Good multimodulation and multidelay pedals

punchlinechar

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I'm putting together a rig where all the tone comes from a pedalboard. My current concept is A Pedaltrain Novo 24, with my pickup booster, my wah, a Palladium, and a Quilter 101mh. I still have some room left on this imaginary board, so I was thinking of pedals that would go in the loop. I wouldn't want to spend more than 200$ total, and modulation takes priority. I've seen the Source Audio stuff and it looks good, and I've also seen the TC Electronic Nova Modulator. Any suggestions I look at?

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Re: Good multimodulation and multidelay pedals

Check out a Line6 M5, which does mod sounds (and big reverbs & delays) very well. I can get on Line6 for a lot of bad stuff, but the M series was a home run.
 
Re: Good multimodulation and multidelay pedals

Check out a Line6 M5, which does mod sounds (and big reverbs & delays) very well. I can get on Line6 for a lot of bad stuff, but the M series was a home run.
I'll give it a look for sure, have you had experience with TC Electronic Nova Delay?

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Re: Good multimodulation and multidelay pedals

I used a Nova Delay and it was nice, but the Flashback pretty much does everything the Nova did in a regular size pedal, not to mention it runs off of 9V and you can use the Toneprint software/app.

IIRC, the only thing the Nova did was have multple presets, but I think you had to hold down one button until it changed modes, then scroll through, the change modes back, or something, anyway, I can't keep track of all that when I'm playing, and at home, who cares, just turn some knobs. Of course, YMMV.
 
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Re: Good multimodulation and multidelay pedals

I used a Nova Delay and it was nice, but the Flashback pretty much does everything the Nova did in a regular size pedal, not to mention it runs off of 9V and you can use the Toneprint software/app.

IIRC, the only thing the Nova did was have multple presets, but I think you had to hold down one button until it changed modes, then scroll through, the change modes back, or something, anyway, I can't keep track of all that when I'm playing, and at home, who cares, just turn some knobs. Of course, YMMV.
I would probably get that then, the Toneprint feature is really cool looking, and it does run off 9V, which is good since I'll get a onespot.

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Re: Good multimodulation and multidelay pedals

I'm also seeing the tone city pedals as well, they sound good from all the demos I've heard. I especially like their Summer Orange and the Angel Wing. The Line 6 unit looks good too, so what do you guys recommend? I wouldn't be using the delay or reverb in the line 6 because of the flashback, so is it still worth it for just the modulation

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Re: Good multimodulation and multidelay pedals

I agree on the Flashback vs the Nova. I'd pick the Flashback every time. The Toneprint editor is really cool.
 
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