MSUsousaphone wrote:My big gripe is that most of it I like at the end of the chain but I like my chorus in the front. Wish you could somehow hook it up into different spots of your chain.
If you're running mono and not stereo you can actually do that:
Strymon wrote:Pre/Post Mode
Switch to the Pre/Post Mode and now you can place your Mobius in two different locations in your mono signal chain, without having to rewire your pedalboard!
Want to run Mobius before your distortion box for one song and after the distortion for another? Easy! No rewiring necessary.
If you could run 2 different effects in each place I might consider this, only being able to use one mod type at a time just isn't interesting enough given the likely price tag.
Ok, will Push Both prometheus Off my board. Excite!
Most of the effects sounded really good. The only one I didn't like was the phaser. But everything else sounded great. First convincing digital through-zero flanger I've ever heard.
If I sold off all of my modulation and my Bitcrusher, I could afford this. That would be awesome.
My only problem is that you can't run two different modulation effects at once. That's pretty much a deal-breaker for me, and why I couldn't just sell off all of my modulation to buy it. I'd have to keep several other pedals because I often use two of these effects at once.
bigchiefbc wrote: My only problem is that you can't run two different modulation effects at once. That's pretty much a deal-breaker for me, and why I couldn't just sell off all of my modulation to buy it. I'd have to keep several other pedals because I often use two of these effects at once.
the only thing keeping ya from clearing all those pedals off your board & replacing them with this... why can't Strymon come out with a higher priced Mobius that can chain 3-4 effects in the presets? Zoom G3 footprint?
Maaan this sounds good, but not being able to stack effects is a deal-breaker for me. My bank account will thank me later... Destroyer sounds incredible though, like the lovechild of the Hexe Melusine and IE FrantaBit.
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
Tons of great usable sounds in that box! Really like the Destroyer and Quadrature machines. Those would be killer as stand alone pedals. Like others have mentioned the lack of ability to stack effects might be a deal breaker. All that goodness and only being able to use one at a time is a bummer. I imagine though to run more than one effect at once would require significantly more DSP, maybe more than what's available in the pedal. Just a thought. You throw in another processor and that's going to up the price.