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  • fr06fr06

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    Strymon BrigadierPublished on 01/13/12 at 14:30
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Nothing to say, super nice pedal (but we got a little crazy), very solid. Not fat at all, same side as the square of the length of a Boss (that follows?)

    UTILIZATION

    In a comment below you can read what the switches are very hard, mouai, I personally think they are well within the norm .. Boss is not good or Lovepedal but I do not fault them! Otherwise there are more buttons within the time type carbon copy but it is super simple to use: mix, repetitive and time for the part very conventional modulation (I do not like, would come back) bucket and loss: the repeats degrade (press the 2 switches the filter knob knob becomes: repeated dark glossy: yes there are hidden features that …
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    Nothing to say, super nice pedal (but we got a little crazy), very solid. Not fat at all, same side as the square of the length of a Boss (that follows?)

    UTILIZATION

    In a comment below you can read what the switches are very hard, mouai, I personally think they are well within the norm .. Boss is not good or Lovepedal but I do not fault them! Otherwise there are more buttons within the time type carbon copy but it is super simple to use: mix, repetitive and time for the part very conventional modulation (I do not like, would come back) bucket and loss: the repeats degrade (press the 2 switches the filter knob knob becomes: repeated dark glossy: yes there are hidden features that require reading the manual) 2nd function, pressing the switch on / off simultaneously that the power supply industry, we choose between two modes, one: net stop repeats disabling effect, 2: they keep turning off the effect, I choose Custom option. In short super simple to use but you still have to learn to "hidden" functions

    SOUND QUALITY

    Bein here I want to say it's really great, super easy to use and sounds irrespective of the settings when I do not want to take my head I set everything at noon ... And in addition to more traditional times the filter and bucket loss can sculpt the sound repetitions, more or less dark or bright, degrading or not ... really great short. There is just the modulation that I do not like, with a little bit why not, but frankly I think it's ugly when you shoot. With more repetitions at 15h, each repetition is stronger than the previous one, ie it goes into self oscillation (you can also go on a self oscillation by keeping the tap tempo), is a way to really s' also fun playing on the time which varies as the frequency of the analog delays (for against the volume can be very difficult to master, with a compression marrent after it, it saturates and I can control the level)

    OVERALL OPINION

    So sound quality at the top (in clean, overdrive, distortion, metal, wah, compressed, ect ...) so easy to use and what's more: what effectively sculpt the sound repetitions, the tap tempo, modulation and a bit anecdotal, but hey I do not use.

    In short, this J'adooore Brigadier!

    I play a Start with a Hiwatt custom (electro acoustic with the fact that too!)
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  • EяяаtomEяяаtom

    while a

    Strymon BrigadierPublished on 01/10/12 at 13:38
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    9v

    UTILIZATION

    Simple, but watch out access to the hidden features are somewhat less

    SOUND QUALITY

    Rehearsals analog sound quite colorful, it is possible to clarify

    OVERALL OPINION

    Features:
    . On the modulation setting there is a choice between a chorus (the first half of the race the knob) or a vibrato
    . Can be adjusted plus or-3dB effect is one of the hidden features
    . 3 different rates for using the tap tempo. not easy to explain here ....


    the +
    . if it is supported on the tap tempo, rehearsals are at infinity to self oscillation
    . ability to adjust the tone repetitions
    . opportunity to take the treaty to the effect his untreated
    . Expre…
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    9v

    UTILIZATION

    Simple, but watch out access to the hidden features are somewhat less

    SOUND QUALITY

    Rehearsals analog sound quite colorful, it is possible to clarify

    OVERALL OPINION

    Features:
    . On the modulation setting there is a choice between a chorus (the first half of the race the knob) or a vibrato
    . Can be adjusted plus or-3dB effect is one of the hidden features
    . 3 different rates for using the tap tempo. not easy to explain here ....


    the +
    . if it is supported on the tap tempo, rehearsals are at infinity to self oscillation
    . ability to adjust the tone repetitions
    . opportunity to take the treaty to the effect his untreated
    . Expression pedal input to control any setting

    the -
    . we would have preferred a momentary switch for tap tempo (like the sr Memory Lane Jr)
    . the loss bucket that adds dirt or rather the background noise is of little use in rehearsal as implausible
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  • Shala MekaShala Meka

    high-end delay

    Strymon BrigadierPublished on 09/26/11 at 10:23
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    It's a digital delay sound analogue to pedal.

    There is an instrument input,
    output mono or 2 stereo outputs
    and an expression pedal input that can affect any parameter. (you can connect a switch Strymon to store a preset optional)

    UTILIZATION

    The use is not very simple because there are two settings compared to more delays and two basic settings hidden.
    The bucket loss that affects the deterioration of repetitions
    Modulation
    Hidden in there is the tone repetitions (darker or acute)
    And volume of sound "effect triggered" that can boost or cutter of 3 db.
    But all is intuitive.
    There is a tap tempo switch which helps to use live.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound…
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    It's a digital delay sound analogue to pedal.

    There is an instrument input,
    output mono or 2 stereo outputs
    and an expression pedal input that can affect any parameter. (you can connect a switch Strymon to store a preset optional)

    UTILIZATION

    The use is not very simple because there are two settings compared to more delays and two basic settings hidden.
    The bucket loss that affects the deterioration of repetitions
    Modulation
    Hidden in there is the tone repetitions (darker or acute)
    And volume of sound "effect triggered" that can boost or cutter of 3 db.
    But all is intuitive.
    There is a tap tempo switch which helps to use live.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound quality is really excellent, it looks dry and the sound effects are passed into the hands of a sound engineer.
    The sounds are not in conflict and remain clear.
    The effect is quite dynamic, enveloping space.
    Even on discrete settings, it is present.
    The loss adds a small bucket organic side with rehearsals get dirty on more advanced settings.
    I'm a little skeptical on the modulation that seems a little grotesque but be of little to my tastes.

    OVERALL OPINION

    A clear effect with high-end adjustments intuitive and effective for lovers of organic and transparent delay at a time.
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  • xxmartinxxxxmartinxx

    Functionally perfect

    Strymon BrigadierPublished on 09/04/11 at 14:18
    - Mode switch and Time knob for time/length
    - Tap switch for quarter, dotted eighth, and eighth note triplets
    - Mix knob
    - Bucket Loss knob
    - Repeats knob
    - Mod knob
    - Tap tempo switch

    UTILIZATION

    Strymon makes three delay pedals. This one is aimed at the lovers of tried and true analog delay.

    There are so many options it's a bit dizzying. The best thing to do is to try the suggested settings in the manual. Here's a description, albeit a poor one, of the different functions. The Mode switch is pretty easy to understand. It changes from a short delay to a LONG delay. The knob does the fine tuning. The switch for Tap, I am not really sure what that does. Strymon sa…
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    - Mode switch and Time knob for time/length
    - Tap switch for quarter, dotted eighth, and eighth note triplets
    - Mix knob
    - Bucket Loss knob
    - Repeats knob
    - Mod knob
    - Tap tempo switch

    UTILIZATION

    Strymon makes three delay pedals. This one is aimed at the lovers of tried and true analog delay.

    There are so many options it's a bit dizzying. The best thing to do is to try the suggested settings in the manual. Here's a description, albeit a poor one, of the different functions. The Mode switch is pretty easy to understand. It changes from a short delay to a LONG delay. The knob does the fine tuning. The switch for Tap, I am not really sure what that does. Strymon says that it switches between "quarter, dotted eighth, and eighth note triplets" but I don't know what that means, so that description sounds great to me. The Mix knob is another standard; it sets the amount of effect you have in your signal. Bucket Loss is an interesting one. It allows you to set the amount of signal loss you experience for every cycle. The Mod knob (or LFO modulation) knob controls the amount of tape warble effect.

    On top of those features, you can also use an expression pedal, or a "Favorite" switch where you can designate your second setting on the fly. There are also other features like an infinite repeat option when you hold the Tap button down.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The debate over "analog or digital" has been happening for years with everything from vinyl records to delay pedals. I must admit, when it comes to delay pedals, I think I prefer digital. I prefer it because it allows for features you simply cannot have on an all analog delay but it can also be extremely clean, quiet, and transparent. My only issue with this delay pedal is that the sound is a bit too transparent. What it does (which is just about everything) is done so well, but it doesn't add the depth and the lush overtones that other delay (digital or analog) pedals can.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I was originally dazzled by the abundance of features and how well this pedal handled them all. I ultimately decided that, for my delay usage, I'd preferred the sound of other pedals over the extreme amount of functionality the Strymon Brigadier. That doesn't mean this pedal isn't fantastic, it is. It is just a little too transparent for my tastes. If you're looking for a feature filled transparent delay pedal, this just might be what you are looking for.
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