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Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 6:22 am
by kbit
rfurtkamp wrote:The Digi Timebender is the best unsung hero of the bunch.
5 sec of time, which comes in handy because in every mode but reverse, you can hit the on/off footswitch to trigger a useful hold mode that's like the EHX freeze only, well, a lot more options. This includes using it for harmonized or oscillating freeze.
Also you've got multi-head options that are tap-tempoable, plus the usual subdivisions, true stereo fun, and the different delays actually act like what they claim -speeding up the delay time acts differently for a digital delay, analog faux delay, or fake plex the head moves right, fake Space Echo the tape speeds up/down, etc.
It's a sound fun device beyond delay.
I really need to snag one of those. I feel like it would pair with my Cathedral nicely for fucked up atmospheres.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 8:16 am
by V_____
The Timeline is my favorite. It has soooo much stuff in it.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 9:01 pm
by oldangelmidnight
I've been wanting to try one of the Boss DSD delays using a drum pedal for the trigger.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 11:42 pm
by bugzaney
digitech timebender rules so hard. bought it on an ILF recommendation and i honestly can't see myself ever parting with it.
also, the solidgold fx electroman may not be inherently weird but it has an effects loop and a footswitch that can send it into oscillations, so that can be uh... weird.
ps. some part of me really wants to try the boss tera echo... and i own (love) a rainbow machine.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 11:59 pm
by hazelwould
Maybe not unconventional but I'm loving the RE-20.
With the expression pedal controlling feedback I can get instant feedback or spacey washes. Or slow the tempo wayyyy down and use it as a looper. Since it's buffered, I can overdub as well. Super great sounds as well.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 1:40 am
by rfurtkamp
I have an actual Space Echo and I want a RE-20. I understand the allure, I played with a friend's for a bit and if I hadn't scored a hellish deal on this one, I was going to buy a -20.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 10:06 pm
by Gone Fission
The nearest Best Buy liquidating its full music instrument section cleared out an RE-20 or two for $100 before I could get there. Worth checking in-store clearance inventory near you.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 11:27 pm
by rfurtkamp
Nothing near me, it'd cost more than a RE-20 to get to one.
I'm not exactly mobile either, powered chairs don't fit in normal transportation.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:08 am
by Eric!
Gone Fission wrote:The nearest Best Buy liquidating its full music instrument section cleared out an RE-20 or two for $100 before I could get there. Worth checking in-store clearance inventory near you.
Oooo. CHEAP PEDGE.
I REALLY like the Particle. Cannot recommend anything better for broken ambiance. Playing a delay into a FUCK OVERDRIVE with crackle ON will yield lots of squishy broken goodness. Though the fuck is anything but squishy.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:31 am
by ChetMagongalo
rfurtkamp wrote:The Digi Timebender is the best unsung hero of the bunch.
5 sec of time, which comes in handy because in every mode but reverse, you can hit the on/off footswitch to trigger a useful hold mode that's like the EHX freeze only, well, a lot more options. This includes using it for harmonized or oscillating freeze.
Also you've got multi-head options that are tap-tempoable, plus the usual subdivisions, true stereo fun, and the different delays actually act like what they claim -speeding up the delay time acts differently for a digital delay, analog faux delay, or fake plex the head moves right, fake Space Echo the tape speeds up/down, etc.
It's a sound fun device beyond delay.
Does the timebender oscillate?
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:51 am
by doubleohno
Really gassing for a DD-6 for dat warp mode.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:30 am
by doommeow
ChetMagongalo wrote:rfurtkamp wrote:The Digi Timebender is the best unsung hero of the bunch.
5 sec of time, which comes in handy because in every mode but reverse, you can hit the on/off footswitch to trigger a useful hold mode that's like the EHX freeze only, well, a lot more options. This includes using it for harmonized or oscillating freeze.
Also you've got multi-head options that are tap-tempoable, plus the usual subdivisions, true stereo fun, and the different delays actually act like what they claim -speeding up the delay time acts differently for a digital delay, analog faux delay, or fake plex the head moves right, fake Space Echo the tape speeds up/down, etc.
It's a sound fun device beyond delay.
Does the timebender oscillate?
Yup.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 11:20 am
by Jero
doubleohno wrote:Really gassing for a DD-6 for dat warp mode.
It's cool, but gets wild pretty quick if you keep playing over top. However, letting off the switch for a sec and pressing it again helps a lot to control it. I use the loop mode a lot for fast rhythmic phrase catches.
DD6 is just a neat delay in general.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 11:24 am
by rfurtkamp
ChetMagongalo wrote:
Does the timebender oscillate?
Yep, and like my actual Space Echo and 'plexes, it doesn't go into stupid volume rampup wars doing so.
Re: Unconventional Delay Pedals
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 11:58 am
by backwardsvoyager
TIMEBENDER GAS INITIATED