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I think Stefan would make a 30 dollar pedal fantastic. By FAR the greatest guitar pedal reviewer/demonstrator on the internet. I have spent way too much money on pedals wanting to get the sounds he gets on so many pedals.
This has me really debating whether or not to replace my Gen Loss with the Artifakt. Also, Stefan, please tell me how to create the chord voicings from the section starting at 14:30. That part is just so incredible, and I'd give up more than I should to be able to figure out how to make something sound 1/10th that good.
It's amazing- costs almost as much as my guitar, but it sounds great. Probably for the best, I'm sick of apps anyway- after buying and using the UAFX Lion '68 I'd be fine with never having another pedal that uses an app. But pedal makers seem bent on the idea of making everything work with the phone or the PC or both nowadays. It's getting hard to find anything that doesn't require USB-C, Bluetooth, and an app on your phone to work fully. The Lion 68 shows up needing a firmware update that will also install 3 more cabs and give you a bunch of presets to choose from- and until you get it, it sounds like crap. After the update though- sounds amazing and now you have some presets- which are important because this is a very difficult pedal to dial in on certain tones. The sweet spot for each parameter is very small and they all work together so it's like chasing a moving target- you will get it, but it takes a good while and a lot of effort. Besides, the presets come with stuff like reverb on them that's not on the pedal- the only way to get it is to get the preset.
Vinyls is not plural for more than one record. Vinyl is both singular and plural when referring to record albums. Amazing pedal demo by the way. I'll be ordering one on payday tomorrow!
this is genuinely one of the first pedals in ages that makes me wanna break my vow of gear acquisition abstinence. been wanting a lofi pedal like this for ages!
Still adore the Neuneber Shimmer with its unique reverb with the shimmer mostly or completely off. Not many seem to venture there; but I bought it for the shimmer and discovered the reverb. (Also use the Hardwire Reverbs … ).🤷🏼♂️🎸👨🏼⚕️
I'm sure a lot of people will buy this, but a $30 Behringer vibrato will easily get you enough warble to "make your heart overflow with nostalgia" for days. edit: not hating on the channel, Stefan is probably the best demoer on RU-vid, just pointing out how useful the Behringer is at less than 1/10th of the price.
I've been watching all the vids on this. So far...you win RU-vid! Pat yourself on the back. How would you compare the "pre-delay" effects of the Meris LVX to this? The Empress Zoia? I have both of the aforementioned. Trying to see if the Artifact makes sense, or if I'd be "doubling down" on something that I can already do.
I now feel guilty for not spending as much time with the Nemesis as it deserves. Got bogged down with the 48 page user's manual. Upon finishing it, my thought was "now what"?
You just move the knob you want to assign to expression. So plug in your expression device, move the knob you want to assign (doesn't matter how much, just move it a bit) and then you're ready to express whatever it is you want to express. It's all explained in the manual :)
Thank you so much! I've actually had the Ultrawave for a while now, and I seriously love the sounds. I just wish it wasn't so dependent on using the editor and app. That's actually what's been keeping me from making a demo. I get option paralysis whenever I open up that editor. Would be awesome if they made a new Ultrawave in the same format as Artifakt. Just to get a bit more access to some of the important controls in there. But other than that, it's one of the most unique and interesting dirt devices made in the last 10 years, in my opinion.
How would you compare this to the Meris ottobit jr? At least the bitcrushing / sample rate / filter? Always liked the idea of the obj in theory but the lack of onboard presets and mix control make it quite impractical on a pedalboard...