TCElectronic wrote:Mimiq Doubler ushers in a new era for live guitar doubling. By harnessing every ounce of power from our new proprietary doubler algorithm, Mimiq manages to distill the magic and uniqueness of actual studio-grade double tracking into a compact pedal. Just stomp it and hear your rockin' riffs gain epic leviathan-like strength, and your lead-lines stand out with unprecedented grandeur, as if played by up to four guitarists at once. When it comes to Mimiq, more is definitely more!
The world's first realistic guitar doubling
Add up to three additional guitar tracks
Makes your riffs and solos sound massive
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
Would totally give it a bash; I use a super-short delay on my 2nd amp to try and thicken things up and avoid phasing issues. Matey from DFA1979 does something similar with a chrous pedal, that's why his feedback always goes WEE-OO-WEE-OO
Doesn't sound like some amazing brand new effect here though, tbh. Maybe some more extreme settings would with less CHUGGA would give a better example.
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I'm pretty sure there's a tiny bit of delay time modulation on there too (that first video on headphones illustrates it), IT MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE, BEN!
I guess the "innovation" here is about the presentation and parameters rather than it being anything actually new.
£130, lol.
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Something that does this really well* is the Whammy V with the detune function. It's like a chorus pedal, but without the warble or the oscillations. I love it.
* - I haven't actually listened to the demo, only read the blurb about what they say it does.
I see where they're coming from with this, definitely, but it's a poor demo that limits their market impact (even though it's clearly "targeted" from their perspective). Having all the gains turns me off - I'd love to hear how it can thicken up jangly cleans, and at a keener price point I might be interested.