Re: Spring has sprung (reverb content inside)
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2017 11:27 am
yes you do!!!!!neonblack wrote:I think I just need a TAFM at the end of my chain to fuck up everything else. Fucking GAS, man.
yes you do!!!!!neonblack wrote:I think I just need a TAFM at the end of my chain to fuck up everything else. Fucking GAS, man.
Cool! I hadn't even considered the neunabar stuff. Do you ever find it annoying to hook up to your computer? I guess you probably just do that once every long while.bewatersound wrote:i love my empress reverb for many reasons but spring is far from the best that pedal offers. given the nature of empress's desire to expand on their new big box reverb and delay i think that can change in the future. right now i always end up going to a different reverb sound despite my desire to have a spring sound going on. i think the modulation modes sound really good too! the flanger reverb is great, but i wish it went a little slower. the tremolo verb is definitely a mode i've spent a decent chunk of time in, really fun controlling the rate with expression.PeteeBee wrote:What do we collectively think is the simplest reverb that sounds awesome and has some presets? I'm leaning towards the empress. I need spring, modulated, and a big room. Anything else is a tasty bonus.
Sorry for any thread derailment. Still spring related so it's cool right?
in terms of something really simple control wise, the neunaber exp stuff is what i always gravitate to. i love how simple the controls are, i love that you can set different mix tapers (like setting the effect to be louder than the dry signal but you don't lose any dry signal), i really like the tap tempo set up too. and plus they are super versatile. i have had my slate set to the echelon echo algo for a few months now and i never want to turn it off. it sounds really great as a pre-fuzz delay because of the aforementioned mix tapering, you can still get some attack cutting through the washiness of long repeats.
not really! like you just said i don't change algorithms all that much so i don't mind. it's really easy to do, as simple as loading the program, hooking up the usb and clicking the algorithm, setting the virtual trim pots if you want. the exp pedal is pretty cool if you want to have multiple algorithms, but i flipped it because you can't actually save real presets as any change in the knob position overwrites at any movement. but i think the dudes at disaster area just made a midi based exp pedal that solves that issue. i just like to use it as a simple pedal that i know i could use differently when i need to. awesome jack of all trades for delay/verb/mod.PeteeBee wrote:Cool! I hadn't even considered the neunabar stuff. Do you ever find it annoying to hook up to your computer? I guess you probably just do that once every long while.bewatersound wrote:i love my empress reverb for many reasons but spring is far from the best that pedal offers. given the nature of empress's desire to expand on their new big box reverb and delay i think that can change in the future. right now i always end up going to a different reverb sound despite my desire to have a spring sound going on. i think the modulation modes sound really good too! the flanger reverb is great, but i wish it went a little slower. the tremolo verb is definitely a mode i've spent a decent chunk of time in, really fun controlling the rate with expression.PeteeBee wrote:What do we collectively think is the simplest reverb that sounds awesome and has some presets? I'm leaning towards the empress. I need spring, modulated, and a big room. Anything else is a tasty bonus.
Sorry for any thread derailment. Still spring related so it's cool right?
in terms of something really simple control wise, the neunaber exp stuff is what i always gravitate to. i love how simple the controls are, i love that you can set different mix tapers (like setting the effect to be louder than the dry signal but you don't lose any dry signal), i really like the tap tempo set up too. and plus they are super versatile. i have had my slate set to the echelon echo algo for a few months now and i never want to turn it off. it sounds really great as a pre-fuzz delay because of the aforementioned mix tapering, you can still get some attack cutting through the washiness of long repeats.
Spring is probably the mode I will use the least, so the empress still seems the most tempting, but I'm still undecided.
Fwiw, I tend to prefer boss dm2>dirt over rv3>dirt for many situations.neonblack wrote:
Or maybe I just need a delay. That's actually probably the answer.
I've been outbid. I'm relieved cause I actually REALLY did not want that pedal.$harkToootth wrote:I just band wagoned and put a bid on Ebay for an RV3. If it exceeds $80, I'm out....
Lies!$harkToootth wrote:I've been outbid. I'm relieved cause I actually REALLY did not want that pedal.$harkToootth wrote:I just band wagoned and put a bid on Ebay for an RV3. If it exceeds $80, I'm out....