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Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:02 pm
by goroth
I want a reverse delay that knows what I'm playing before I play it. Then reverses it. So that it comes out forwards. That way I don't have to play. I just plug in the guitar, step on the reverse reverse delay and BOOM! Metalz.

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:36 pm
by marco.desan
i just did some test with both amps with the same crunchy sound. I am using my ad30r and a tiny terror. reverb only in the ad30.
what I would like to try is to keep one almost clean (maybe some hiwatt :love: style head...don't know yet) to push with fuzz and the orange always dirty, but i don't really know how to split the signal so that the fuzz goes only in the clean one and the rest (modulations and delays) stereo in both amps ?!
not easy to explain in english ihih

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 1:56 pm
by Ryan
Psyre wrote:What are the odds of a fully wet fast tracking reverse setting on the new delay.... haha


I know you're joking but I get asked crazy stuff like this a lot... people don't get the difference between a guy in a basement working mostly with op-amps and a corporation with 6 software engineers on the payroll designing effects. There's not really any way for me to make a delay with reverse without completely designing from scratch a custom processor.. I wouldn't even know what part to use let alone how to write the 100 pages of code necessary. And before anybody suggests the Spin FV-1, I have no plans on using that guy for a delay.

My plan with a new delay is to find a processor I like the sound of, probably a clear and bright sound since that's my favourite delay sound, and then I'll deck it out with whatever features I can to make it as powerful/versatile as I can. I won't be doing any custom code writing for it.. it won't have reverse or ice or anything like that.

Marco, it sounds like you just need a splitter box... you can get passive or active ones.. brands like Thomann and Radial Engineering and Rane specialize in splitter boxes. You could also use a small mixer for even more flexibility.

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:50 pm
by Psyre
Yea, I guess I just never realize how much work goes into digital pedals, I can't even fathom. My quest for a perfect reverse continues.

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:01 pm
by Ryan
Code is really tough.. it's super complicated and takes a whole different way of thinking than most people think.. people who are brilliant at writing code are really smart in a unique way.

There's a chip available today that lets people dip their toes into writing code and provides enough samples to get up and running fast but I've been putting off learning it... my brain isn't the kind that is good at code and it's tough to learn something so complicated with barely any extra time in the day.

I only have one pedal with reverse delay.. the Super Delay.. it's very cool... Steve Bragg is a genius.

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:20 pm
by allicio
Psyre wrote:Yea, I guess I just never realize how much work goes into digital pedals, I can't even fathom. My quest for a perfect reverse continues.


I'm guilty as charged too.
Didn't realise just how much work goes in to pedals with processors! I wondered about a looper function on the new delay!
Think we just take Ryan's genius for granted!

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:10 pm
by AngryGoldfish
I was explaining a few pedal ideas I had to my older brother and mentioned that many of the designs would not be possible due to my limited knowledge and experience. He was like, "just program digital controllers. It's easy." I'm kinda scared of his intelligence sometimes (he's one of those mind-bullies), so I just nodded politely, knowing full well he was either completely wrong and cocky, or has absolutely no idea and is just spouting BS.

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:40 am
by Psyre
AngryGoldfish wrote: he was either completely wrong and cocky, or has absolutely no idea and is just spouting BS.



Brain bullies are the worst

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:22 pm
by Ryan
Haha yeah! Guys who are good at code think it's easy as breathing in and out... and if you give those guys enough input and output pins with enough memory, they can do anything.

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 2:02 pm
by skwidbol
How about a sunny delay version that has a send and return for its delay/repeat signal? That would make a crazy delay if you can add your favorite pedal to its wet signal.

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:38 am
by Lemyisgod
skwidbol wrote:How about a sunny delay version that has a send and return for its delay/repeat signal? That would make a crazy delay if you can add your favorite pedal to its wet signal.


I wish there were more Delay and Reverb pedals with this option on the market right now. Is there anyway to add something like this to the Reverberator?

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:50 am
by bronzetalon
Lemyisgod wrote:
skwidbol wrote:How about a sunny delay version that has a send and return for its delay/repeat signal? That would make a crazy delay if you can add your favorite pedal to its wet signal.


I wish there were more Delay and Reverb pedals with this option on the market right now. Is there anyway to add something like this to the Reverberator?


Something like this might be planned for whenever Ryan reworks the RRR...this might be a while still.

Re: Ryan, have you ever thought about....

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 3:22 pm
by nightterrors
wsas3 wrote:
Raintes wrote:A REVERB / DELAY COMBO!!!

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