vojtasTS29 wrote:Well, maybe the Memory Boy? I am not into delays too much, but this seems to have a really nice tone. Not sure about the loop time tho.
memory boy is almost there, but i don't think it has enough of a loop.
Wee bit pricier than you said, but love my Memory Man w/ Hazarai. Great delay, tap tempo, does different types of delay well, has looper, and can be operated with or without physics degree. Like, you can pretty much plug in and go, or you can spend time with it. I literally find something new that it can do every time I sit down with it.
I've never found a looper that doesn't feel weird, though (I've only ever used this and the RC-2). I find them quite unintuitive things generally, and you have to work around them.
It can be fiddly getting the blend control right so that volumes of subsequent loops make sense.
for me, the loops are a "probably going to use" feature as i think this incarnation of the band is going to end up a three-piece. can't say how often i'll use loops, but i can think of a few places it should be pretty straightforward... i just need to get better at tap dancing!
The bit that threw me about SMMwH looping was the step on at start, take your foot off when your done thing (that's right, isn't it Paul?) - prefer the click start/click stop loop on the TC.
loving the features of the x4 but.... anytime i run an overdriven signal through it, the thing cuts out after about 15 seconds. do i have to run it only through the fx loop?
dots wrote:loving the features of the x4 but.... anytime i run an overdriven signal through it, the thing cuts out after about 15 seconds. do i have to run it only through the fx loop?
I haven't used the looper enough to comment on this; I've only used it for shorter loops.
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
dots wrote:loving the features of the x4 but.... anytime i run an overdriven signal through it, the thing cuts out after about 15 seconds. do i have to run it only through the fx loop?
That doesn't sound right at all to me - contact TC? Ask for a replacement?
EDIT: that said, are you just running it up front (I did, with lots of fuzz, obv.)? The only problems I've read about online (did a little scout around since I was so quick to recommend) come from running it in the loop. Have you tried switching it from true bypass to buffered? See if that does it?
Yeah, I've never used mine in an FXLoop, it's always up front, partly because I bi-amp and use it as my stereo split;my guitar amp doesn't have a loop, though the bass amp does.
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
It is very similar to the FBx4. I use it with my Prophet08 so I cant really say about the guitar tones but the sound quality is great and functionality is ok if you dig the manual a bit.
dots wrote:loving the features of the x4 but.... anytime i run an overdriven signal through it, the thing cuts out after about 15 seconds. do i have to run it only through the fx loop?
Hmmm, are you daisychaining the power to everything? I wonder if turning-on the OD too is making the current draw higher than your PSU is able to happily supply? Digital fx can be quite current-greedy.