NPD -- TC Mimiq

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Only my second TC Electronic pedal besides the Ditto, I have always thought this pedal would be interesting to have for a recording project I am starting next week. I haven't used it yet, so full review to follow. I am also looking forward to trying it with my mono synths!
 
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Only my second TC Electronic pedal besides the Ditto, I have always thought this pedal would be interesting to have for a recording project I am starting next week. I haven't used it yet, so full review to follow. I am also looking forward to trying it with my mono synths!

Looking forward to this. Would love to hear how much better than a classic short delay it feels like.
 
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This is the demo that got me thinking about getting one of these.. some really cool applications for getting studio style tones live.
 
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My first jam/play around with the Mimiq. It's an excellent pedal, really sounds nothing like the Deco in that it doesn't do tape doubling, it mimics actual overdubs ... really cool stuff. This was written live and recorded straight off the floor so forgive any errors ... I used the Mimiq on the acoustic guitar parts; the first part was played live and then looped with a Ditto, then I solo'd live over that. All of the other synths were played live into my sequencers and everything was panned and mixed through my Mackie 16 channel mixer.





 
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I was curious about this pedal and had a chance to try it in a store yesterday under VERY suboptimal conditions:

Two single speaker combo amps, couldn't crank them (because shared amp room).
Speakers were placed no more than a meter apart, and one of them was more or less hidden behind a wall of other amps. In other words, no proper stero field, and couldn't properly position myself between them.

My observations:
The effect is DEFINITELY there, IF you really crank the pedal. In mono mode, it sounds more like its fattening the sound (think increased distortion and bottom end) more than its recreating the sound of double tracking or having an extra guitarist onstage.
It works better in stereo obviously, but again, due to the situation, couldn't really notce a HUGE difference.
It also painted in what is ppossibly the UGLIEST shade I've ever seen on a stompbox :D

So my verdict based on the hour or so I spent with the pedal - if you have acess to two rigs but only one guitarist and your amps can be turned up and separated, yeah, I could see the value of this pedal. But in a mono setup - no, not so much. Ended up buying a Flashback instead.
 
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What is the difference between this and some sort of ultra-tweakable delay? The demo video sounds like a modulated delay varying between 30-60ms. It is a cool effect, but I am wondering if a delay pedal could do the same thing. I would think with the Flashback's TonePrint editor, you could accomplish something similar, if not dead on.
 
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What is the difference between this and some sort of ultra-tweakable delay? The demo video sounds like a modulated delay varying between 30-60ms. It is a cool effect, but I am wondering if a delay pedal could do the same thing. I would think with the Flashback's TonePrint editor, you could accomplish something similar, if not dead on.
Dunno, but it would have to be able to process and pan up to 3 discrete delay lines and the dry signal at once if it were only done with delay.
 
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What is the difference between this and some sort of ultra-tweakable delay? The demo video sounds like a modulated delay varying between 30-60ms. It is a cool effect, but I am wondering if a delay pedal could do the same thing. I would think with the Flashback's TonePrint editor, you could accomplish something similar, if not dead on.

Apart from the modulation I think the delay time is not fixed. i.e. It varies slightly with each repeat, giving it a more natural feel.
 
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I think this is similar to something that Allan Holdsworth does- he uses several Yamaha Magicstomps to do the different delay lines.
 
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