Nick wrote:I'd even be wary of using a power supply with it considering the pedal can move around somewhat on stage...one wrong yank and you're silent.
Yeah, and I would worry about general fatigue of power and signal wires. I'm immagining all kinds of crackling noises and shit
ekwatts wrote:Superego is a must-buy for me. I've wanted that portamento effect for ages and the only places to get it prior to this were on the HOG (spendy) or the V256 (not as spendy, but I didn't want to buy a vocal pedal for just one effect).
I wanted to love the SuperEgo. I was hoping for some sweet G-Funk style portamento for guitar. Sadly my underpants remain uncreamed. I had a look at the ehx.com forum and it seems there is a volume pedal, a pan pedal and an expression pedal in the pipeline. I expect they'll use the same technology as the Crying Tone wah.
Yeah, they will. I think these are the "magic" pedals Matthews was talking about a few months back before he went full St. Nicholas?
I think I would have preferred the Superego if it was basically just a straight rip of the portamento effect from the V256 rather than combining it with the Freeze or anything, but it's all good; I'm still going to buy it. And then run it into a microsynth, into a fuzz. PORTAMENTO FUZZ SYNTH.
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I know its just a weenie post hardcorey lame fest band, but they cover Nice Sprites by Skrillex and the bass play does all this cool dubstep shit. Its well groovy.