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I know a lot of folks don’t love the H9 for it’s lack of physical controls but I’ve made an ableton live max patch to control it and you can directly map MIDI hardware to the patch to control it that way. Gorgeous sound, intensely versatile, yet ranging from extreme in a variety of ways all the way to delicate and detailed. Well, the Space (and it’s equal algorithms in the H9) are my favourite pedal-based reverbs by far. I would like to spend around $150, but I’m willing to consider $250 at the top end. Dirty and idiosyncratic is fine, but I would also like to do more normal reverbs. I will be pairing this with a Karp Odyssey, Ditto X4, and El Capistan (I know it has built in reverb, but I want a little more control).Īny thing else I should look at? I’m a little weird and really dislike side mounted jacks, so top mounted only.
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Really focusing in on the one synth plus looper and a couple pedal concept.
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I really like the sound of the Atmosphere control (feedback into the reverb chamber), that it has a tone control, and the short/long I’ll check out the AMA, looks interesting and I don’t mind dirty. I like the havoc switch for interactivity.Įarthquaker Levitation - another Belton Brick reverb like the Meteore, though a little cleaner to my ears than the Meteore. While you don’t always need to dime the attack knob it is very dirty by design. The most expensive of the bunch.Ĭaroline Meteore - very distinct sound. I like that it has hi and low cut and adjustable pre-delay.
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Strymon Blue Sky - very clean and in some ways generic - or you could say versatile! Having less of a distinct voice than some of the other pedals I’m looking at possible means more mileage. I'm open to learning about what topics you'd like to hear about and which people you'd like to hear from.I’ve been looking at different different pedals and wanted to see y’all had any other suggestions:
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