Pepe wrote:Those Maestro pedals are really nice. The first Gibson stuff that I would buy. But I'd rather like to see reincarnations of the Ringmodulator, Envelope Modifier, Phase Shifter, Octave Box and the Brassmaster.
yeah reproductions or modern interpretations of the old maestro things would be more interesting to me
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:25 pm
by echorec
Seymour Duncan has discontinued the Vapor Trail Deluxe. I don't know if they're going to fulfill any more orders on this or not. I'm curious if sales were sagging, or if it was a parts crunch issue and they just decided the original was a safer product to keep producing. With extended delay times, I wonder if that meant needing more chips than they could source.
In sort of related news, Cymatics FM is developing a Thermae-inspired plugin for people who wanted filtered, octave-jumping delays on a budget.
I've been wanting to have something like this on hand, but also, I don't want to hear shitty beats with a bunch of glittering, hiccuping, echo spasms.
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:09 pm
by Dandolin
Pepe wrote: I'd rather like to see reincarnations of the Ringmodulator, Envelope Modifier, Phase Shifter, Octave Box and the Brassmaster.
qft
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 9:39 am
by Confuzzled
goosekevin wrote:
Pepe wrote:Those Maestro pedals are really nice. The first Gibson stuff that I would buy. But I'd rather like to see reincarnations of the Ringmodulator, Envelope Modifier, Phase Shifter, Octave Box and the Brassmaster.
yeah reproductions or modern interpretations of the old maestro things would be more interesting to me
The Fuzz Phazzer or any retro pedal in a cool retro housing which we probably won't get because Gibson is doing a cookie cutter production enclosures with retro graphics.
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2022 12:07 am
by Gone Fission
Walrus M1 stereo multi mod got introduced to go with their R1 and D1. I haven’t listened to this yet, just some IG snippets, so I’ll catch this later. Snippets seemed pleasant, but didn’t send me looking for more info or clips. Just posting this vid ‘cause I saw it linked elsewhere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=9DljKE_CnmM
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2022 8:52 am
by Dandolin
sounds purty, but not distinctive, tho it's hard to tell with any certainty given all the other pedals in use.
pretty much seems like what i'd expect from this series, but i'd be interested to hear a demo soloing the pedal.
not to bash Walrus, because i found the others in this series to sound nice too, but for my purposes this series is a whole lotta close-but-no-cigar because i need my pedals to bring the weird
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:12 am
by Dowi
Dandolin wrote:sounds purty, but not distinctive, tho it's hard to tell with any certainty given all the other pedals in use.
pretty much seems like what i'd expect from this series, but i'd be interested to hear a demo soloing the pedal.
not to bash Wlarus, because i found the others in this series to sound nice too, but for my purposes this series is a whole lotta close-but-no-cigar because i need my pedals to bring the weird
Yeah and.. No flanger? No ring mod?
NOT.
FOR.
ME.
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:25 am
by manymanyhaha
echorec wrote:In sort of related news, Cymatics FM is developing a Thermae-inspired plugin for people who wanted filtered, octave-jumping delays on a budget.
I'm interested in trying this out, have not had a Thermae yet...............
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 5:58 pm
by cosmicevan
The new octave thingie from MXR looks interesting.
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 6:23 pm
by Dandolin
yah - i'd like to hear a comparo with the TC Sub'n'Up (ugh that name)
it's have to be pretty cheap for me to move on one tho
tangent alert - what do people think of the latest iteration of the Pitch Fork?
They look decent for an affordable line. At least they didn't release them as Squier pedals
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 1:21 pm
by Never
Lol, I would definitely buy a Squier pedal tho...
Gone Fission wrote:The SCF I’m a bit skeptical about. Chances are they watered it down to use the cheap, noisy Cool Audio BBDs. I hope to be proven wrong, but then again, giving money to Uli . . .
I read somewhere once that the original delay chips they used weren't BBDs and are way way out of production, but I don't actually know anything I got one of the originals recently tho if anyone needs a gutshot
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 1:37 pm
by chuckjaywalk
I am happy to see the ~$100 pedal market heating up with full-sized pedals with top-mounted jacks. Perfect for the sort of pedals I never keep (chorus, flanger, distortion).
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 4:14 pm
by qersty
Dowi wrote:Yeah and.. No flanger? No ring mod?
NOT.
FOR.
ME.
Pin this post to the top of the forum
Dandolin wrote:yah - i'd like to hear a comparo with the TC Sub'n'Up (ugh that name)
it's have to be pretty cheap for me to move on one tho
tangent alert - what do people think of the latest iteration of the Pitch Fork?
I have been wondering about that too and really wondered what the cross modulation does. I think the sub n up is pretty different from the new mxr thing. I wasnt that into the mxr, it felt too bloated to have all that and fuzz on top
Re: New gear announcements for 2022
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 6:44 pm
by Gone Fission
Never wrote:
Gone Fission wrote:The SCF I’m a bit skeptical about. Chances are they watered it down to use the cheap, noisy Cool Audio BBDs. I hope to be proven wrong, but then again, giving money to Uli . . .
I read somewhere once that the original delay chips they used weren't BBDs and are way way out of production, but I don't actually know anything I got one of the originals recently tho if anyone needs a gutshot
Panasonic MN3007s (or their rebranded labeling as TDA2107 that Phillips) are gone but Xvive has a current production version and Xvive’s BBDs are very high quality. It’s a more expensive part but well worth it. And the whole point of the SCF is very high quality, low noise audio—noisy Cool Audio chips is a great way to destroy value in that expensive legacy brand Uli bought.