Graham Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 I've been enjoying YouTube videos of delay/reverb pedals, so far Earthquaker Dispatch Master and Avalanche Run and Keeley Caverns, any others I should be checking out? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Jack Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 You need to get out more ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Posted March 15, 2020 Author Share Posted March 15, 2020 Well, it is in relation to looking at buying one.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itu Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 Iron Ether Nimbus is a bass specific reverb with functional eq. You can exclude frequencies that do not need the processing = no mud. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickD Posted March 15, 2020 Share Posted March 15, 2020 The Keeley is beautiful. I've been doing a lot of recording recently so have ramped up pedals for sounds I'm after. I've been using it for both guitar and bass, and the way the choral reverb works on bass is gorgeous. It's really easy to dial in too, both from the delay and reverb side. I have a Helix incoming this week and I really hope I can replicate the sounds on that, or it will have to stay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick05 Posted March 22, 2020 Share Posted March 22, 2020 Honestly I love my dispatch master, it has a really lovely warm tone. i use the dispatch master for a basic reverb and delay and if I want anything a bit more out there I use a tc electronic hall of fame 2, but that pedal is just reverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salt on your Bass? Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 (edited) Been looking at this as well a bit. Source audio are worth a look. Pricey, but as full functioned as you could ever need. Fender reflecting pool Belle Epoch deluxe (tape delay) Also strymon volante, capistan etc. Roland re20 subject to what you're after. Edited March 31, 2020 by Salt on your Bass? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fionn Posted April 30, 2020 Share Posted April 30, 2020 The old 90’s Boss RV-3 has a cult following among guitarists. Johnny Greenwood and a fair few other tone-lords of that instrument use them ... and it’s absolutely fantastic with bass too. The guitarists who don’t like it say the reverb sounds ‘sterile’. Well, on bass it’s definitely digital sounding, though not cold nor hard by any means. Any of that perceived ‘sterility’ translates well with bass anyway, as the reverb isn’t muddy at all, and the delays are clean. The low end always stays thick and together. Some more details about the pedal here ... https://www.modulargrid.net/p/boss-rv-3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0175westwood29 Posted May 1, 2020 Share Posted May 1, 2020 Boss DD-200, Also the walrus audio stuff is great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
binky_bass Posted May 2, 2020 Share Posted May 2, 2020 Rocktron Cyborg Reverb. Best reverb pedal hands down, I've owned many and this one nails it. Hard to find, but reasonably cheap if you do find one. Only sold mine as I'm now using a Helix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quatschmacher Posted June 3, 2020 Share Posted June 3, 2020 Another vote for Source Audio. Either Nemesis for loads of delay or Collider which takes 5 delay engines from the Nemesis and 7 reverb engines from their Ventris. Can be configured however you like - two reverbs, two delays, one of each, parallel or cascaded in any order. I should be getting one pretty soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gonzo192 Posted June 4, 2020 Share Posted June 4, 2020 Walrus Audio Slö for me. It’s incredible. Doesn’t get much usage in a jam setting but I’m into my production stuff when it’s just me at home. It’s unreal at kicking out some dreamy / haunting ambience for trip hop stuff. Would be sick for post rock. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Posted June 14, 2020 Author Share Posted June 14, 2020 On 03/06/2020 at 06:48, Quatschmacher said: Another vote for Source Audio. Either Nemesis for loads of delay or Collider which takes 5 delay engines from the Nemesis and 7 reverb engines from their Ventris. Can be configured however you like - two reverbs, two delays, one of each, parallel or cascaded in any order. I should be getting one pretty soon. Just watched the Juan Alderete video on that, looks amazing, love the shimmer mode and being able to store presets 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lfalex v1.1 Posted June 16, 2020 Share Posted June 16, 2020 I can never get anything to sound right (to me) unless it has a tap tempo function. Then it just slots right in, reverb in particular. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hellzero Posted July 13, 2020 Share Posted July 13, 2020 There is also the Eventide Space (Reverb) : pricey, but does all you're asking for, @Graham. https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/stompboxes/reverb/space 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thunderbird Posted July 15, 2020 Share Posted July 15, 2020 I've tried a few delay pedals and I'm no way a pedal expert but I'm now using the Donner yellow fall delay and really like it and it's only 20 odd quid I it's apparently a clone of another pedal but I can't remember what Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radiophonic Posted July 17, 2020 Share Posted July 17, 2020 Boss RV500. It replaced a Source Audio Collider which I sent back due to various unexpected design weaknesses. RV500 is really undersold as a reverb IMO. It includes the RE201 Space Echo delay engine (albeit without the wear controls) and every reverb patch has an additional digital delay you can enable. So that's a 3 head tape sim + every reverb you can imagine + a single head digital delay on any patch. Plus with a bit of trickery you can fully daisy chain the patches albeit on mono only. I'm pretty impressed. The only slight annoyance is that even if I get rid of my DD500, it's still a few cm too wide to fit on my smaller board. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quatschmacher Posted July 17, 2020 Share Posted July 17, 2020 2 minutes ago, radiophonic said: Boss RV500. It replaced a Source Audio Collider which I sent back due to various unexpected design weaknesses. RV500 is really undersold as a reverb IMO. It includes the RE201 Space Echo delay engine (albeit without the wear controls) and every reverb patch has an additional digital delay you can enable. So that's a 3 head tape sim + every reverb you can imagine + a single head digital delay on any patch. Plus with a bit of trickery you can fully daisy chain the patches albeit on mono only. I'm pretty impressed. The only slight annoyance is that even if I get rid of my DD500, it's still a few cm too wide to fit on my smaller board. Interested in what you thought the Collider design flaws were; I’m about to get one delivered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radiophonic Posted July 17, 2020 Share Posted July 17, 2020 (edited) 22 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said: Interested in what you thought the Collider design flaws were; I’m about to get one delivered. I saw that you'd won one! It was on the SA instagram feed. I will start by saying that it's failings were mostly very specific to how I wanted to use it, so YMMV. I run an ES5 loop switcher, with delay and reverb after the loops, controlled entirely via MIDI PC/CC commands. First of all, Collider is a dual pedal, so the ability to bypass both sides of a patch via MIDI CC messages seemed like an obvious inclusion. Nope. It will only take a single CC message and there isn't one for 'bypass A + B'. I spoke to them about it and they say that it may be added in the future. The obvious workaround is to have a dummy patch that is loaded in bypass mode. This works but it kills your trails. It also takes around 500ms to load each dual patch - you can't load up each side separately - it's more like a bank in Boss-speak. This is a long while when in mid flow and I kept thinking I'd missed the switch and then flubbing the part. Then there's the switching. To save space, the left foot switch is dual function - covering the usual bypass but also tap tempo. This means it has to know what you are trying to tell it to do - and that means another wait while you exceed the maximum tap interval unfortunately. Again, it just caused me to flub. It's also got far more limited editing than either Nemesis or Ventris. This is deliberate, but I'm used to the Boss style deep dive and had just assumed that Collider would be similar - as Ventris / Nemesis both are. Finally, the tape delay (my go to) is an Echoplex type, so no multihead options unless you set up one delay on each side of the patch and even then it's only dual head rather than 3 like the Copicat or Space Echo and you've lost the reverb option too. I was very disappointed, being a huge fan of the Manta - which has very simple and reliable MIDI. I was quite mystified by the MIDI problems. All that said, the plate reverb sounded fantastic. Edited July 17, 2020 by radiophonic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quatschmacher Posted July 17, 2020 Share Posted July 17, 2020 15 minutes ago, radiophonic said: I saw that you'd won one! It was on the SA instagram feed. I will start by saying that it's failings were mostly very specific to how I wanted to use it, so YMMV. I run an ES5 loop switcher, with delay and reverb after the loops, controlled entirely via MIDI PC/CC commands. First of all, Collider is a dual pedal, so the ability to bypass both sides of a patch via MIDI CC messages seemed like an obvious inclusion. Nope. It will only take a single CC message and there isn't one for 'bypass A + B'. I spoke to them about it and they say that it may be added in the future. The obvious workaround is to have a dummy patch that is loaded in bypass mode. This works but it kills your trails. It also takes around 500ms to load each dual patch - you can't load up each side separately - it's more like a bank in Boss-speak. This is a long while when in mid flow and I kept thinking I'd missed the switch and then flubbing the part. Then there's the switching. To save space, the left foot switch is dual function - covering the usual bypass but also tap tempo. This means it has to know what you are trying to tell it to do - and that means another wait while you exceed the maximum tap interval unfortunately. Again, it just caused me to flub. It's also got far more limited editing than either Nemesis or Ventris. This is deliberate, but I'm used to the Boss style deep dive and had just assumed that Collider would be similar - as Ventris / Nemesis both are. Finally, the tape delay (my go to) is an Echoplex type, so no multihead options unless you set up one delay on each side of the patch and even then it's only dual head rather than 3 like the Copicat or Space Echo and you've lost the reverb option too. I was very disappointed, being a huge fan of the Manta - which has very simple and reliable MIDI. I was quite mystified by the MIDI problems. All that said, the plate reverb sounded fantastic. That’s interesting. The lack of individual CCs for the two sides does seem like a bit of an oversight. I chose this as a one-stop delay/reverb but I’ve also got a Ventris and Nemesis coming so I’ll see which I prefer. Might use one with my synth and another with my bass board as my Moog doesn’t have any built-in effects and I think it would sound good going into some. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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