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Great @Daveypoo
Grazie, @Charlesalbert mio amico! Questa è una efetta incredibile, ma anche è un po' costoso.
Rose is a hardware analog delay designed with added digital delay features like up to 50 second delays.
Can't wait to see what Dave can do with it and what features he values.
This is just an intro - the pedal is so deep it's going to take a few videos to cover all that I want to say.
Yes. Eventide has some very creative engineers that make great music toys.
That Greek letter turns out to be a lower case Phi:
They used an Upper Case Delta... maybe lower case Phi means something to engineers
just as Delta means change for the maths (I love using the english convention).
I'll google phi...
The Golden Ratio... it usually shows up as an Upper Case Phi but here it is.
Listening to the presets being demo'ed it reminds me of the Blackhole FX... another dreamy spacey reverb.
I'm sure someone will point out some very obvious distinctions between them and why we need this pedal
to be ported to an IOS app.
@McD Firstly, Rose is a delay, not a reverb. With the extreme range of the delay time (from 0.01ms to 50s), you can do more than just delay - you can chorus, flange, auto-wah, reverse delay.... all SORTS of things that Blackhole (as fantastic as it is) cannot do.
And yes - Phi. Daveypoo the host got it wrong, but Daveypoo the editor did his damn research....
How the hell do you “hit the button on the floor”?? You must play in your bare feet and have really tiny toes... perhaps proving, as I once speculated, that you are the size of your screen image. Do I place the pedal on my iPad to turn it into an app? Anyway, always love hearing your voice. 😉😘
Dude - as a YouTube reviewer, I have access to all SORTS of technologies that you lowly humans can scarcely comprehend.
My iPad's bigger than YOURS anyway. And it has a button. And it's fire engine red. With flames. REAL ONES.
I think next I'm gonna add a nitro tank........
You’re a next gen human, for sure, Dave. I tried putting my iPad on the floor and aimed at that little button... cracked the damn screen. Gotta trim my toenails. You owe me!
No refunds - all sales are FINAL!
They certainly have, but a lot of this pedal’s algorithmic guts was developed by a company called WaveMechanics (for Eventide‘s rack processors) in the mid to late 90s.
WM released it as the SoundBlender plugins for Pro Tools TDM.
The scaling of the huge delay range is simple yet effective: whatever you enter can be scaled down from 100 to 0% by a screen fader... glitchfree.
oops, forgot the for @Daveypoo
Thanks for the bump @Lady_App_titude
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Not just where you bump and grind it"
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With Daveypoo on a magazine."
Name that magazine...