Thursday, March 27, 2008
Jomox XBase888 with Eventide TimeFactor Delay
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"This is an awesome sounding delay pedal! You can hear the dry signal of the Jomox XBase888 in the first section. It's great having it synced. The TimeFactor's display shows you the delay time in note values or milliseconds.
The TimeFactor is actually two delays in one. It has a mix knob, second from the top-left, that allows you to transition between two different delay times, The first delay in this demo is the "Band Delay", the second is "Reverse" and the third is a "Mod Delay". You can hear at the end how it will actually transition smoothly from one delay time to another, giving you some interesting effects. This super delay pedal also does amazing tape and analog emulations as well as a looper. Nice. bigcitymusic.com"
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I totally want one of these now! Thanks =o]
ReplyDeleteI totally have one of these... ;)
ReplyDeleteI use a Timefactor and a Nova Reverb hooked up to my Allen & Heath G2 mixer:
http://midimechanics.blogspot.com/2008/01/gear-pr0n-tc-electronic-nova-reverb.html
I totally just dropped 2K on an Eclipse last week, so this really doesn't do much for me.
ReplyDeleteI wonder when Eventide will ever make a basic rackmount effects box in the $500 - $1,000 range.
Lexicon has grabbed a fair share from that market with the MX series. Pretty nice stuff for the money.
Think they'll do it?
hint: you can never go wrong with something labeled 'eventide'
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