Echo pedals? ok then, Reverb pedals??

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Re: Echo pedals? ok then, Reverb pedals??

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cheesecats wrote:you may want to try an rv-3 or an earthquaker devices dispatch master. reverb and delay combined.
I keep thinking I can find a pedal that'll kick my RV-3 off the board, but nothing has yet. I've not found anything that has the dark, airy 'verb it does. Definitely a killer pedal that's worth looking into if you don't have one yet, UG.
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sylnau wrote:Moog MF-104M
Empress Superdelay
i've got the 104z, i think i'm going to get the 108m which has the same lfo section as the 104m, along with chorus/flanging, and cv that lfo into the delay to get my variable waveform action on! still no tap tempo, but i did see something that WAS a tap tempo pedal for ???? and ?????it was. but it looked like it would work to add tap tempo to anything or maybe just synths.

Is the empress that black beauty with alot of knobs up top? does it really stack up to the mooger, or does it have some feature that is unique to it making it worthwhile?

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osbornkt wrote:
cheesecats wrote:you may want to try an rv-3 or an earthquaker devices dispatch master. reverb and delay combined.
I keep thinking I can find a pedal that'll kick my RV-3 off the board, but nothing has yet. I've not found anything that has the dark, airy 'verb it does. Definitely a killer pedal that's worth looking into if you don't have one yet, UG.
that's +2 on the rv-3
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The Catalinbread Belle Epoch is really nice.
I'd call it an "Echo" pedal for sure.
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sylnau wrote:Moog MF-104M
Empress Superdelay
i've got the 104z, i think i'm going to get the 108m which has the same lfo section as the 104m, along with chorus/flanging, and cv that lfo into the delay to get my variable waveform action on! still no tap tempo, but i did see something that WAS a tap tempo pedal for ???? and ?????it was. but it looked like it would work to add tap tempo to anything or maybe just synths.

Is the empress that black beauty with alot of knobs up top? does it really stack up to the mooger, or does it have some feature that is unique to it making it worthwhile?

thanks :)
I Sold The Z after getting my M. I will post a soundfile tomorrow. If you use midi, you want The 104M.
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Empress... the black sd is the vintage modified one.
It's really awesome, especially the reverse delay.
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sylnau wrote:Empress... the black sd is the vintage modified one.
It's really awesome, especially the reverse delay.
Will vouch for this as well.
So many options. Had mine for a year and still find new sounds.
Plus, it pairs great with the RV-3 for ultimate washy delay.
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osbornkt wrote:
cheesecats wrote:you may want to try an rv-3 or an earthquaker devices dispatch master. reverb and delay combined.
I keep thinking I can find a pedal that'll kick my RV-3 off the board, but nothing has yet. I've not found anything that has the dark, airy 'verb it does. Definitely a killer pedal that's worth looking into if you don't have one yet, UG.
+1
The RV-3 has a unique quality I haven't found in any other verb. Plus it stacks really well with dirt pedals IMO, probably because of the tone knob. Mode 10 :love:
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I think i'm the only person who hated his RV-3 :lol:

very digital and unpleasant sounding to me with a heavily pronounced digital lag with shorter notes :idk:

currently I own a custom Belton long-brick reverb that is basically like a deluxe Rub-a-Dub but deeper, with EQ and able of dirt and oscillation... it reminds me of how people talk about their Ghost Echoes - natural sound full of character that just sounds so good all the time
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univalve wrote: I Sold The Z after getting my M. I will post a soundfile tomorrow. If you use midi, you want The 104M.
a couple of my synth gear operates on midi only. i use old vintage synths and cv/gate is the way for me, and i don't mind a little drift.

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DarkAxel wrote: Belton long-brick reverb
I've got a vintage 60s fender tubed/spring reverb. have you compared the two? that's my reference, unless i'm at the studio with the giant plate reverb. i'd like to build a nice sized plate reverb at home, but don't want to build one. :lol:
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DarkAxel wrote:I think i'm the only person who hated his RV-3 :lol:

very digital and unpleasant sounding to me with a heavily pronounced digital lag with shorter notes :idk:
haha, i can totally understand that. It doesn't sound 'natural' at all, which is probably why i like it so much :lol:
i use it pre-dirt running into the ss/bs Mini (bias rolled back) so the digital artifacts get obscured with crackle :evil:
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backwardsvoyager wrote: i use it pre-dirt running into the ss/bs Mini (bias rolled back) so the digital artifacts get obscured with crackle :evil:
this is the juicy inside information i love reading about. takeing a pedals's "weakness" and making it work in a new and unexpected way :thumb: :thumb:
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Yes.

Just yes. :thumb:
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:
DarkAxel wrote: Belton long-brick reverb
I've got a vintage 60s fender tubed/spring reverb. have you compared the two? that's my reference, unless i'm at the studio with the giant plate reverb. i'd like to build a nice sized plate reverb at home, but don't want to build one. :lol:
I've never even seen that one in person (i mean not even the RI), so no dice :idk:

I've only heard good things about those, so I presume that's a tough comparison for every reverb
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