So basically, het 3 strymon timelines and you don't need any wet effect pedal anymore. One can do delay, one can do reverb and one can do chorus, flange or vibrato, chorus or whatever the hell else you want. 😂 love it.
Thanks for your brilliant video! I managed to get an incredible chorus jazz tone with my Gibson 335, and Princeton Amp, using the Timeline, with the settings from your video, and spring reverb up on 4. Just a gorgeous tone! (Time 2ms, Repeats 1/3, Mix 1/3, Depth max.). Reverb on the amp at 4. Neck Pickup.
Thanks for this. I found that 4 ms sounds best to me, Mix about 2 o'clock, and a slight boost on Repeats (just past 50%), and Speed about 11 o'clock. Depth maxed. Your original idea - keeping the delay time short - is spot on. Up around 20 ms the pitch wobble is way too much for my ears, but 4 ms provides a gentle chorus to just add sparkle & texture. Thanks again! 😎😎
Wow, that's amazing! I bought a Timeline, because delay is one of my absolute favourite effect, but I also realised that I like some modulation and have been looking around for other modulation pedals, but it seems like I will not need it when the Timeline can do this. What I also like is that I thought that the lo-fi machine would be unusable for me, but definitely not anymore. That's really awesome! Thanks for the tips! (y)
This sounds beautiful. I often mess around with the "Echo" effect that comes with Ableton. I'm gonna have to make my new Echosystem do stuff like this.