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Old 06-27-2008, 12:37 PM
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Mad Professor Deep Blue Delay vs. Eventide TimeFactor

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Effect quality-wise
Tone-loss-wise
ease-of-use-wise
The Timefactor has been pointed by some guys as sterile sounding. From the youtube videos it doesn't sound sterile to me, at all.

What are your opinions guys? Which is better?

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Old 06-27-2008, 12:50 PM
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Dude, you can do soooo much with the Timefactor....

You cant find another peice of gear that does as many things as well and sounds as good doing them.
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Old 06-27-2008, 12:53 PM
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Dude, you can do soooo much with the Timefactor....

You cant find another peice of gear that does as many things as well and sounds as good doing them.
thanks for the opinion.
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Old 06-27-2008, 01:01 PM
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They're going for two different things. I have not played the Mad Professor, but have played other models of Bjorn's. Bjorn is a genius when it comes to sonics in his pedals. I'm guessing the mojo factor is high on the Deep Blue Delay.

That said the Eventide sounds good too (maybe not purely as good as the Deep Blue Delay, but about 95%). On top of that you have so many more options for delay. If you are looking for a simple, ambience sort of delay and don't need different delay sounds I'd say go Mad Professor. If you're going for any sort of U2, various kinds of delay, etc. the eventide is the ticket.
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Old 06-27-2008, 01:09 PM
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They're going for two different things. I have not played the Mad Professor, but have played other models of Bjorn's. Bjorn is a genius when it comes to sonics in his pedals. I'm guessing the mojo factor is high on the Deep Blue Delay.

That said the Eventide sounds good too (maybe not purely as good as the Deep Blue Delay, but about 95%). On top of that you have so many more options for delay. If you are looking for a simple, ambience sort of delay and don't need different delay sounds I'd say go Mad Professor. If you're going for any sort of U2, various kinds of delay, etc. the eventide is the ticket.
I listen to prog, psychedelic and hippie music. So I really would like various kinds of delays.
But don't refer this thread to me, let's talk about them in general.
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Old 06-27-2008, 01:08 PM
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talk about an apples to oranges comparison...
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Old 06-27-2008, 01:20 PM
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talk about an apples to oranges comparison...
It might be, but I refferd at some points in the opening post. The most important feature for me for a pedal is to not colour the tone, all other things come 2nd.
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Old 06-27-2008, 01:31 PM
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It might be, but I refferd at some points in the opening post. The most important feature for me for a pedal is to not colour the tone, all other things come 2nd.
well, you did ask about ease of use. you're basically comparing a highly specialized computer with a simple analog audio device.

It's like asking, which is better for writing my first novel--an antique quill pen and some parchment paper, or an iMac.
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Old 06-27-2008, 01:23 PM
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Consider this: they're roughly the same price. You could find at least two or three patches on the TF that you would like as much as the DBD (I had a DBD for a while and it does the vintage, analog sounding delay very well), but your patches could be set to double or triple the delay time as the DBD. And as good as the DBD sounds, there are some sort of smeary artifacts and some clicking at longer delay times.
Anyway, you could then use the other 18 banks for completely different sounds- convincing chorus, reverb, band delays, etc... Plus it's got dual delay times! And expression pedal capabilities! And USB connectivity to back up your patches and upgrade the firmware! Plus reverse echo and a looper! I think I'm done.
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Old 06-27-2008, 01:37 PM
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If your a delay minimalist and want warm analog delay at about 400ms, similiar to a tape echo, then buy the Deep Blue Delay. If your wanting the swiss army of delays then go with the Timefactor. Proguitarshop has some really nice demos of the DBD and Timefactor.
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Consider this: they're roughly the same price. You could find at least two or three patches on the TF that you would like as much as the DBD (I had a DBD for a while and it does the vintage, analog sounding delay very well), but your patches could be set to double or triple the delay time as the DBD. And as good as the DBD sounds, there are some sort of smeary artifacts and some clicking at longer delay times.
Anyway, you could then use the other 18 banks for completely different sounds- convincing chorus, reverb, band delays, etc... Plus it's got dual delay times! And expression pedal capabilities! And USB connectivity to back up your patches and upgrade the firmware! Plus reverse echo and a looper! I think I'm done.
I know this is an old thread but I just picked up a TF and am a bit of a minimalist -- I am looking for some setting to help me get started along the lines of a "convincing chorus, reverb" patch -- ie. mild chorus, with ambience.
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Old 06-27-2008, 02:02 PM
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to put it another way.... the TF is around 399 and the DBD is about 350 right?

TF wins purely on the fact that it has tap tempo... a must for any live band.
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Old 06-28-2008, 11:05 AM
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to put it another way.... the TF is around 399 and the DBD is about 350 right?

TF wins purely on the fact that it has tap tempo... a must for any live band.

Ive seen DBD's go for 220$ on tgp. It's the only delay I'll ever use. It's there when you want it and fades into the background when you don't.
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Old 06-29-2008, 10:43 AM
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to put it another way.... the TF is around 399 and the DBD is about 350 right?

TF wins purely on the fact that it has tap tempo... a must for any live band.
I certainly would not agree with this. I had a Memory Lane for some time and rarely used the tap tempo. Now I have an Echoczar and don't miss the tap tempo at all. Of course, if you want to attempt to sound like the Edge, you'll probably need it, but I think delay can be used quite musically without it.
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Old 06-27-2008, 09:08 PM
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I have demoed both, the loop feature on the TF won me over, and the fact that it can simulate a tape delay pretty convincingly made it worth the extra $50.00
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