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Bruno
Copper Member
France
40 Posts |
Posted - 09/17/2008 : 19:25:37
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Jaymzhal,
The Time factor is a really awesome unit, far better and with many more possibilities than the DD20 Giga delay I own too. The incredible thing about the TF is that you can tweak any parameter (and all of them at once if you want) with an expression pedal, and assign these parameters to the expression pedal very quickly. You can do some very crazy things with this unit, and you can, with some tweaking, reach some chorus, phaser, flanger sounds too. Sounds are digital, but a very nice kind of digital, not "chimic". But... you know what? I don't use it at his moment. In fact, I've a Maxon AD9 Pro with 450 ms delay that I just can't part from, it's so beautiful and have the kind of organic sounds I'm looking for (very close to the analog mode from the DD20 Giga Delay). I prefer this pedal that adds definitely some warm to my instrument that can sound sometimes a bit "sharp" (due to the tapping technique and active pickups on mine)
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Edited by - Bruno on 09/18/2008 00:11:19 |
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Hugo Drax
Copper Member
Sweden
8 Posts |
Posted - 09/18/2008 : 12:46:07
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| Congratulations on the PH-1r. Everytime I've used it I've been blown away by how huge and warm it sounds. I need to get one soon. |
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controlfreak
Silver Member
 
Ireland
337 Posts |
Posted - 09/19/2008 : 09:51:32
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S what are people here using their PH-1r's for?
Do you have it set for a slow phase or a fast warbly leslie type tone? and where do you keep the res in all this?
i have the rate set at about 1/3 way up before but am finding i'm slowing pushing it up to get more movement in it. |
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Laurie
Double Platinum Member
    
Canada
4854 Posts |
Posted - 09/19/2008 : 15:38:24
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| I use mine with rate at about "3", res about "2" and depth about "8". |
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Bruno
Copper Member
France
40 Posts |
Posted - 09/19/2008 : 17:24:33
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| When plugged, rate is a 10 o'clock, depth at 14 o'clock and Res all the way up (I don't find it very useful, pretty the same sound all the way down... I wonder wether mine is faulty) |
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