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Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:23 pm
by dubkitty
my position is that there are pedals i'd happily drop $300 on, but Strymon doesn't make any of them. this has nothing to do with Strymon's perceived TGP customer base; i don't get a number of pedals that are widely beloved on ILF either. my sole criterion for whether i like a pedal is, does it sound good to me? i was totally underwhelmed when the Flint concept was revealed; now i'm slightly whelmed. as i said above, i like the tremolo, but i find the reverbs boring as hell. there are way better spring reverb sims out there, the plate is worse than an RV-3 and nowhere close to a Ghost Echo, and the "80s" setting is an AWFUL faux SPX90. for that kind of dosh i want better reverbs than that.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:32 pm
by behndy
madmax1012 wrote:
insubordination wrote:Pretty sure several of us own $300+ pedals around here. Price is not the issue, it's just the negative cache associated with Strymon because of who goes apeshit for them (TGP).



i disagree. Strymon makes great stuff. there's tons of Timelines/El Caps/etc. on here, regardless of what the TGP crowd has to say about it. but there are certain pedals that people would happily shell out $300 for, and this just doesn't seem to be one of them.


yah. i give a fuck who likes something, either way. i'm AMAZED at the TimeLine. Sousie's fault for letting me borrow one forever, Jean was raving about them way before i saw them catch on to so many boards. who cares if idiots like something if it sounds good? or hate it but sounds good?

i've only used the TL but it's neverrrrrrrrrrrrr leaving. thing is a BEAST.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:33 pm
by SmallEQ
insubordination wrote:Pretty sure several of us own $300+ pedals around here. Price is not the issue, it's just the negative cache associated with Strymon because of who goes apeshit for them (TGP).


That's just silly. If something sounds great and will fit my needs well, I'm sure not going let the fact that some douche bags also love it keep me from purchasing it.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:44 pm
by Gearmond
yeah, its like people making fun of a picture just because it was taken with instagram or something.

peeps are too quick to dismiss something because of it;s connections and connotations.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:54 pm
by hazelwould
Gearmond wrote:yeah, its like people making fun of a picture just because it was taken with instagram or something.

peeps are too quick to dismiss something because of it;s connections and connotations.

True. Unfortunately, it's what makes us "artists".

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:57 pm
by elevenstrings
MannequinRaces wrote:
elevenstrings wrote:You can't expression control secondary functions. It's not gonna do what I know you want it to do, Behndy. Best wait for a new Cygnet.

According to the Strymon website you can with this pedal... it says "Tap Subdivision acts as a four-position switch to change the tap subdivision when using an external tap pedal. Change from sixteenth, triplet, eight and quarter.' :idk:


You use an external tap tempo to set the tap time. The secondary function knob let's you set that external tap as a triplet, quarter, eighth etc. so each time you press you get triplet, quarter etc. - what Behndy wants is to set subdivison to an expression pedal. So as he moves the expression pedal up and down the tempo divides, doubles, etc. - This is what the Iron Ether Cygnet did and not what the Flint will do. :hug:

And regarding the TGP crowd going apeshit (disclaimer: I post there and on talkbass) I don't really care what anybody thinks about my choice in pedals - boss, strymon, dod, whatever - if it fits what I need, I'm game.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:53 pm
by MannequinRaces
elevenstrings wrote:
MannequinRaces wrote:According to the Strymon website you can with this pedal... it says "Tap Subdivision acts as a four-position switch to change the tap subdivision when using an external tap pedal. Change from sixteenth, triplet, eight and quarter.' :idk:


You use an external tap tempo to set the tap time. The secondary function knob let's you set that external tap as a triplet, quarter, eighth etc. so each time you press you get triplet, quarter etc. - what Behndy wants is to set subdivison to an expression pedal. So as he moves the expression pedal up and down the tempo divides, doubles, etc. - This is what the Iron Ether Cygnet did and not what the Flint will do. :hug:

Roger that. Thanks for clarifying (high five). :thumb:

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:14 am
by behndy
i want the phrase "Middle ONE" to over take "High Five". i want that SO BAD.

..... a Middle One is when you go for a chest bump but you've got your wiener tasting air and give a meaty thunking slap to the dood's peener that you're sharing a congratulatory moment with.

MIDDLE ONE!! COCK NUZZLES!!!

*thwAPITY*

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:16 am
by behndy
oh fuck ME that is GOLDEN. that shit's going straight to FB as a status update.

brb.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 1:22 am
by MannequinRaces
behndy wrote:oh fuck ME that is GOLDEN. that shit's going straight to FB as a status update.

brb.

:lol:

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:03 am
by hazelwould
What's funny is this thread proved the success of Strymons marketing abilities. The fact that we "have a place" on Strymon and are willing to prove our disdain or justification for purchase is seriously comical. This thread has reached the TGP heights.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:26 am
by Gone Fission
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.


I'm sig-ing that one.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:42 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Totally wasn't interested when I heard it was a trem/verb, but those sound clips are pretty cool, especially the reverb->trem stuff, I'd never thought about that combination in that order, but it's sweet. I'd still rather have separate trem and verb pedals though. :idk:

And I don't really get all the hate, who cares who likes strymon pedals or how much idiots try to sell them for on ebay? They make pedals with nice sounds and I dunno why people dislike them for that.

Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:05 am
by Chankgeez
behndy wrote:i want the phrase "Middle ONE" to over take "High Five". i want that SO BAD.

..... a Middle One is when you go for a chest bump but you've got your wiener tasting air and give a meaty thunking slap to the dood's peener that you're sharing a congratulatory moment with.

MIDDLE ONE!! COCK NUZZLES!!!

*thwAPITY*


You wanna know what I think of when I think of "Middle One"?

This:

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Re: STRYMON FLINT - it's a trem/verb, apparently

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:33 am
by madmax1012
behndy wrote:i want the phrase "Middle ONE" to over take "High Five". i want that SO BAD.

..... a Middle One is when you go for a chest bump but you've got your wiener tasting air and give a meaty thunking slap to the dood's peener that you're sharing a congratulatory moment with.

MIDDLE ONE!! COCK NUZZLES!!!

*thwAPITY*



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