Liked and subscribed! This was a great showcase for the Echo Park, and you play guitar beautifully! I have some the ToneCore series (Space Chorus, Tap Tremolo, and Liqua-Flange), but just clones of the Echo Park and Verbzilla (the Behringer EM600 and RV600). Both excellent pedals with many great video demos. The housings aren't as robust as the Line 6 originals, but they've held up great for 20 odd years now. Just like anything else, don't treat them abusively. Thank you again for the awesome playing and pedal demo.
There are a lot of high-performance, well made fancy boutique delay pedals all over the market right now, but I still like the tape delay texture of Echo Park the most. Exceptionally good, especially considering the secondhand price
Right! It lives in this perfect sweet spot where they didn’t really try to overdue the crusty details of an original gigged unit, which gets kind of lost in a practical full band mix. Luckily, I bought mine in Japan from Hard Off where the previous owner took good care of it and everything still works great.
I picked up one of these a few months ago. Great piece of gear for what it is. You can get some chorus and vibe effects by turning the repeat and time down then turning up the mod some. It gets funky when you mess with the delay type knob when doing this. Not practical, just good fun. Love this thing
I remember this tonecore series. I had the ubermetal and while I no longer play metal and sold it how I wish I kept it! It was an amazing pedal and it looks like I'll also be making a video on a pedal in this series. Great video and you just earned my subscription with those epic multi modal intro jams.
Thanks man! I wish I’d grabbed a few more from this series when I could. There were lots of them on thrift stores in Japan. Not so much in Germany lol.
Drum tracks will always be a pain for everybody! I’ve been using Superior drummer three for a few years now and have been tracking with a UAD Apollo. I’ll probably get an RMC interface eventually for the better converters.
I have the Echo Park and Verbzilla. Two pedals that fall into the category of "when I've tried everything else and nothing is working for me or inspiring me creatively" ,- Line6 to the rescue!
@@cliftonwright7081 if you can't find one Behringer Echo Machine is a 1-1 clone. I used one for ages until I found the Line6. Sounds almost identical but not as well built
Also check out the Behringer Echo Machine basically a copy of this. It's a bit noisy but I decided to keep it as the echo fx are really good and can get wacky.
I like wacky, have a pair of Maxon DM01 delays that abduct you from your trailer park and return you to earth with a French accent and different colored hair.
Funny I was think a couple days ago about how good both the echopark and the verbzilla sounded and kinda wishing I hadnt sold either of them even though I have a helix.
@@cliftonwright7081 that is part of the reason I like it. Sits someplace tonally between a Boss RV-3 and a Lexicon PCM80. The Cave setting is 00's post rock/ambient 101. It's an overly huge reverb but with an appealing synthetic quality that I find a lot of the super modern reverbs are kinda missing. It also doesn't have the weird juxtaposition between wet and dry that I find on a lot of modern boxes. But I think I just like more synthetic sounding reverbs than a lot of players. Like I love consumer and pro level racks from the 80s and 90s. They all have a character to them regardless of quality or bit depth. There is a vibe to the reverb that few modern boxes really capture (Oto Bamm aside but that is designed in the emt 250/ams reverb sort of vein). I think about reverb ass backwards. I like it not to recreate real space but to create unreal spaces and reflections.
I loved my Echo Park and was so bummed when it died. I'm pretty sure it's still in the closet in my jam room because I couldn't bring myself to toss it. Instead I held onto this fantasy that I may fix it some day which is rediculous.
@@cliftonwright7081 Ha ha, that's one of the reason's I kept it. I couldn't tell if the base unit was bad or the module. It's been a few years since I've messed with it. I have to check it out more thoroughly to figure out where the problem is.
I've owned one of these for a while, and it sounds great but the footswitches are terrible on this line of pedals. I have three different effects and they all have the same faulty switches. Not ideal for live use.