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I have a big pedalboard! :)


Just how big is your pedal board, cowboy?

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:lol: It's the Furman SPB with the road lid. Trouble is, you gotta fill it with stuff!

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heartstrings wrote:
Thanks for the info, guys. I guess Eventide needs to come up with a "ReverbFactor" pedal. I ditched my rack a while ago in favor of dedicated pedals, so I'm always on the lookout for high-end single function pedals. I just might snag the TimeFactor; the fidelity of my Line6 delay pedal leaves a lot to be desired! :lol:


According to the Eventide staff, it's on the way ;)

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heartstrings wrote:
Thanks for the info, guys. I guess Eventide needs to come up with a "ReverbFactor" pedal. I ditched my rack a while ago in favor of dedicated pedals, so I'm always on the lookout for high-end single function pedals. I just might snag the TimeFactor; the fidelity of my Line6 delay pedal leaves a lot to be desired! :lol:


According to the Eventide staff, it's on the way ;)


COOL!!!!

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Where did you find out about this, by the way? I checked the Eventide website but couldn't find anything about it.

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You have to check the Eventide users forum, in which some guys of the Eventide staff write. Probably saw it on the "verbfactor" topic.

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You can emulate reverbs in TimeFactor by upping the feedback on a slap-back delay, which is very clean.

I love the TimeFactor.

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This just in: new updates have been released for the TimeFactor and ModFactor over at Eventide! :shock:

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Thanks for the update news.

Something else the Timefactor will do:

When using it - melody in channel #1, bass in channel #2, you can take the mono out
(channel #1 out) into one amp, and it mixes both sides together. No need for a mixer!

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Right but... I presume you don't use the footswiches, because if you do so, and then you disable the preset on the TF, you loose the sound on the channel #2 (bass side). Pretty dangerous in a live context, eh? :mrgreen:

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