This is a great tip, thanks for sharing. Is this also simulating the dual path delays (like on Helix) where the 1/4 and dotted 1/8 delays are not feeding in to each other? When I panned left or right on your demo, it sounded as if one were feeding in to the other. Still very useful to have multiple delays going in a single effects block. Thanks again!
After setting this up on my PG, the two delay times were not feeding in to each other as they would using 2 delay effects blocks (stacking). That's a great work-around since parallel signal paths aren't an option on the PG. Thanks again!
I dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost the account password. I appreciate any help you can give me
@Axton Michael Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Super tip, thanks! Is there a way to release the amp model from being a fixed block so users (especially if we want some patches as a pure stomp box board with no need for amp/cab) can have more effects?
Ben what happened to the real name mod for the editor? Is there a back story. Finally received my POD GO and wishing I could use that mod. Thanks for all you do! Blessings
Very great tip, thank you very much for sharing but I have a question about when putting the cab after the delay, the delay becomes mono. In that case, does it use less DSP power or does it stay the same? I've watched your other video about the DSP of Helix and the Pod GO but I haven't got the answer there.
On POD Go, all delays are stereo and use the same amount of DSP regardless where they're placed in the chain. What is happening when you put it before the cab is the cab is mixing both LEFT and RIGHT signals into mono but the delay is still generating both signals so still uses the same DSP.
Hi, I need to ask you for a courtesy ... it is easy for me to use the pod go ... but I have a difficulty ... I did not understand how to use the tap tempo to manage the repetitions of the delay ... I bend better .. . I am used to a delay nova repeater in pedalboard and I just press on the tap to establish the timing of the repetition ... That is, the delay I set by pressing the tap is what I find myself in the effect ... so for example I can put 5 bars of "echo" in 4/4 ... typical of Gilmour or U2 ... but on pod go I just can't manage the delay like this ... can you help me? I can set the delay only by setting the parameters 1/1 - 1/4 - 1/8 - 1/16 according to the BPM but it doesn't give me the effect of 5 beats in 4/4 to do this I have to adjust the milliseconds with the wheel but it is uncomfortable and slow I prefer the tap absolutely and I am sure it can be done ... thanks a lot of greetings
When editing the delay, on the knob that is for milliseconds, press down on that knob like it is a button. That will allow it to be controlled by tap tempo.
I play a lot of u2 and this solves a huge problem of not enough blocks. Thanx for this lesson
This is amazing! Thanks for this! Can finally set dotted 8ths mono for a U2 like sound
Thanks Ben - great tip!!
Awesome tip! Thank you.
This is a great tip, thanks for sharing. Is this also simulating the dual path delays (like on Helix) where the 1/4 and dotted 1/8 delays are not feeding in to each other? When I panned left or right on your demo, it sounded as if one were feeding in to the other. Still very useful to have multiple delays going in a single effects block. Thanks again!
After setting this up on my PG, the two delay times were not feeding in to each other as they would using 2 delay effects blocks (stacking). That's a great work-around since parallel signal paths aren't an option on the PG. Thanks again!
I dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost the account password. I appreciate any help you can give me
@Axton Michael Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Axton Michael It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out!
@Chandler Moshe happy to help xD
very cool Ben
Is this how you can get parallel delays in the pod go?
Yes, exactly!
Super tip, thanks! Is there a way to release the amp model from being a fixed block so users (especially if we want some patches as a pure stomp box board with no need for amp/cab) can have more effects?
The best you can do is set it to the "del sol 300" bass *pre-amp* model and bypass it. That will free up the most DSP for other things.
Ben what happened to the real name mod for the editor? Is there a back story. Finally received my POD GO and wishing I could use that mod. Thanks for all you do! Blessings
Very great tip, thank you very much for sharing but I have a question about when putting the cab after the delay, the delay becomes mono. In that case, does it use less DSP power or does it stay the same? I've watched your other video about the DSP of Helix and the Pod GO but I haven't got the answer there.
On POD Go, all delays are stereo and use the same amount of DSP regardless where they're placed in the chain. What is happening when you put it before the cab is the cab is mixing both LEFT and RIGHT signals into mono but the delay is still generating both signals so still uses the same DSP.
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Thank you very much for the reply!
No tengo la pod go pero espero tenerla pronto 😣
Hi, I need to ask you for a courtesy ... it is easy for me to use the pod go ... but I have a difficulty ... I did not understand how to use the tap tempo to manage the repetitions of the delay ... I bend better .. . I am used to a delay nova repeater in pedalboard and I just press on the tap to establish the timing of the repetition ... That is, the delay I set by pressing the tap is what I find myself in the effect ... so for example I can put 5 bars of "echo" in 4/4 ... typical of Gilmour or U2 ... but on pod go I just can't manage the delay like this ... can you help me? I can set the delay only by setting the parameters 1/1 - 1/4 - 1/8 - 1/16 according to the BPM but it doesn't give me the effect of 5 beats in 4/4 to do this I have to adjust the milliseconds with the wheel but it is uncomfortable and slow I prefer the tap absolutely and I am sure it can be done ... thanks a lot of greetings
When editing the delay, on the knob that is for milliseconds, press down on that knob like it is a button. That will allow it to be controlled by tap tempo.