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  • Pierrot-le-sagePierrot-le-sage

    Excellent polyphonic pitch-shifter

    Morpheus BomberPublished on 08/10/11 at 03:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    From the point of view of the construction is the pretty stuff, good sound and size is the same as the whammy has qq. prs mm (approx. 1-2cm wide). Regarding the look I like even if usually I prefer the vintage stuff. In any case it is in another GRADE compares the horrible news whammy DT.


    USE

    The most interesting is when I branch in the loop of my LS-2 boss: Bomber in the loop A, nothing in the loop B (= B = bypass his dry) and LS-2 rgle to "mix A + B". We thus find the mode "harmonizer" sorely lacking this beautiful pedal. It can be more rgler the LS-2 level of dry signal and Dtun. The result is really stunning: Bomber with the + 1OCT audio becomes really very beautiful 12-string. M…
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    From the point of view of the construction is the pretty stuff, good sound and size is the same as the whammy has qq. prs mm (approx. 1-2cm wide). Regarding the look I like even if usually I prefer the vintage stuff. In any case it is in another GRADE compares the horrible news whammy DT.


    USE

    The most interesting is when I branch in the loop of my LS-2 boss: Bomber in the loop A, nothing in the loop B (= B = bypass his dry) and LS-2 rgle to "mix A + B". We thus find the mode "harmonizer" sorely lacking this beautiful pedal. It can be more rgler the LS-2 level of dry signal and Dtun. The result is really stunning: Bomber with the + 1OCT audio becomes really very beautiful 12-string. Mode -1 octave we take for Jack White in the process of sent the riff for "blue orchid."


    SOUND QUALITY

    Regarding the sound the first thing to do is to properly rgler trim (gain knob of the pedal) to have a clear sound without buzz. The shifiting pitch is really very clean, almost crystalline (without effects). The agreements go down very well sup octave lower. to beyond one feels that began screw up but nothing serious (lightweight warble like the whammy). With the Bomber can play tuning 2, 4 or 7 semitones lowest Manire everything believable. Eg for C drop the low E is granted a tone lower and updated with the Bomber rgle to -2 semitones prsque ... It's too easy and sounds really tr s correctly. The bypass Bomber does not seem to eat the rest sound but this has yet to confirm.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I had the opportunity to test my Whammy IV ct. Now where will I keep ... For the moment I do not know anything yet because we must admit that the Whammy IV has its charm but I think the Bomber is far ahead in terms of sound quality, but the price of more possibilities limits. However the trick describes above I think it will take the advantage.
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  • ebrianebrian

    Good!

    Morpheus BomberPublished on 09/11/13 at 06:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    In, out, level and VU meter façade.Livrée 12 volt transformer with its setting. Solid construction.
    Switches: on and quick selection effects. Usb which is useless because there is nothing to download on the site taken.
    Octave-3Oct (divebomb), 2OCT, 1oct, 5th, 4th, 2nd, 2 nd, 5 th, October 1, Oct. 2

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use. Good pedal travel intuitive.Façade very readable.

    SOUND QUALITY

    This pedal colors her hair and has a small latency. Otherwise it is realistic, the divebomb is impressive. Interesting for vibrato but not recommended as capo because the sound is not quite natural. Attention to the gadget side and not too abused. The pedal travel is very accura…
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    In, out, level and VU meter façade.Livrée 12 volt transformer with its setting. Solid construction.
    Switches: on and quick selection effects. Usb which is useless because there is nothing to download on the site taken.
    Octave-3Oct (divebomb), 2OCT, 1oct, 5th, 4th, 2nd, 2 nd, 5 th, October 1, Oct. 2

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use. Good pedal travel intuitive.Façade very readable.

    SOUND QUALITY

    This pedal colors her hair and has a small latency. Otherwise it is realistic, the divebomb is impressive. Interesting for vibrato but not recommended as capo because the sound is not quite natural. Attention to the gadget side and not too abused. The pedal travel is very accurate because as mentioned in previous reviews we can make changes like on a real vibrato but tune ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    The +

    Realistic sounds
    Solid construction

    The -

    Too expensive if it is sold in € 250.00
    Coloring his
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  • Pierrot-le-sagePierrot-le-sage

    Excellent pitch-shifter polyphonic

    Morpheus BomberPublished on 08/10/11 at 03:03
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    From the perspective of the construction is the pretty stuff, though strong, is the same size as a whammy qq. millimeter (about 1-2cm wide). As for the look I like even though I usually prefer the vintage stuff. In any case it is in another class compared to the horrible news whammy DT.
    Too bad we can not mix the dry with a detune for use as a harmonizer or octave as the Whammy ....

    UTILIZATION

    The most interesting is when I plugged in the loop of my Boss LS-2: A Bomber in the loop, nothing in the loop B (B = bypass = the dry) and LS-2 set to "mix A + B ". This produces the mode "harmonizer" which is sorely lacking in this great pedal. It can be also set on the LS-2 the dry sig…
    Read more
    From the perspective of the construction is the pretty stuff, though strong, is the same size as a whammy qq. millimeter (about 1-2cm wide). As for the look I like even though I usually prefer the vintage stuff. In any case it is in another class compared to the horrible news whammy DT.
    Too bad we can not mix the dry with a detune for use as a harmonizer or octave as the Whammy ....

    UTILIZATION

    The most interesting is when I plugged in the loop of my Boss LS-2: A Bomber in the loop, nothing in the loop B (B = bypass = the dry) and LS-2 set to "mix A + B ". This produces the mode "harmonizer" which is sorely lacking in this great pedal. It can be also set on the LS-2 the dry signal level and Detune. The result is truly stunning: with the bomb on October 1 we get a 12 string sound really beautiful. -1 Octave mode we take for Jack White in the process of sent the riff of "Blue Orchid".

    SOUND QUALITY

    With regard to the sound the first thing to do is adjust the well trim (button input gain of the pedal) to get a clear, no buzz. The pitch is really very clean shifiting, almost crystalline (no effect). Agreements going very well until the lower and upper octave. BEYOND we feel that it starts to screw up but nothing serious (slight warble like the whammy). With the Bomber can play in tuning 2, 4 or 7 semitones down so entirely credible. C p.exe to drop the low E is given a tone lower on days with and Bomber set to -2 semitones ... It's almost too easy and it sounds really well. The bypass of the Bomber does not seem to eat but the sound It has yet to confirm.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I had the opportunity to test it next to my Whammy IV. Now why do I keep ... At the moment I do not know yet because we must admit that the Whammy IV has its charm but I think the bomb is far ahead in terms of sound quality but at a price of more limited possibilities. But with the trick described above I think it will take the lead.
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