codetocontra wrote:Condolences on parting with the greatest looper ever. Though the El Cap is pretty rad in it's own right with the lofi loop decay, plus the delays are much better than the DL4.
I never used the DL4 as a looper. I always used the Akai Headrush, and then for the last couple of years, the EHX 720.
I'm hoping to explore the secondary functions of the El Cap with the warble and crinkle emulation for some cool degraded noise for segues and ambient parts of our songs.
neonblack wrote:Why does it keep getting pushed back? It looked like a finished product in the NAMM videos and stuff.
I think that's just their in-house build. Here's their explanation:
We are happy to announce that almost all of the parts necessary for the PLASMA Pedal have arrived! The first commercial batch of PLASMA Pedals will go into production very soon!
The PLASMA Pedal will not be produced in-house, but rather by a professional and experienced electronics manufacturer.
Latvian electronics manufacturers “Hansa Matrix” are our partners, and we have already worked with them to launch our previous product – the PLUS Pedal.
Because of your unbelievable interest and support, the initial batch of PLASMA Pedals is very substantial – almost 1500 units!
This means we will be able to set up an efficient assembly line and execute all IndieGoGo orders within one month’s time!
Here is our current shipping timeline for our IndieGoGo clients:
Orders #1 – #250: September 10th – 15th
Orders #251 – #1250: September 25th – 30th
Orders #1251 – #1500: October 1st – 5th
All orders placed through www.gamechangeraudio.com starting from April will be shipped by the end of October!
We sincerely apologize to the earliest 250 backers, who bought the PLASMA Pedal for 129$ with an estimated August delivery date. We did our best to ship your pedals in August, but this was the most rational production plan that ensured quality and let us keep our costs within reason.
I got a fender marine layer in a trade and it's pretty much perfect for me besides the blinding LEDs. I don't use it full wet, but for an always on end of the chain kind of thing, it's getting the job done. using mostly hall or shimmer with the highs rolled off. cuts thru the mix nicely.
i'm glad i can call you a friend. even if i'll never see you again
Found one of these for $45 that will be a lil' tweak to my synth stuffs before headed into the DAW.
If it sounds as crap as most other Mooer pedals I've used do, then I'll probably spring for a Zoom MS70CDR