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Post by cragginshred on Sept 30, 2010 20:36:23 GMT -7
Got my Remedy tonight, it is sweet, however, my normal effects run through the loop of another amp are not the same in to the fron of the remedy. My Nova systems by TC is not the same and I am a bit frustrated. overall killer authentic tones. needs tweaking. Delay pedal ideas please!!
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Sept 30, 2010 20:53:50 GMT -7
TC Electronic stuff needs a lot of tweaking to get it running in front of the amp, in my experience. You may still have some noise issues even when it's working well. I don't have any of those problems with some of my other gear.
I'm using a SPF I-5 Analog Delay that sounds great in front of my Remedy.
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Post by doctorice on Oct 1, 2010 3:58:52 GMT -7
I don't have the Nova, but you can trust Steve's guidance on that (and lots of other matters too I'll add that I have had to tweak pedal settings for different amps. That includes Dr Z stuff. I think of it as matching the "shape" of the pedal's output up to the "shape" of the amp's front end. It can take some fiddling to get the best fit.
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Post by zdogma on Oct 1, 2010 5:09:20 GMT -7
I couldn't get the nova to sound good in front of any of my amps. Just seems to work better in the loop. Analog delays generally work well, and I like the Carbon Copy a lot in front of the amp a lot.
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Post by jammergreg on Oct 1, 2010 6:04:44 GMT -7
Readjust to the Nova system and most effects, verbs delay. It is more like cracking Delays Volume instead of opening delays up in a loop. I had one with Rem for a year. Rem is A keeper Nova is ?@
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Post by scottc on Oct 1, 2010 6:47:00 GMT -7
I use Carl Martin delays in front of my Z's...They sound terrific! I have both the Delayla XL and the Quattro which has comp/OD/chorus and delay in one box.
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Post by cragginshred on Oct 1, 2010 7:14:56 GMT -7
The Nova is a keeper in the loop of my Carvin Legacy, however, will not work in the front end of the Rem. I am going to have to go another route with the front end deal. Anybody use the below pedal? I am hearing good things about it. www.wamplerpedals.com/analogecho
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Post by jammergreg on Oct 1, 2010 7:41:18 GMT -7
I use a Line 6 M9 sparingly thru my z 28 and my old Rem. I use the line 6 model of the dynamic delay verywell on Rem and Z28. But I here the analog stuff is the way to go.
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Post by cragginshred on Oct 1, 2010 8:11:15 GMT -7
Past analog experience such as the coveted carbon copy yeidls an altered muddy tone, however, the wampler one claims to leave the tone unaltered, very likely I will pick one up.
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Post by Norrin Radd on Oct 1, 2010 10:08:14 GMT -7
Any true analog delay is going to alter the tone of the repeats. Period. Why not try a DD3 or something similar? If you want pristine repeats, digital IS the way to go.
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Post by cragginshred on Oct 1, 2010 11:56:46 GMT -7
The DD-3 with the Keeley analog mod is the way to go. the wampler is the best of both worlds. I am not looking for 'pristine repeats', just unaltered tone. I bought one so i will let you all know how it is once it gets here.
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Post by Norrin Radd on Oct 1, 2010 12:42:57 GMT -7
The DD-3 with the Keeley analog mod is the way to go. the wampler is the best of both worlds. I am not looking for 'pristine repeats', just unaltered tone. I bought one so i will let you all know how it is once it gets here. You got the Keeley or the Wampler?
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Post by cragginshred on Oct 1, 2010 13:58:41 GMT -7
I have had/sold (due to going with the TC Nova systems unit -which will not work in to the front of the Rem) two Keeley modded dd-3., way better/warmer than the stock one. I bought the wampler echo delay same as Paisley is using!
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