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Old 07-30-2007, 08:16 AM
EelEye EelEye is offline
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New Eventide stompboxes--is a reverb pedal in the works?

Has anybody heard if Eventide is planning on doing a reverb stompbox? I was looking at information on the TimeFactor delay and it doesn't appear to do reverb. Makes me think they will be doing a reverb pedal.

Any word on the street on this?
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:21 AM
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Their 1st release is the Timefactor Delay, then the Modfactor modulation pedal...no mention of any others.
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:44 AM
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I've been on the list for the delay for about 3 months now. They keep pushing back the release date. Wonder what's up with that. Seems like it would be too large a footprint on my pedalboard if they used this format for a reverb.
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Old 07-30-2007, 11:48 AM
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I'm sure the processor in the timefactor is fully capable of reverb with the proper algorithms so I'm hoping either eventide or some clever hackers will offer it through the usb port updates down the road.
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Old 07-30-2007, 11:52 AM
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I've been on the list for the delay for about 3 months now. They keep pushing back the release date. Wonder what's up with that. Seems like it would be too large a footprint on my pedalboard if they used this format for a reverb.
I was told that Andy Summers and several other guitarists are road testing them and for one thing found the footswitches needed to be tougher. Now they will be. Sounds like they're trying to get it right. I'm trying to be patient myself.
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Old 07-31-2007, 09:18 AM
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I've been on the list for the delay for about 3 months now. They keep pushing back the release date. Wonder what's up with that. Seems like it would be too large a footprint on my pedalboard if they used this format for a reverb.
The first batch has just begun shipping. They should ramp up over the next couple months, as I understand it.

I've been on the list at Sweetwater since May myself. They tell me they've got the first six and I'm #15, so we'll get there eventually....
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Old 07-30-2007, 11:57 AM
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Would this work for you? Just saw this yesterday.

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/NR1/

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Old 07-30-2007, 06:20 PM
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Would this work for you? Just saw this yesterday.

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/NR1/

Tony

Thanks, but I'm looking for full MIDI, which Eventide will do and TC will not.

I wish TC would make these MIDI-capable.
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Old 07-30-2007, 06:37 PM
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maybe a harmonizer next?
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Old 07-31-2007, 09:12 AM
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You might be able to get a good faux reverb sound out of the Timefactor using long delay with modulation. Short/slapback delay may also yield a passable spring reverb simulation.
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Old 08-07-2007, 11:00 PM
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maybe a harmonizer next?
I asked this question specifically @ NAMM in January and was led to believe that they have one in the works.

The individual I spoke with *hinted* at a summer NAMM announcement....given that's come and gone, and the delay <pun intended> they've had getting the Timefactors to market, I'd expect an announcement at NAMM in 1/08.

The actual conversation went something like this:

me: "Will you do a harmonizer next?"

booth guy: "I can't comment about unannounced products, but that would make sense and be a good fit in this line of products."

me: "If you were to offer one of these *unannounced products*, would summer NAMM '07 be a reasonable time to *announce* it?"

booth guy: "That would seem to be a good time to announce a product of that type, if such a product were to be announced."

Incidentally, "booth guy" seemed sincerely excited to be able to have this non-converstion, in a "I'm pretty proud of my company and what's going on" kind of way. I think he was stoked about what's coming down the line, and was having a problem containing his excitement.

Summer NAMM has been getting smaller and less important for everyone but the promoters, or so it seems. I'd bet they (Eventide) decided to save something easy (i.e., already designed and ready for market) for this coming winter NAMM...I know several other vendors who are doing exactly that.

New products are created to increase sales [duh], and if you are having trouble filling orders currently, why make your life even more miserable by creating demand for something else you can't deliver.
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Old 08-07-2007, 11:40 PM
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I asked this question specifically @ NAMM in January and was led to believe that they have one in the works.

The individual I spoke with *hinted* at a summer NAMM announcement....given that's come and gone, and the delay <pun intended> they've had getting the Timefactors to market, I'd expect an announcement at NAMM in 1/08.

The actual conversation went something like this:

me: "Will you do a harmonizer next?"

booth guy: "I can't comment about unannounced products, but that would make sense and be a good fit in this line of products."

me: "If you were to offer one of these *unannounced products*, would summer NAMM '07 be a reasonable time to *announce* it?"

booth guy: "That would seem to be a good time to announce a product of that type, if such a product were to be announced."

Incidentally, "booth guy" seemed sincerely excited to be able to have this non-converstion, in a "I'm pretty proud of my company and what's going on" kind of way. I think he was stoked about what's coming down the line, and was having a problem containing his excitement.

Summer NAMM has been getting smaller and less important for everyone but the promoters, or so it seems. I'd bet they (Eventide) decided to save something easy (i.e., already designed and ready for market) for this coming winter NAMM...I know several other vendors who are doing exactly that.

New products are created to increase sales [duh], and if you are having trouble filling orders currently, why make your life even more miserable by creating demand for something else you can't deliver.

I had a similar conversation. :BEER
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Old 08-07-2007, 11:52 PM
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Does anybody know how these pedals are powered, 9vdc, wallwart, internal power supply ?
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Old 07-31-2007, 05:39 PM
JoshuaLogan JoshuaLogan is offline
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This is from their FAQ: "Will there be a Pitch or Reverb Stompbox?
TimeFactor and ModFactor are the first Factor family members and there are no new product announcements at this time."

The way they answered sounds promising. Seems like they are open to the idea of adding more pedals to the line...

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Old 08-08-2007, 12:38 AM
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i don't have the specs in front of me, but i think it's 9 volts but something like 1200ma
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