Hi Tom,
In answer to your question, I guess you have missed trying the
speeding up/slowing down effects on all the different types of delay - it is
implimented on some and not on others. I know that it's (pitch changing) is a
great effect, but to be "deeply disapointed" in the TimeFactor is a little
beyond me. The quality of the effects, the controllability, the use of 2 lots of
footswitches, expression pedal, MIDI, USB, upgradability, sheer range of delay
intervals, dual delays, the excelent implimentation of the various models...
without getting into the looper... I have a few gripes too, some of them were
sorted out in the software update though and I'm sure that others will be in
future updates. Try changing the delay time on different delay types, some will
pitch change and others won't - for me, the cutting/stretching the time is great
for setting up interesting rythms using the repeat switch and tapping in
different tempos.
Ian.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 8:23
AM
Subject: timefactor?
Finally getting the studio back up here.... expect
results on the RC-50 in the next couple of days.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 3:37 AM, William Walker <
billwalker@baymoon.com> wrote:
The
Eventide Timefactor is one of the greatest delays I've ever tried.
So I have one right here and I am so far deeply
disappointed.... in particular, when you tweak the "time" knobs, instead of
hearing pleasing pitch changes (or on the Repeater time compression) it simply
cuts out bits of program material! (It's better in "looper" mode but I
didn't get it as a looper...)
Did I miss
something?