Many say that the delays are on par with Strymon, what about the reverbs?
How are the reverbs when compared to the Strymon stuff?
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imc2111 -
March 30, 2019 at 4:16 PM -
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Many say that the delays are on par with Strymon, what about the reverbs?
Same. On par.
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IMO they are just as good as Strymon. Prior to them I had a Big Sky and Dig pedal.
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Their good enough to sell your pedals, thanks to Kemper they put $600 back in my pocket ?,
Makes things a lot easier too when combined with the foot controller, one hit four actions??
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I sold my Flint, no regrets. And DD-500.
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And there are two more reverbs planned in OS 6. Ionosphere and Formant. I am looking forward to formant the most because it just blows everything else away from what I heard on the Tone Junkie's video.
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And there are two more reverbs planned in OS 6. Ionosphere and Formant. I am looking forward to formant the most because it just blows everything else away from what I heard on the Tone Junkie's video.
Has this been stated by Kemper?, not arguing, hope so, but has anyone at Kemper actually said this?
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Go to 4:30 in this video for official announcement of the two new reverbs due in OS 6...
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Thanks, CelticGibson,
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Hi,
On a quality point of view, they really compare - the only reason I'm keeping my BigSky is the stereo input (using it for synths for instance).
Although I have to say that they do not sound exactly the same, for the same type of reverbs.
But if you are planning on using it only with the Kemper, I think it's a waste of money, considering that it's not cheap.
I have to say that I was stunned by the quality of the reverbs in the Kemper when they came out.