! It's small, stereo, simple, and sounds great! I quickly ran through all the modes, but I spent most of the time in WET, which is a nice lush reverb that worked perfectly with the Subharmonicon. I have to have a look at some of the other settings a little more in depth, but I really like it already!