Crazy Tube Circuits Splash Mk IV
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- / mikehermans
crazytubecircu... For this new incarnation of Splash reverb we took all the algorithms of the multi-awarded mk3 version, the plate and shimmer algorithm from Sidekick and added 3 more exciting reverb algorithms, two modulated and one flanged freeze reverb algorithm.
On top of that we added the extra flexibility of controlling decay and excite controls on all algorithms via an external expression pedal and / or the on-board footswitch thus creating the ultimate ambient tones.
The dry signal is still 100% all analog and we chose to do all the mixing and filtering of the wet signal also in the analog domain to get the best of both worlds.
Amazing cover of Riders On The Storm! I'd love to hear a longer version of it!
One of the best pedals for clean sounds, out there. Your song selection for the demo is simply superb.
I like so much the idea of the volume control. you could boost the overall signal (and this is likely at the end of the chain) it's SO rare in reverb pedals, yet so useful
Wow man, I enjoyed listening to that demo!! Reminds me of just how much I have to practice!
Perfect songs for a good pedal!
Neve Thanks for watching!
That was effed up! Great arrangement!
The Doors and Bowie... Yeah!
Tony Lamosa Can’t go wrong, right?
How do you do that video delay effect towards the beginning of the video? Looks Really cool
Tones dripping wet with liquid deliciousness
Chris Isaak's wicked game would sound good with this pedal.
Lou Monte +1
Lou Monte That’s a good one. I need to remember that for next time...
Riders on the storm!
But did they fix the clipping issue? Even at 12v the Mk3 could hardly handle even modest gain or boost on the input signal
I have the Mk3 and I have no issues with mine and only run at 9v, maybe you got a broken pedal?
@@mikeklement7223 Same thing happened with my Time Delay Gold.
What is the little white switch?
another great sounding reverb but the shimmer effect is one of the worst effects ever devised no matter who does its implementation.