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Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2024 6:53 pm
by GuyLaCroix
Gibson was on quite the roll there for a minute. On the turd cutting edge of music tech.

Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2024 9:20 pm
by ChudFusk
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/echo-fix-ef-p2.html

There are other real spring reverb pedals out there now, so this is less of a novelty to me than it would have been 10 years ago, but I am definitely turned on by the aesthetic. I just don’t know that the function justifies the price, considering I don’t need it at all. But it’s nice to look at!
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I really like the option of having footswitchable full wet as well as a blend, especially considering you don’t get trails with a real spring reverb, so at least you can have two levels.

Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2024 9:38 pm
by losthighway
So if you stomp your foot next to it does it go "Sproinnnng"?

Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2024 10:43 pm
by ChudFusk
It must, all spring verbs do.

Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2024 2:13 pm
by Kniferide
ChudFusk wrote: Mon Jul 29, 2024 10:43 pm It must, all spring verbs do.
It's the best part.

Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 3:52 pm
by thecr4ne
Tascam made a 1U multitrack recorder. Would love one of these for an olde-school workflow. Track and mix to this with an analog console and outboard gear without staring at a screen.
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https://tascam.com/us/product/da-6400/top

Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 5:00 pm
by mdc
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Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 6:55 pm
by Kniferide
thecr4ne wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 3:52 pm Tascam made a 1U multitrack recorder. Would love one of these for an olde-school workflow. Track and mix to this with an analog console and outboard gear without staring at a screen.
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https://tascam.com/us/product/da-6400/top
$4000. Ha. Nope. You can track to Reaper or any other DAW without ever looking at the screen if you want to, especially if you have a faderport or like device. Hell, There is a Otari 24track 2" recorder for sale here in Portland for $5500 right now. This device seems to focus on record and playback locked to Timecode, so I'm imagining it is best at grabbing multi track for large stage productions or multi camera shoots. I see no evidence that it can do punch ins or overdubs and I would not be surprised if it cannot. You could get a used Tascam 2424 for $500 and modify it for modern hard drives. FM Numberthirty likes the Alesis version of the same thing and they can also be modified to use modern hard drives.

Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 6:55 pm
by Kniferide
mdc wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 5:00 pm
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I like this

Re: Interesting Gear Developments Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 7:19 pm
by ChudFusk
Kniferide wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2024 6:55 pm
thecr4ne wrote: Wed Aug 28, 2024 3:52 pm Tascam made a 1U multitrack recorder. Would love one of these for an olde-school workflow. Track and mix to this with an analog console and outboard gear without staring at a screen.
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https://tascam.com/us/product/da-6400/top
$4000. Ha. Nope. You can track to Reaper or any other DAW without ever looking at the screen if you want to, especially if you have a faderport or like device. Hell, There is a Otari 24track 2" recorder for sale here in Portland for $5500 right now. This device seems to focus on record and playback locked to Timecode, so I'm imagining it is best at grabbing multi track for large stage productions or multi camera shoots. I see no evidence that it can do punch ins or overdubs and I would not be surprised if it cannot. You could get a used Tascam 2424 for $500 and modify it for modern hard drives. FM Numberthirty likes the Alesis version of the same thing and they can also be modified to use modern hard drives.
20 tracks binches

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... r-recorder