Hi, this may have been asked before but what are the different types of reverb on the rrr? Obviously there are plates and rooms and halls but what makes each special? I can hear differences in some videos but I was just wondering there are official names for any of them (I know in the pgs video they say "Warm Hall" and stuff like that). Whatever, I'm just playing off the gas cause I'm planning on gettin one in a few weeks! thanks!
Between the different settings there is a brighter one that stands out in the mix, and then a darker one that sits a little lower in the mix for more atmosphere
Casavettes wrote:and for the record they all sound great, i fucking love this pedal.
that's the bitch about it, deciding how you want to leave it set! both short and long versions are gorgeous and i even am amused by the slap of switching it...
The differences are changes in the EQ and/or decay times... like Hall 1 is brighter and a little shorter than Hall 2, same for the different plates and rooms.
Speaking of rotary, recently in a different thread in here wsas3 did a neat rotary demo of Zep's No Quarter, sounds really cool.
I just finally got to plug this bad boy in and wooooooow! It sounds so wonderful and upon first playing I noticed some of the settings were darker than others. I need to play it a bit more to have more to say buy so far wowzer!
Your welcome!! And for those wondering when this ped is fully wet it gets weeeeeeeeetttt! You can really drown the world away in a ocean of verb. It kind of scared me how wet it can be. The greatest type of fear. You sir make some quality pedals so thank you!!
Haha cool! Demos of the RRR rarely show the 100% wet setting... I dig that too though and I think that's the fun of mix knob, it should go to 100% wet at one end.
Ryan wrote:Haha cool! Demos of the RRR rarely show the 100% wet setting... I dig that too though and I think that's the fun of mix knob, it should go to 100% wet at one end.
I like the way you think and yes that is what She said!!! Bam!