TC Prophet delay
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 3:29 pm
I feel like this one needs its own thread, since it's shockingly weird for $50. Beginning just after 1:15, you can hear the extended continuation it does when you adjust the pots. For a pedal that's not marketed as a SOS device, that might be its greatest strength. It sounds more like a $200 boutique glitch or freeze pedal than a mass-produced budget pedal (maybe even a poor man's Particle).
The stuff that's happening around 4:24 is much more user-friendly than anything I got out of the Csidman, which couldn't simulate CD-skipping without introducing sharp bursts of gain. To me the Csidman was much better as a moderate noise device than a time effect (and even then it needed to be boosted by a secondary gain device for anything really intense). I've never used the MASF Raptio or the MWFX Judder, which I think are likely better for someone looking for harsher sounds.
All in all, I think the Prophet seems like an insanely fun pedal for the price---especially for loopers and tabletop users.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH1Vwip9gLQ[/youtube]
The stuff that's happening around 4:24 is much more user-friendly than anything I got out of the Csidman, which couldn't simulate CD-skipping without introducing sharp bursts of gain. To me the Csidman was much better as a moderate noise device than a time effect (and even then it needed to be boosted by a secondary gain device for anything really intense). I've never used the MASF Raptio or the MWFX Judder, which I think are likely better for someone looking for harsher sounds.
All in all, I think the Prophet seems like an insanely fun pedal for the price---especially for loopers and tabletop users.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH1Vwip9gLQ[/youtube]