Kniv
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Kniv
This thing is a monster. How you using it, what are you putting in the feedback loop?
I immediately went for distortions. Tube Screamers responded better than Rats (for me/bass) but I am eager to run all things through it.
Loving that each button can be momentary on or off...super versatile.
I immediately went for distortions. Tube Screamers responded better than Rats (for me/bass) but I am eager to run all things through it.
Loving that each button can be momentary on or off...super versatile.
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Re: Kniv
My to-do list with Kniv:
* put a buncha clicky hard-switch pedals like the Csidman in it and use the relay-switching to blast them in and out of the signal
* slap Tensor in there and use Kniv’s feedback control to get some additional repeats while Tensor is in NXT mode, or really any other mode for that matter
* put Judder in there to keep out its idle noise in high gain situations rather than modding it
* reroute signal path so I’m stepping on Kniv more in a live setting and dancing around with my big clumsy feet less
* put a buncha clicky hard-switch pedals like the Csidman in it and use the relay-switching to blast them in and out of the signal
* slap Tensor in there and use Kniv’s feedback control to get some additional repeats while Tensor is in NXT mode, or really any other mode for that matter
* put Judder in there to keep out its idle noise in high gain situations rather than modding it
* reroute signal path so I’m stepping on Kniv more in a live setting and dancing around with my big clumsy feet less
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Re: Kniv
Been checking out a lot of feedback loopers lately, and I must say that Kniv seems exceptionally well thought-out 

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Re: Kniv
What do you think of it? I'm at the point in pedal buying that I'm really reaching for other pedals I "need" but having something like this that could put a new angle on pedals I already have is compelling.Dandolin wrote:make that 41-ish
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Really liking it - I mean, it's a feedback looper (duh, they all basically do the same thing, and so much is about what you put in them), but with *really* well thought-out touches like the state-changing footswitches, expression control, separate loop and dry level and invertible dry phase to make things nicerer or weirderer, choice b/w positive and negative feedback (more flavas!) - it just does what it's designed to really well and gives you tons of flexi, plus it also happens to do a bunch of other utilitarian things (chack that manual). I looked a long time, and while there were still maybe a feature or two I would have put on my ultimate list (like maybe a post-loop limiter, but pfft, come on), and I could be wrong, but nothing came close, including the new Fairfield jawn (and I am a Fairfield jawnboy).
Ultimate rec'd.
fave uses so far: rolling my own oscillation fuzz; gooseing shy flangers into overload
Ultimate rec'd.

fave uses so far: rolling my own oscillation fuzz; gooseing shy flangers into overload

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Re: Kniv
Dandolin wrote:Really liking it - I mean, it's a feedback looper (duh, they all basically do the same thing, and so much is about what you put in them), but with *really* well thought-out touches like the state-changing footswitches, expression control, separate loop and dry level and invertible dry phase to make things nicerer or weirderer, choice b/w positive and negative feedback (more flavas!) - it just does what it's designed to really well and gives you tons of flexi, plus it also happens to do a bunch of other utilitarian things (chack that manual). I looked a long time, and while there were still maybe a feature or two I would have put on my ultimate list (like maybe a post-loop limiter, but pfft, come on), and I could be wrong, but nothing came close, including the new Fairfield jawn (and I am a Fairfield jawnboy).
Ultimate rec'd.
fave uses so far: rolling my own oscillation fuzz; gooseing shy flangers into overload



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Re: Kniv
Just got this, and have only played with the EHX Mel 9 in the effect loop, but am getting some really cool wobbly, detuned string sounds with it. Going to make a list of my pedals and how it plays with the various different effects.
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Re: Kniv
I've been loving mine as a way to add in a dry blend to dirt. and then play w the feedback...cause...ya know...feedback...
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Re: Kniv
I put my Sentimental Bob Tacana Tremolo in the loop today and am getting some cool, swooshy, distorted reverse sounding trem. Really digging it for certain pedals!