Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 2:22 am
I only have about a half hour with it so far, but it seems to have a handful of tricks for sure. Normal tremolo stuff is all there. Then you add the frequency. Attack is cool but I can already tell that's not how I'll use it. Manual lets you pick a frequency and it tremolos that frequency in and out. This was my favorite use of the wizard of pitch. Night Wire does the same thing but more subtle, or what I would call prettier. Wizard was way bolder. The LFO mode I only spent like a minute with. Seems to be actually part of the tremolo being effected, instead of how the OBNE Procession filter mode just felt like there was a filter going in the background irreverent of what you're playing. Hopefully that makes sense. I'm going to try to record a little thingy tomorrow. Definitely has some uses outside of the demos I've seen, which pretty much just showcased that it does what any tremolo does.Ev_O))) wrote:More thoughts on the nightwire? Seems like it can do a tonne of shit.
I know EQD is all about dirt and stuff but their modulations have always been what interested me the most. My Afterneath has lasted the longest on my board, and I'm sure my coming Avalanche Run will be sick as well.PeteeBee wrote:I only have about a half hour with it so far, but it seems to have a handful of tricks for sure. Normal tremolo stuff is all there. Then you add the frequency. Attack is cool but I can already tell that's not how I'll use it. Manual lets you pick a frequency and it tremolos that frequency in and out. This was my favorite use of the wizard of pitch. Night Wire does the same thing but more subtle, or what I would call prettier. Wizard was way bolder. The LFO mode I only spent like a minute with. Seems to be actually part of the tremolo being effected, instead of how the OBNE Procession filter mode just felt like there was a filter going in the background irreverent of what you're playing. Hopefully that makes sense. I'm going to try to record a little thingy tomorrow. Definitely has some uses outside of the demos I've seen, which pretty much just showcased that it does what any tremolo does.Ev_O))) wrote:More thoughts on the nightwire? Seems like it can do a tonne of shit.
I played a Spatial Delivery this weekend at Rock N Roll Vintage in Chicago. It's cool. It's very cool actually. The sample and hold filter is one of the best I've played possibly ever. The envelope filter modes are finicky, to say the least. I think they made the controls extremely wide range so the pedal can be used with a lot of stuff, but as a consequence the range of settings for your particular gear combo can be hard to find and small once you're there.Somnambulance wrote:I know EQD is all about dirt and stuff but their modulations have always been what interested me the most. My Afterneath has lasted the longest on my board, and I'm sure my coming Avalanche Run will be sick as well.PeteeBee wrote:I only have about a half hour with it so far, but it seems to have a handful of tricks for sure. Normal tremolo stuff is all there. Then you add the frequency. Attack is cool but I can already tell that's not how I'll use it. Manual lets you pick a frequency and it tremolos that frequency in and out. This was my favorite use of the wizard of pitch. Night Wire does the same thing but more subtle, or what I would call prettier. Wizard was way bolder. The LFO mode I only spent like a minute with. Seems to be actually part of the tremolo being effected, instead of how the OBNE Procession filter mode just felt like there was a filter going in the background irreverent of what you're playing. Hopefully that makes sense. I'm going to try to record a little thingy tomorrow. Definitely has some uses outside of the demos I've seen, which pretty much just showcased that it does what any tremolo does.Ev_O))) wrote:More thoughts on the nightwire? Seems like it can do a tonne of shit.
I have a Mr. Black Fwonkbeta coming, but I want to get a Spatial Delivery and make them duel and keep the victor..
Yes exactly - it means you can have the Mobius in three spots instead of two. I have the 'pre' section of the Mobius in front of my dirt pedals and amps, and then the switcher allows me to switch the 'post' section between two spots - the Super Ego loop and in-between the count to five and delay.Interstellar Burst wrote:Threw this into BILF at the last moment:
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Route 66 (comp) > Polytune mini > Nano POG > Bit Commander > Mobius (pre) > Scarab Deluxe > Unpleasant Companion > Route 66 (OD) > Amp > (In FX loop) Superego > (Mobius post in Superego loop via Loopi switcher) > Count to 5 > Mobius (post) > Supa-puss > Polara > Infinity Looper (synced to Beat Buddy)
I've since started swapping the Sarab in and out with a BYOC Large Beaver that I'm finding really works for me
How do you have the switcher set up? Does it work so you can have the Mobius only in the Superego loop or in your regular chain when you switch em? Cause i've been wanting to do that for a while
Too quiet? Really. I have a epi v Jr and matching 112 and it knocks my boots.ateah wrote:It's too quiet. But i like it boosted with the memory mane and dirt.