Deltaphoenix wrote:Are you planing to record with the Leslie sound or pretty much just play live?
Both, actually.
Can you try out an RT-20 in person? I know you mostlikely can't try the Strymon but the RT-20 may surprise you in person.
I actually already owned the RT-20, so I'm well aware of what it can do. I actually made up a couple clips of it at one point. It's a cool pedal. But the videos of the Lex really does sound EXACTLY like a Leslie, it's uncanny. I'm not a Strymon fanboi, but they really knocked the modeling out of the park on that one. It's killing me.
rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.
Deltaphoenix wrote:Are you planing to record with the Leslie sound or pretty much just play live?
Both, actually.
Can you try out an RT-20 in person? I know you mostlikely can't try the Strymon but the RT-20 may surprise you in person.
I actually already owned the RT-20, so I'm well aware of what it can do. I actually made up a couple clips of it at one point. It's a cool pedal. But the videos of the Lex really does sound EXACTLY like a Leslie, it's uncanny. I'm not a Strymon fanboi, but they really knocked the modeling out of the park on that one. It's killing me.
I didn't even care for the Leslie sound before hearing that pedal. I don't know why, but I have an uncanny amount of GAS for it.
Well, to follow up. I decided to get the V-Bass (older one) and try it out. IF it blows my mind, I may decide to go for the newer, crazy expensive one.
Deltaphoenix wrote:Well, to follow up. I decided to get the V-Bass (older one) and try it out. IF it blows my mind, I may decide to go for the newer, crazy expensive one.
Awesome! That's a smart strategy, because then you'll know what you're getting into.
Deltaphoenix wrote:Well, to follow up. I decided to get the V-Bass (older one) and try it out. IF it blows my mind, I may decide to go for the newer, crazy expensive one.
Awesome! That's a smart strategy, because then you'll know what you're getting into.
Yeah, I'll know more about what I would be getting into. I am excited for sure.
- Would allow me to kick three pedals off my PT-1, and use only one ISO-5 instead of two to power the board (Minus the Moog ring mod, which has its own power supply). - Seems like a cool fuzz? - Could theoretically use it on guitar and bass. - Looks killer.
Cons:
- Would force me to kick three pedals off my PT-1 if I wanted to use it on that board. - Would push those three pedals into oblivion and make a new board, or...?