Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Strymon DIG v2 Dual Digital Delay review on Juno-6, GS-2, ARP2600m, Matrixbrute
video upload by Knobs & Switches
"I´ve tried the Strymon Dual Digital Relay DIG v2 on some of Keys. The title track was made with a ACE Tone Rhythmn Ace and a Farfisa VIP-600. All the delay Sounds in this Video are only coming from the DIG v2. Other FX and Electronics are a Chase Bliss Lossy & Generation Loss MkII, Strymon OLA, B.Box Modulator, & Opto Compressor, Dreadbox Disorder & Kinematic, Malekko Scrutator, JHS Reverb Tank, Arturia Matrixbrute & Drumbrute Impact, Boss DR-110, Roland Juno-6, ARP 2600m, Yamaha GS-2, CE-20, DX-21 & RX-7 and the Reverb from the Neon Egg Planetarium 3
For Pedal Power i used the MyVolts CrazyChain MkII:
https://myvolts.com/CrazyChainMKII/?a...
The fancy Audio Cables are the MyVolts Candycords:
https://myvolts.com/CandyCords/?a=kas
Used Equipment: Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max, Sony ZV-1, Sony ECM-W2BT, Universal Audio Apollo Twin Solo, Steinberg Cubase 13 and Final Cut Pro X"
LABELS/MORE:
Ace Tone,
Arturia,
B.Box,
BOSS,
Chase Bliss,
Dreadbox,
JHS,
Malekko,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Neon Egg,
Optotronics,
Roland,
strymon
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