BoatRich wrote:The el cap is definitely the best purchase I've made in a very long time. The tone fits the bass vi/baritone range perfectly and sits in the mix so well. That and the RM-1N are all I really need to play a show. I need to get a favorites switch.
Does anyone know if I can set it as a looper on the pedal and set the favorite as a delay but keep the loop recorded?
I don't think that it would let you do that, I think it wipes the loop when you switch modes
sooooo.... actual curiosity. TOTES not trying to be a doucher.
but isn't the El Cap like $380? why not get a TimeLine at that price?
I paid like 250 for mine as well, don't have the board space or patience for a timeline, and don't really need all the extra features. I heavily considered it or a boss dd500 instead, but when it comes down to it I'd rather have a single good delay sound than a bunch of presets.
One of my band mates have one, so I've messed with it a few times now. While I initially liked it, I grew tired of it very quickly. Sounds good, but its very predictable and ultimately, boring.
One of my band mates have one, so I've messed with it a few times now. While I initially liked it, I grew tired of it very quickly. Sounds good, but its very predictable and ultimately, boring.
The most interesting thing about the strymon delay units is the small footprint, looping (on the cap), tap tempo, and feedback on a foot switch.
ahhhhhhh. gotcha. i just did a quick search and they were showing up like $380ish on Reverb.
smaller footprint is nice. what i love about the TimeLine is having a very different, specific use of weird shits patch for different songs. so the TL is good butts for me.
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Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..