Ah, yeah, I want to try one of this line, too. The C9 and the mellotron one appeal to me most… I think there’s a synth one they’ve just come out with too.

I haven’t played live in a while, but when I did, I tended to have some kind of distortion, delay, reverb, and a filter on hand. For reverb at the time, I was using a Lexicon LXP-1, which is a great little box, not really hi-fi but has a lot of character, and can still be found used for not a lot of money. All my recording these days is effectively made to be a liveset, for reverb I’ve been using mostly an H9 with the Space’s Hall algorithm. While the H9 isn’t as knobbed up as a Space/Factor pedal, it’s pretty easy to navigate and having multiple effects on the one pedal is useful.

I’d recommend avoiding sticking reverb on a stereo mix out, and rather use it as a send. Gives you a lot more control, and it’s really easy on a crappy PA for reverb on everything to make it all just sound like swampy garbage.

Wholeheartedly agree with these two points. The audience isn’t there to worry about the finer points of reverb tails, and it’s often difficult to convey those finer points anyways. I’d be primarily concerned with getting effects that work for you, based on the sounds you like, or the function and flexibility of the interface, or your preferred price point. On top of Eventide, Strymon, OTO, or TC choices already mentioned, something like the Boss RV5 isn’t a bad choice if you’re looking for something not too expensive and compact. Even something like the Zoom MS-70CDR might do the trick under the dirt-cheapiest category.

Also worth adding that dirt cheap if it can do the job in a live setting isn’t a bad option to consider. I doubt anyone is going to cry if that Zoom pedal gets broken or stolen at a venue, a Strymon Big Sky on the other hand breaks my heart just thinking about it speculatively.

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i haven’t used those pedals so i can’t compare. BAM has magic in spades & i find the controls to be extremely performable (both ergonomically & sonically). the algorithms target the musicality of early digital reverbs.

Brand new configuration of gear I had lying around:

  • EHX octave multiplexer pedal (gives a pretty workable bass tone when fed guitar)
    -> Aleph input 1
  • Aleph headphone out drives a reverb tank,
  • Aleph main out -> chan1 of boomerang looper pedal
  • reverb tank return -> sansamp bass DI
  • sansamp -> chan2 of boomerang looper

The remaining inputs of the aleph are used for a mic, SK1 keyboard, (non-sequenced) MFB 522 percussion synthesizer. Gonna add fuzz, wah & a dedicated slapback to the front-end fx (currently on loan to a friend)…

Just occured to me to add a dedicated switch that reverses the order of the primary effect chain. So instead of guitar->effects->looper, you get guitar->looper->effects. This seems like a good system for performing instrumental material, then be able to flick into a mode of sound-manipulation. Dunno - maybe a bit gimmicky, have to try it out to see how powerful/fiddly is such an arrangement…

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What about non-pedal effects, e.g., rack units? Anyone schlepping around a rack?

[quote=“rick_monster, post:23, topic:6660”]
Aleph headphone out drives a reverb tank
[/quote]woah

directly? never thought to try this…

[quote=“rick_monster, post:23, topic:6660”]
Just occured to me to add a dedicated switch that reverses the order of the primary effect chain. So instead of guitar->effects->looper, you get guitar->looper->effects.
[/quote]not gimmicky in my opinion

I can’t comment on live use, but I’ve been enjoying Eventide Space. It’s deep but the layout is very logical. I bought it thinking I would use all the crazy huge/weird presets but in reality I hardly touch them. Somehow it lends itself to darker verbs I would say, easy to adjust cutoffs/eq though (maybe that’s what you’re feeling with “behind the instrument” @ioflow ?). I like the idea of an Eventide rack unit but this sounds good for now at least :slight_smile:

Also curious about BAM and how unique it may sound. I have BIM and it is really great sounding, if a little mysterious to use.

i have the bim and am now GASsing after the bam.

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If I ever get into rack gear in the future, I would probably consider Eventide stuff - an Eclipse maybe. But what I really want is a Vermona DSR-3.

I occasionally daydream about Kyma, too, but… nah.

Imma chime in and in terms of rack gear name the quadraverb. Love that thing. Also it’s all I got so…

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The Empress is a fantastic pedal, if I only own one reverb it would be that.

If you haven’t checked out knobs on youtube, his demo videos are some of the best I’ve ever seen (no talking! only sounds!). He demos some other pedals that I’m going to get as soon as I’m no longer a starving grad student.

I tried out a newer reverb from Earthquaker called the Afterneath that was suuuper dark, I wouldn’t use it too often but I could see it working really well as a subtle background thing, or maybe featuring it once in a set.

I’ve heard awesome stuff from eventide, too.

But for live stuff I’ve had a ton of fun with the BEAP modules in Max, especially the Gigaverb. Freeverb is not very versatile but is fun to freak out by turning up the feedback too high.

What does the beer mode do?


It’s got two settings - it’s really just where they put effects that didn’t fit in other categories, so it’s a bit of a misnomer. But one mode is glitchy, and the other is a gated verb.

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fx units like the ensoniq dp2 or 4 included cv/exp in…I used mine a few times with an expression pedal only (not so much cv possibilities on late 90s devices, hehe).

the ehx mel9-b4 are funny, but i think they’re more suitable for plucked/short attack instruments. tracking on some guitar notes are missed sometimes, but hey, imperfection is beauty too :slight_smile:

moogerfoogers all the way for the live funs

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anyone have any experience with this…

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yes, it’s great

i can dm you specifics if you have questions

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mono only, right? or mono in stereo out?

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I just have the alesis wedge
I haven’t had my full setup put together for a while (this being one of the pieces I’ve not been using)
but what I remember is that this pedal sounds crunchy with the cocoquantus + plumbutter combo I play with

the empress pedal is very tempting as it looks to pack a punch for the size

a real spring reverb would always be a plus too

correct
it has only mono in/out