The more I mess around with this thing the more impressed with it I get... Got it set so it changes instantly between patches no double tapping the switches, tried it on true by pass but didn't like the abrupt ends on the reverb tails haven't noticed much tone suck in dsp mode anyway. I'm going to get the expression pedal so i can use the wah and volume settings.
the big muff is actually quite good in a nasty digital sort of way, and the synth patches are good for some evil random noise... A lot of pedal for £84
LaceSensor wrote:If you haz more money than sense, Big Sky
LOL
what makes you say that?
Its about the price of 2 decent pedals, yet does about 10x more stuff.
The fact you can "freeze" any reverb on it is worth $50 in my book (!)
I have heard a Arion SRV-1 analog vintage reverb pedal. And it sounds really warm and natural and gives your guitar sound a lot of ambience. It doesn't sound as tidy as a digital reverb but the natural character of the sound makes you forget that. I also like it better than a spring reverb.
You are absolutely right. Just like the Frankenstein monster it isn't one hundred procent perfect, but that's exactly the charm of it. No serious it is indeed much more perfect than the monster.