patemar37
Published on 04/03/10 at 06:29
There is a delay pedal.
Main features:
-2 Lamps integrated into the pedal (to make it warmer?)
Tap-tempo
-Degradation of the delay repeats that gives a very vintage sound
Midi-connector allows use of hundreds of possible configurations
- Possibility of loop
- Modulation effects induced in the setting of the delay.
- Ability to save 8 configurations.
- The effects usual delays (ping pong, reverse, multi ,...).
She looks very solid (it looks like a miniature tank painted green).
UTILIZATION
Very clear manual available on the website (in English though).
Easy to use: we still have 30 minutes to understand the basics of operation. Certainly not three hours.
Some parameters seem less obvious in their usefulness (it must try to see what I mean).
SOUND QUALITY
The sound, the sound, the sound ... just fantastic. Extremely hot, air, space, uh ... the bomb.
There are several videos on youtube that show the sound of this pedal:
I am less convinced by the effects of modulation used separately. We use this pedal for his delay, not for the chorus.
Too bad there is no 11 in scoring.
I use it with my Tom Anderson on a Fender Deluxe. With my Suhr classic, it sounds just as fantastically well.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 6 months. I ordered it directly from the manufacturer site in the USA. Email communication with the manufacturing company was perfect (they are reactive).
I knew before most digital delays (eg, Boss). The Boss DD7, in my opinion, has no place in the trash than anything else once you've played on the Timeline.
I have not tried to connect the timeline to a midi controller, I am aware of missing 50 percent of capacity of the pedal.
Value for money: I do not know ... It's expensive ... but so good.
Default: big foot that weighs heavy. Moreover, the power cable (supplied by the manufacturer) is one thing to add to the pedal. So voluminous pedal.
Also: I remain very skeptical about the usefulness of the loop.
If I lose it? 1 - I have depression 2 - I bought one in the day.
Main features:
-2 Lamps integrated into the pedal (to make it warmer?)
Tap-tempo
-Degradation of the delay repeats that gives a very vintage sound
Midi-connector allows use of hundreds of possible configurations
- Possibility of loop
- Modulation effects induced in the setting of the delay.
- Ability to save 8 configurations.
- The effects usual delays (ping pong, reverse, multi ,...).
She looks very solid (it looks like a miniature tank painted green).
UTILIZATION
Very clear manual available on the website (in English though).
Easy to use: we still have 30 minutes to understand the basics of operation. Certainly not three hours.
Some parameters seem less obvious in their usefulness (it must try to see what I mean).
SOUND QUALITY
The sound, the sound, the sound ... just fantastic. Extremely hot, air, space, uh ... the bomb.
There are several videos on youtube that show the sound of this pedal:
I am less convinced by the effects of modulation used separately. We use this pedal for his delay, not for the chorus.
Too bad there is no 11 in scoring.
I use it with my Tom Anderson on a Fender Deluxe. With my Suhr classic, it sounds just as fantastically well.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 6 months. I ordered it directly from the manufacturer site in the USA. Email communication with the manufacturing company was perfect (they are reactive).
I knew before most digital delays (eg, Boss). The Boss DD7, in my opinion, has no place in the trash than anything else once you've played on the Timeline.
I have not tried to connect the timeline to a midi controller, I am aware of missing 50 percent of capacity of the pedal.
Value for money: I do not know ... It's expensive ... but so good.
Default: big foot that weighs heavy. Moreover, the power cable (supplied by the manufacturer) is one thing to add to the pedal. So voluminous pedal.
Also: I remain very skeptical about the usefulness of the loop.
If I lose it? 1 - I have depression 2 - I bought one in the day.