Our fearless leader Tore sat down with Pete Thorn to discuss the benefits of serial effect signal chains over parallel chains, especially when using time-based effects. Be sure to check out Pete's RU-vid channel here: / sinasl1
Great video. This really helped me out cause I bought a gmajor a few weeks ago and was having problems with my tone with it on and this has showed me why. Currently sitting in bed at one am now and have to wait till the morning until I can set it up properly with my jvm. Thanks a bunch!
That needs to be the name of a pedal. A pedal that dose both delay and reverb paralled with tone print for both sides. HOF and FB in one. I would buy that!!!
Hey Mr. Thorn! This is why I have have been using Marshall 30th Anniversary heads with a parallel loop. It just works killer for the delay and reverb. I just can't get used to the series loop...
Btw, does all TC Electronic pedals have the same phase? What solution does TC Electronic recommends when a pedal from a different brand is out of phase with a TC Electronic pedal in a wet/dry setup? I have a wet/dry setup with two TC pedals on the wet side, and on the dry side I have three overdrives, and one of them is out of phase with my TC pedals, I recently found out.
Dear Pete, ist der any best practice to insert time based effects in the parallel FX loop interns of clarity and signal level. Thinking of the electroharmonix tri parallel?
So creating parallel in mono is quite easy, but how about creating parallel in stereo when you want stereo flashback and stereo hof. How do you do that without an expensive switcher?
You explained that it adds complexity to the pedal arrangement then said a mixer/splitter system would be needed.... So when is TC bringing out a small form mixer/splitter that can be mounted onto a pedal board?
Thanks! I have some other pedal ideas, too. Is there someone I can contact? And also leave my mailing address with for when that pedal comes out? ;) hahaha
@@cruisingthethaiway6881 stereotypes.i have many pedals expensives and non expensives.i have also 5 joyo's.after so many years only 1 pedal broken and that was a digitech made in usa of 370$.so should stay away from usa products?
@@xdx2653 you missed the point. A responsible person does not buy anything from china. Do not give communist scum our money. Do not sell out our country.
Lots of good information here but I'm sure it's not true that in order to have an all wet signal on a delay or reverb you need to convert the dry signal to digital as well. I know that for example the Catalinbread delays and reverbs go full wet, and the dry signal remains analog. And I've played bucket brigade delays that go full wet, and since even the wet signal isn't converted to digital obviously the dry isn't either.
Actually I'm really confused now: I just watched a demo of your new Gauss tape echo and it goes fully wet. So either it converts the dry signal to digital or it proves that doesn't need to happen; either way it contradicts what is said in this video.
I like both of these guys and I like your company’s products, but Tore really screwed up his thought process at the beginning with the right to left and left to right crap.