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Eventide Timefactor Delay Pedal Part 2

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

www.ProGuitarShop.com - Eventide Time Factor Delay Pedal - Through the decades, top players have depended on Eventide: Jimmy Page, Frank Zappa, Brian May, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, Robert Frlpp, John Petruccl, and Adrian Belew, to name a few. Now, for the first time, these effects are portable AND affordable. Stomp-box simple, TimeFactor fits on your pedalboard or in your gigbag.

Flexibility Built-in
Plug-and-play expression pedal control of wet/dry mix or any combination of parameters. Control program changes and vary parameters continuously via MIDI. Supports instrument or line level inputs and outputs. Plays well with others; adapts seamlessly with a wide variety of amps and other foot pedaIs.

Studio Quality Effects at Your Feet
Top recording studios worldwide use Eventide effects on hit after hit. TimeFactor includes Eventide's 10 best delay effects from the past 35 years without compromising quality OR flexibility.

Obsolescence is so 20th Century
Easy to upgrade; download new software from the Internet and install via USB.
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  • Do something about the Eventide Pitch-Factor please, I'm so curious about it.

  • Best digi delay on the market.

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  • @ChonnyChimole I think the tech 21 boost delay is the best, it really rocks....

  • That last setting is incredible...so..liquid,clear. Thanks for the demo,it really helps when making a purchase decision.

  • @gekaraki Yes

  • So..this or the T Rex?

  • Does it have a dotted 8th note function?

  • @Modonaut57 I should say the Timefactor doesn't color the guitar tone noticeably so I guess it's just the guitar/amp.

  • @Modonaut57

    believe me its the guitar setting... amazing pedal

  • Thanks for pointing at it! I almost forgot where it was!

  • Your demo does this unit no favours. It all sounds tinny and shrill- is this the unit or your guitar setting?

  • I'm just curious as to how you can get a ring modulator tone from a reverse delay setting. I wouldn't have thought the two sounds had anything to do with each other. Can anyone enlighten me?

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