Been messing aroud with it for the last good while.
It's deadly. It really makes a ruckus for such a tiny box.
I have a few thoughts for ya.
There are three modes, momentary, latch and auto. I would say i will stick with momentary 90% of the time. This mode is basically what you get in a freeze pedal i assume. You step on the switch and it holds your note/chord until you step off the switch. While holding a nite, you can play over the frozen sustained chord/note
Latch is where the superego features come in. Thus allows you to build pads, soundscapes or beds using multiple held notes adding each time tou click on the pedal. I assume this isbwhat the superego does. It's a very cool feature and can make some really sinister sounds. I look at this as a bonus to the momentary mode which i got the pedal for. You can really see where the effects loop on the superego would come in handy. It can get a bit messy with modulation effects after it in the chain, which is how i have it currently. I might switch that. I'd say as i understand betterbwhat the gliss and speed/layer knobs do, i will use this mode more.
The third mode, auto, is where a layer is added as you play depending in a set threshold. This would be fantastic for a guitar wirh like a shimmery reverb, but i dont see myself using this mode as much. Again, after i fogure out the knobs a bit better, i might use this mode.
To me, if i had a freeze pedal, i wouldn't upgrade. But the size alone makes it an easy buy for me because this board has limited space.
It is expensive, but you get the freeze plus some extra cool bits. And you save a ton of space. I simply couldnt get a bigger pedal on this board.
So overall, im happy i found i. It was exactly what i was looking for plus extra. But pricey.
Soundwise, i was only using headphone out from my tc bh250 into AKGs but i reallyxwant to hear it at rehearsal.
Not sure it will get much use in the band, but a ron of fun at jams.
One thing to remember is it isnt a looper, so youre not sustaining phrases or runs. Just notes and chords if that makes sense.