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Re: OT Tasty freeze
Har! With Bill on board, I do feel validated. And thanks for the hint. I have been using the hold but didn't notice you could mess with the tempo while it was on.
I just hope they'll come around to letting us use the delay time knobs to turn the loop inside out (reverse).
I also love the modulated delay (just a touch). I can't quite get that sound from anything else I've tried.
Protect those knobs! I had to replace one when the little centering tit on the end of the shaft (inside) got broken. Keep it in a box or on the board.
k
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Simeon Harris
<simeonharris40@googlemail.com> wrote:
yeah, eventide kicks ass all over the place!
you can do the glitchy changing the delay time on the eclipse as well. especially good if you attach a cc pedal to the tempo subdivision parameter, then you can change the delay time and it's always quantized. very nice.
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 5:53 PM, William Walker
<billwalker@baymoon.com> wrote:
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Eventide Timefactor in the discussion of freeze and sample and hold. I just took the plunge and bought one to replace my dying DL-4, Holy shitsky! I must have not been paying attention when the virtues of this pedal were being discussed. I like the fact that you can apply a hold function at anytime with any delay algorithm, including reverse delay. I also like the fact that once you have hit the hold button you can use tap tempo to alter the loops length which can create some very interesting artifacts. I have been eying the timefactor for a long time and finally decided that it was time to stop pining for one and pull the trigger. i can't believe how good this thing sounds and I've only scratched the surface. Now I understand what all the fuss was about.
Bill