so I'm about to start building an outboard setup for studio/live idm jamming..
I've been jamming live with two dudes mixing in the box.. solo its fine.. three people? not so much...
mostly just the tweakability factor..
I'm looking at either getting a solid analog delay pedal and a solid reverb pedal.. or one outboard processor..
or ANY suggestions! as I've got a small eurorack setup and could even go with a couple modules if the in/out situation will be affordable.
I'm looking to do the standard reverb on a send and delay on another..
KEY factor is that turning knobs sounds good and produces chills
thanks!
outboard fx units! which one(s) for under 1500usd?
Re: outboard fx units! which one(s) for under 1500usd?
the problem with analog delays is you can't get long delays without serious deterioration of the signal.5meohd wrote:so I'm about to start building an outboard setup for studio/live idm jamming..
I've been jamming live with two dudes mixing in the box.. solo its fine.. three people? not so much...
mostly just the tweakability factor..
I'm looking at either getting a solid analog delay pedal and a solid reverb pedal.. or one outboard processor..
or ANY suggestions! as I've got a small eurorack setup and could even go with a couple modules if the in/out situation will be affordable.
I'm looking to do the standard reverb on a send and delay on another..
KEY factor is that turning knobs sounds good and produces chills
thanks!
i went for a digital delay for my eurorack set-up, the TC Electronic D-Two, its a very comprehensive quality piece of kit.
http://www.tcelectronic.com/D-Two.asp
i also use digital reverb, a lexicon MX500, (and a Lexicon MX100. OK but very much project studio quality)
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Re: outboard fx units! which one(s) for under 1500usd?
really dont like most (any) line6 gear but I will say the DL4 delay module is awesome in live situations. You could get a few external pedals/modules. I would say some of the boutique pedals rival (if not surpass in quality) a lot of the "project studio" rackmount style gear.
I would focus on getting a nice rack of efx or a huge pedalboard. With 1500 bucks you could really start setting up a nice chain, with tons of knobs to tweek until your content .
I like the TC D-Two, its super nice, not enough hands on control for myself in a live situation, same goes for most digital reverbs.
I would focus on getting a nice rack of efx or a huge pedalboard. With 1500 bucks you could really start setting up a nice chain, with tons of knobs to tweek until your content .
I like the TC D-Two, its super nice, not enough hands on control for myself in a live situation, same goes for most digital reverbs.
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strymon el capistan or time line would be something to consider.
techno made me do it
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+1 elcapistan!! <3 <3 my timeline comes tomorrow!
another alternative would be the eventide timefactor(more expensive)... and i think they make a reverb pedal too. The richard devine demos were bad ass.
another alternative would be the eventide timefactor(more expensive)... and i think they make a reverb pedal too. The richard devine demos were bad ass.
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yes.. the eventide space and the stryman timeline were the two I was thinking of getting..
I actually use the timefactor at work to test the inserts on the mixers and I actually don't care for it too much..
I actually use the timefactor at work to test the inserts on the mixers and I actually don't care for it too much..
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The Timeline looks dope. You could have a lot of fun with that and a decent reverb.