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What's the price tag on this? I'm considering buying the Empress Super Delay which is considerably expensive. I'll have to try this out first however. Any one have any comments on this who's playing the Empress as well?
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How specific can you get with the delay time? Like when you use the delay time knob, does it change by 1, 5, 10ms etc? Thanks
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@stavroswrc He's not there to show off, he's reviewing a pedal...
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empress or eventide? which is more userfriendly?
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Dude you're boring..............
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Is a lot of nice pedals out there today, guitar players can really play and create free almost in same way does an modeling synthesizer player.
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his playing sucks
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Question: If I plug an ABY-box in front of this baby (stereo input) and plug the timefactor from the stereo output into a two different amps, can I record a loop into a A-channel and after that record different loop into channel-B so that the loops dont mix together?
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@V5Blanks Bad misconception. Reverb is a complex phenomenon, a whole combination of different reflections and paths to the ear. That is why pro reverb effects cost as much as they do: they model all this stuff.
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what pedal is your opinion better - this one or TC or DL4? I'm living in such a place, where you have no chance to try them!
Even though I have one in my closet I still love watching PGS videos to see, how great my gear can sound in proper hands :)
maksmail 9 months ago 21
@maksmail You're too kind :)
-PGS
ProGuitarShopDemos 9 months ago 5
Question: Can you say how you've got this plugged in? Is it ahead of the amp or in the effects loop?
mtarolli 1 year ago
@mtarolli - We don't use an effects loop. Everything we do goes straight in the front. Thanks for watching!
PGS Video Crew
ProGuitarShopDemos 1 year ago
what's the difference between analog and digital delay?
serve4life 1 year ago
@serve4life - Jeez...long story short; in analog devices the original signal is represented electrically by variations in voltage. With a digital device the original signal is sampled many thousands of times and converted into a sequence of 1's and 0's, to be understood and processed by a computer. The end result is analog delays tend to have lower resolution (some might say "warmer") and shorter delay times. Digital delays tend to be brighter and more "hi-fi" with more diverse capabilities.
ProGuitarShopDemos 1 year ago 46