Anybody know of anything REALLY COOL coming out?

Started by Rhcole, April 03, 2017, 01:07:13 PM

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Rhcole

Hmm,

It's now been two years since the SY-300 and three since the GP-10. What, maybe four since the FTP? There have been good newer products for sure, the Mel-9, the Katana amps...
But nothing that has rocked my world. Of course you may feel differently.

I admit, I'm spoiled. But spoiled people need attention too!
Anybody know of anything really great coming down the road?


mchad


aliensporebomb

Quote from: mchad on April 03, 2017, 03:17:01 PM
Line 6 Helix related thingy.



Apparently it's going to sell for the same price as the headrush so watch the inevitible pricewar.

It will be interesting to see how Roland and Fractal respond to this.
My music projects online at http://www.aliensporebomb.com/

GK Devices:  Roland VG-99, Boss GP-10, Boss SY-1000.

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The Avalanche Run is a dreamy sonic discovery device with up to 2 seconds of delay time and a lush reverb. It features complete control over delay time, repeats, mix and voice (with the tone control), as well as control over the reverb length and mix. It can run in one of 3 different modes: Normal, Reverse and Swell. In "Normal" mode, the Avalanche Run functions as a straightforward delay and reverb. In "Reverse" mode, the delay line is in reverse and the reverb remains in normal mode. In "Swell" mode, the Avalanche Run reacts to your picking dynamics and adds a volume swell to the entire signal path much like manually raising and lowering the volume of your guitar.
The Avalanche Run features an expression jack that can be assigned to one of six different controls using the "EXP" selector switch. It also features Tap Tempo with six different ratios accessed via the "Ratio" selector switch. The Avalanche Run can also be run in "True Bypass" mode or "Buffered Bypass" mode for trails and features 5 different tail lengths including "Infinite" for lo-fi and continuously degrading pseudo-looping.

chrish

#5
Here's a link to analog  delay unit. It uses a magnetic steel roller turning through a series of tape heads that can be turned on or off or increased or decreased in volume. Due out maybe the fall of 2017.

http://pedals.thedelimagazine.com/sickest-stompbox-seen-at-namm-t-rex-binson-echorec/

If you're ever in outdoors in a place that has good delay characteristics such as a canyon, check out how delay  works in a natural environment.

What I've found is that The Echoes coming back at you can be different volumes along with different times depending on how far away the reflective surface is from you and the type of material that it's made of, such as slab Rock versus dirt.

lumena


DreamTheory

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