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Re: Stereo Reverbs?
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 3:13 pm
by misterstomach
backwardsvoyager wrote:WET sounds super nice in demos. only drawback is only having 3 knobs to play with at a time. i like that the programming control extends to the stereo width and modulation, so that's a serious contender.
supernatural seems neat but it seems like 2/3 of the modes are really overtly/cheesily modulated, but if the others were nice it'd probably still be worthwhile.
i watched some space demos and it seems to respond really weirdly to knob tweaking when something is playing through it, so strymon probably wins out on the big box front. i found the timeline surprisingly intuitive and ended up tweaking it on the fly a ton, so a bigsky would probably sit pretty well in my workflow. just dat $$$, it would be more expensive than the synths i'm using
that alesis box looks insanely cool, i would buy that in a heartbeat but searches are proving futile so that may take a long time.
thanks for all the thoughts!
i think that aside from the modulated stuff the supernatural is basically the same as the rv7, which you said you didn't like.
have you tried the blue sky? you might like it.
i never got to try the WET, and i wanted to, but in my search for a stereo reverb, i eventually just gave up cause i found mono ones that just sounded so much better than any of the stereo ones i was trying. and i decided the trade off wasn't worth it.
Re: Stereo Reverbs?
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 1:40 am
by HAVN
Strymon Big Sky.
Re: Stereo Reverbs?
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 7:18 am
by Doctor X
zcat do a stereo in/out reverb, and the near infinite verb feature when holding down the switch is really nice
Re: Stereo Reverbs?
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 12:38 am
by HeavyXIII
backwardsvoyager wrote:that alesis box looks insanely cool, i would buy that in a heartbeat but searches are proving futile so that may take a long time.
You could try checking for the Alesis Wedge. IIRC, they are a little more common and if I'm seeing the picture correctly, has more parameter tweaks than the Ineko.
Re: Stereo Reverbs?
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:33 am
by backwardsvoyager
HeavyXIII wrote:backwardsvoyager wrote:that alesis box looks insanely cool, i would buy that in a heartbeat but searches are proving futile so that may take a long time.
You could try checking for the Alesis Wedge. IIRC, they are a little more common and if I'm seeing the picture correctly, has more parameter tweaks than the Ineko.
you know what - this looks perfect, would be so nice to tweak on a tabletop with those sliders and youtube demos sound really cool
alas, searching locally and on ebay i cannot find an ineko, akira or wedge

(i'm in australia so the used market is a bit shitty)
there is this Korg DRV-3000 on ebay i'm watching which has like a remote control instead of knobs

tempting
Re: Stereo Reverbs?
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 1:01 pm
by HeavyXIII
A search on the US end reveals that the ever present hipsters jumped on the wedge wagon. I can't find any either.
HOWEVER, I did manage to find an Ineko that may retain a low price, if you're into shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alesis-Ineko-mu ... 418fda4ec0
Re: Stereo Reverbs?
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 1:09 pm
by backwardsvoyager
thanks dude
says US shipping only so i might keep an eye on it and see if someone in the US can grab it and ship it to me if i don't pick anything up before then