NPD: Eventide content

FretFire

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I've been eyeing the Eventide Space for a while, and finally talked myself into it. Reverb is easily the effect I use the most, and while I love the Flint it is fairly limited. I haven't been able to spend much time with the Space yet, but I can see from the manual that it will take some time to get a handle on everything it can do.

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Cool board! You obviously like Strymon so how come you went with the Eventide over the Strymon Time Line? Just curious.
 
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Oh right, for some reason I thought the timeline was both delays and reverbs????Dohhhhhh

I think Strymon will be releasing a Timeline/Mobius-sized pimp-daddy reverb mothership as competition for the Space in the near future. Or at least they should.
 
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OooOooooh! Nice. Good choice.

Nice board, too. I see some lava mini ultramafic, I think. Is there a noticeable difference using that over mogami? I have a mogami wired board, and just ordered a kit of ELC soldered plugs, but I don't think I want to replace all the mogami stuff...
 
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That's awesome. I'm pretty sure most of the music I play has no need for one, but I still want one because it seems like a buttload of fun.

Side note - how are you liking the Colossus? I like your settings, makes me want to go play it just for that tone.
 
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I have the Space I am a huge fan. The spring and hall reverbs are phenomenal. Definitely play around with the more exotic settings like the tremeloverb and the multitap reverbs. You should also plug it into your USB and update the firmware. You are in for hours of fun and studio quality reverb my friend.

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NICE!!!

NEW STUFF ROCKS!!! :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

That's one pedal i know i would love!!!
 
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OooOooooh! Nice. Good choice.

Nice board, too. I see some lava mini ultramafic, I think. Is there a noticeable difference using that over mogami? I have a mogami wired board, and just ordered a kit of ELC soldered plugs, but I don't think I want to replace all the mogami stuff...

Thanks! I can't really speak to any improvement over Mogami cable, I moved to the Lava from a collection of random cables & a few from a Planet Waves pedalboard kit.
 
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Side note - how are you liking the Colossus? I like your settings, makes me want to go play it just for that tone.

I'm liking it so far, the mids knob is definitely handy in a live mix. I think the tone I got it to chase is actually a RAT pedal, but I'll probably just get a Socrates from Brad at some point and keep the Colossus for some fuzzy goodness :D. Plus, it's in a limited finish which is fun.
 
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I have the Space I am a huge fan. The spring and hall reverbs are phenomenal. Definitely play around with the more exotic settings like the tremeloverb and the multitap reverbs. You should also plug it into your USB and update the firmware. You are in for hours of fun and studio quality reverb my friend.

It's already running the latest firmware, so all the algorithms have the Infinite decay & Freeze features they added in the last update - very cool! I immediately fell in love with the Hall mode, but the Tremoloverb might be my current favorite.

I actually sold my Flint yesterday because of this thing, and I had a huge man crush on the Flint.
 
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Looking forward to your review...

The Space just seems too intimidating to me, far closer to a rack processor than a guitar pedal. I think I'm better off with two stomp style (Strymon/Boss/WET/Mr Black) pedals. Still though, the sounds...
 
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Looking forward to your review...

The Space just seems too intimidating to me, far closer to a rack processor than a guitar pedal. I think I'm better off with two stomp style (Strymon/Boss/WET/Mr Black) pedals. Still though, the sounds...

The first thing I set out to do was dial in the tones I used from the Flint, which didn't take long (a mild spring, and a 100% wet/long decay hall). Now I'm exploring the other sounds it can produce, which is going to take me a while. On top of reverb there's overdrive/distortion, tremolo, flanger, chorus, delay...
 
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The first thing I set out to do was dial in the tones I used from the Flint, which didn't take long (a mild spring, and a 100% wet/long decay hall). Now I'm exploring the other sounds it can produce, which is going to take me a while. On top of reverb there's overdrive/distortion, tremolo, flanger, chorus, delay...

That's what I did with the new toy I just got... ;)
 
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I like me some Tremoloverb.

 
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