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Post by Mike »

He pulled it out of his arse.

However I think he's right to be honest. I'm pretty sure all the Digitech Factory pedals use Digital Modelling.

http://www.digitech.com/products/Pedals/DF7.php

Model = Digital Model.
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Post by Narco Martenot »

Maybe I am getting this confused with the Memory Man clone, but I swear I saw a Polychorus clone earlier this year that is now nowhere to be found... I remember seeing it on the Behringer site which said it was not released yet, and there were a few on eBay.

Did anyone else see these?

I am pretty sure I am not thinking of the Vintage Time Machine, because I remember that it had the same mode knob as the Polychorus.

Maybe I am going insane.
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I think you were thinking of the Vintage Time Machine, we've been following them and none of us have seen a Polychorus
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Mike wrote:He pulled it out of his arse.

However I think he's right to be honest. I'm pretty sure all the Digitech Factory pedals use Digital Modelling.

http://www.digitech.com/products/Pedals/DF7.php

Model = Digital Model.
well, not entirely out of my ass. I had that digitech pedal at one time. it was very digital. It's not the DF7, it's this one:

http://www.digitech.com/products/pedals/HotRod.php

it models three different distortion pedals and you can blend between them. the behringer one doesn't let you blend them but everything else is the same including the pedals that it models, the DS1, Dist+, and RAT. That DF7 has like 7 different sounds and more extensive EQ.
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euan just curious where u found these behringer pedals? i mean are these a new style of casing? im not sure sorry lol :D
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prismrock2003 wrote:
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euan just curious where u found these behringer pedals? i mean are these a new style of casing? im not sure sorry lol :D
Those were the old style of casing. but boss kicked up a fuss because they looked too much like boss pedals. so they changed them to what they are now.
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cheers hurb i was a bit confused there for a while :D
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Anyone got or tried the VINTAGE DISTORTION VD1 ? - Electro Harmonix Big Muff copy

any samples ?

Been thinking about getting one for a little while now...
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I don't think I've seen one good review for the Behringer pedals. Are there any worth considering? Or are they simply cheap imitations?
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The tuner works, and has a super bright blue led that matches the one in my saltbooster.

Couldn't ask for more, really.
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Jazzmasterfan wrote:I don't think I've seen one good review for the Behringer pedals. Are there any worth considering? Or are they simply cheap imitations?
You clearly haven't read this thread, or threads on this board, or seen the shortscale gear demos youtube page. Lots of fans of Behringer stuff here.

Hurb and me are in two of the biggest Rock Bands the world has ever seen and have Behringer on our boards
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Mike wrote:
Jazzmasterfan wrote:I don't think I've seen one good review for the Behringer pedals. Are there any worth considering? Or are they simply cheap imitations?
You clearly haven't read this thread, or threads on this board, or seen the shortscale gear demos youtube page. Lots of fans of Behringer stuff here.

Hurb and me are in two of the biggest Rock Bands the world has ever seen and have Behringer on our boards
I've seen a few of the youtube demos but didn't watch the Behringer ones as I was under the impression they weren't that great. I'll take a look now...thanks for the info.
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I just ordered 2 more Behringer pedals! :D I know have the UO100-Ultra Octaver, DD400 Digital Delay and DR100 Digital Reverb.
For the price they are great, the Reverb was £22, the other 2 were £17 each, bargains.
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Post by George »

Sorry to bump this old thread but I thought it so bloody useful it deserved it. I'm going to see if my local guitar shop has the Blues Driver clone and/or a tremolo at the weekend.

Vive la Behringer! Vive la Shortscale!
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Yeah i love this thread too, and Behringer. Gonna get me another Sansamp GT-2 clone soon and maybe the PH9. 8)
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othomas2 wrote:Anyone got or tried the VINTAGE DISTORTION VD1 ? - Electro Harmonix Big Muff copy

any samples ?

Been thinking about getting one for a little while now...
you've owned one before. you traded it to me.
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

fwiw, i love every behringer pedal i've had.

dd100 - still own it. love it. great noise.
tu100 - traded, but will be buying another.
co600 - got from haze. meh, not sure what to use it for, but sounds class.

in the near future, i'll be getting:

dd600 - for tap tempo
tu100/300 - for bass
bsy600 - for noise

EDIT: whatever the big muff rip off one is, i did not like. given to cobascis.
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<3 Behringer. I hope to pickup these ones:

Vintage Tube Overdrive- Might just get a TS-7 instead though.
Tube Amp Modeller
The PS-5 copy
DD-6 Copy

...But it won't be happening anytime soon, Fuckall monies :(
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Progrockabuse wrote:
othomas2 wrote:Anyone got or tried the VINTAGE DISTORTION VD1 ? - Electro Harmonix Big Muff copy

any samples ?

Been thinking about getting one for a little while now...
you've owned one before. you traded it to me.
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Post by Fran »

Im a bit gutted they dont do the Boss PS-2 Pitch Shifter/Delay. Damn fine pedal but now expensive.