This is really cool. It only recently occurred to me that convolution reverbs with IRs might be available in pedal format. I've always loved the idea of being able to virtually locate your performance in a real space. And IRs are of course really great for guitar loudspeaker system emulation. I might need two of these, one for cab sim, the other for reverb.
Geweldig ding, al lang naar zoiets op zoek. Er was alleen de Logidy Epsi en de mod dwarf / poly beebo kan dit ook. Wel écht jammer dat er geen midi control op zit. Dat had hem perfect gemaakt.
Would you consider making other kinds of "modeling" pedals/modules? There a lot of interesting work being done with neural amp/circuit modeling that would suit what you all have done in the past
This looks amazing. Controls are well though out, the high-pass is great to have, as well as pre-delay, position, attack decay etc. Can we have balanced ins and outs please? Also would be great to have a few small room reverb presets, low decay time - seems like a type of reverb something that few reverb fx units have (obviously the long lush sounds are great and we need those as well but they are not always useful in a mix context). What's the sample rate / bit depth? Ready to order this when it comes out....
Thanks for your kind words. Bit depth is 24 bit and sample rate is 48 kHz. The ins and outs are unbalanced. It's hard to make it balanced at this price point. We ship the Integral with a lot of presets including smaller rooms and such + you can always load your own impulses.
@@TastyChips We don't know price point yet, but this will be quite a unique pedal and should hopefully sell well given its uniqueness, with some good marketing. If you have a good Lexicon IR then it starts to compare with CXM1978. I'd happily pay a higher price for a Pro version. Balanced in and out, higher sample rates, more on-board storage, usb connection to load IRs from computer. However, as it stands currently its still a great product and I'll most likely get one
looks and sounds great! i can't see any LPF or highs dampening param. I like my reverbs dark and it's crucial for a reverb effect. Am i missing something?
There's no LPF. Indeed it depends if you want brighter or darker. The HPF was essential, because otherwise your ears will take off. An impulse sample can be quite dark already, but agreed it's an extra step to edit it on PC/Mac. An LPF can probably be added to the menu in a firmware update.. It's computationally cheap, and it will easily fit in the menu.
@@TastyChips that would be great, thank you!! I really like it, but it is strange to see a reverb (well not just) without High damp control, especially for live situation. When using some crunchy samples to extract IR, this option is crucial. Best :)
@@TastyChips yeah that would be super indeed(also midi control possible via the usb?)...im for sure planning on getting one :) Love the design on this one too
End of the month we'll ship it to friends and influencers and a week later the first preorders will ship. You can write us at info@tastychips.nl to get a spot on the waiting list. Cheers.
Very exciting device! I would *love* to hear some examples of the expression pedal functionality in action. What can the expression pedal be used to affect? (Like, which parameters/knobs does/can it correspond to? Can it control multiple params/knobs at once?)
great work congrats ! great effect pedal. can i ask when you rec your voice how it happens ? it have a mic this pedal or used a sample prerecorder via usb ? thanks a lot
Recording your voice on the Integral is great fun. Record your voice and then run drums through it.. for instance, or what is done here in the video. But anyway, you'll need an external mic and pre-amp before sending it to the Integral.
Yes, very close. The firmware is newer and there's a line / instrument switch.. and an analog bypass option. all the things you'd expect on a pedal. there's a bunch more samples on the internal storage too.
@@TastyChips I found videos, I really want one! I had an idea for it actually, if there is enough memory, keep a buffer (with feedback like a delay?) of the aux in, and use that as the impulse "live" if that is possible it would be like a crazy vocoder.
@@TastyChips Thanks, I found it and ordered the pedal from Perfect Circuit. I can't wait! BTW, in the manual it states that the pedal supports 23s stereo IRs. Is that total or for each of the convolution paths? TIA
Potver ... ik overweeg een GR-1 om mijn gitaar doorheen te sturen... wat nu? ... is het mogelijk om het een en het ander uit te proberen? ... voor mij is het niet ver fietsen.
Dank voor je interesse! De GR-1 is wel een ander beestje dan de Integral hoor. Het ligt er echt aan waar je naar op zoek bent.. Ergens na Superbooth (medio mei) is onze werkplaats weer open voor publiek en kan je een afspraak maken met ons via info@tastychips.nl . Dank!
@@TastyChips ... dank jullie wel voor de reactie. Ik ben absoluut geïnteresseerd. Wat ik wil weet ik, daarom heb ik het vermoeden dat de GR-1 beter in mijn flow past .. ik gebruik nu drie loopers om een soort van 'lush' maar ook 'clean' mijn gitaar 'melodietjes' te modeleren... wat ik wil is hiervoor een 'grainpad' op te bouwen... enfin, ik ga jullie mailen en maak graag een afspraak om te kijken wat en hoe .. en misschien wordt het ook nog Berlijn ... anyway, nice pedal
Joe rielie kent hier det it is a dutsj kaai doewing de vois over! If you're ever planning on doing another presentation like this, please send me a script. 😊
Seeing the thumbnail, I expected a granular pedal, making up for the desperately missing audio input of the GR1 and skipping the awkward file structure. 😢
The menu words are like baby sardines packed tightly in the world's smallest tin. And while I felt like hissing at the NAMM presenters for GPU MIR software, I have to admit it sounded hella clear compared to this pedal. I understand that they're repurposing crypto mining gear to be utilized for the arts, but still, the clarity and spaciousness was outstanding. My caveat is that most of these examples seemed to be aimed at the kind of people who are used to the muddy, smeared sound of a guitar amp... and those people want this pedal mostly to replace amp/cab AND a little bit of room (depending on how far from the cab was the mic)... so you'd focus many demos on showing that aspect. So, I'll withhold judgement in my mind, about how hifi and rich stereo this thing can sound, until further demos. Luckily, you can't "just buy" any of the pedals this is competing with, for my money, yet (or this one, either) so I can wait for more demos. The Eventide's UI is trending downwards with me, the more vids I watch🤪. Maybe the tiny words here won't be an issue? We'll see🙃 oh that's a lame pun. Sorry.
I know those aren't the same exact type of pedal... I look for inspiring sounds, mostly for keyboards and synths, not necessarily as a guitar front end (though I'd try it for that, sure) and not to use for a specific sound needed for a covers project. So, I can be open about my next fx choice. I've got the basics covered already.
@@TastyChips For each convolution path or total? Also, for true stereo IRs, is the order of the info in the wav file L-L,R-R, L-R,R-L ? Essentially, is it the same order as displayed on the pedal? The reason I am asking as I have been programmatically creating novel IRs and want to make sure I properly account for the expected order of the channel info in the wav files I create.
@@TastyChips Thanks, I can't wait to receive delivery ( from Perfect Circuit) once they get it. I have been programmatically creating IRs with MATLAB scripts trying to come up with some novel sounds/noise.
I love integral!!!! Can't wait for more options to come!
This is really cool. It only recently occurred to me that convolution reverbs with IRs might be available in pedal format. I've always loved the idea of being able to virtually locate your performance in a real space. And IRs are of course really great for guitar loudspeaker system emulation. I might need two of these, one for cab sim, the other for reverb.
My favorite lust in pedal format!
Great work Tasty Chips team. Thanks for being innovative.
Interesting device 🎛️
Wtf? There it is! Wondering for years: wheres my convolution reverb/fx pedal! Amazing. Finally!
I'm in.
Awesome. I’ve never seen anyone do this before in a pedal. Will there be a black edition like the GR-1?
black would be lovely!
I agree. Please give us the blacked out format! It looks better on stage when filming. 😉
oh extremely cool, been looking for something like this to home experimental IRs
Dude!!! Just WOW!! I wish i knew about this sooner.
just damn wild and wonderful
I've been wondering why there are no convolution pedals - and now we have one. Looking forward to this
Me too… was dicking around with raspberries, no luck
There are tons, but they're aimed at emulating guitar amps and cabinets.
@@Triames Yes I know the IR ampsims, I'm talking specifically about convolution reverb like Altiverb etc
@@makeperceive True, there's a surprising lack of those. It was about time!
Poly Beebo has been out for a bit now but it's not dedicated to only convolution. This one is amazing though
I want one. When is it out? just checked your website. I already have the black GR-1 and love it!
Thanks! =) Late May we hope.
Geweldig ding, al lang naar zoiets op zoek. Er was alleen de Logidy Epsi en de mod dwarf / poly beebo kan dit ook.
Wel écht jammer dat er geen midi control op zit. Dat had hem perfect gemaakt.
Stylish and sounding wonderful. Can't find it on the website. Only the eurorack model.
Would you consider making other kinds of "modeling" pedals/modules? There a lot of interesting work being done with neural amp/circuit modeling that would suit what you all have done in the past
That sounds interesting, but it depends on what you have in mind, exactly?
This looks amazing. Controls are well though out, the high-pass is great to have, as well as pre-delay, position, attack decay etc. Can we have balanced ins and outs please? Also would be great to have a few small room reverb presets, low decay time - seems like a type of reverb something that few reverb fx units have (obviously the long lush sounds are great and we need those as well but they are not always useful in a mix context). What's the sample rate / bit depth? Ready to order this when it comes out....
Thanks for your kind words. Bit depth is 24 bit and sample rate is 48 kHz. The ins and outs are unbalanced. It's hard to make it balanced at this price point. We ship the Integral with a lot of presets including smaller rooms and such + you can always load your own impulses.
@@TastyChips We don't know price point yet, but this will be quite a unique pedal and should hopefully sell well given its uniqueness, with some good marketing. If you have a good Lexicon IR then it starts to compare with CXM1978. I'd happily pay a higher price for a Pro version. Balanced in and out, higher sample rates, more on-board storage, usb connection to load IRs from computer. However, as it stands currently its still a great product and I'll most likely get one
Honestly the sampling rate is fine. I have the eurorack version of this and it sounds breathtaking.
You got me! Very unique, amazing possibilities. When is it available...?
Late May, we think..
looks and sounds great! i can't see any LPF or highs dampening param. I like my reverbs dark and it's crucial for a reverb effect. Am i missing something?
While I find the rawness charming it would be a bit odd if there was a high pass and no low pass
There's no LPF. Indeed it depends if you want brighter or darker. The HPF was essential, because otherwise your ears will take off. An impulse sample can be quite dark already, but agreed it's an extra step to edit it on PC/Mac. An LPF can probably be added to the menu in a firmware update.. It's computationally cheap, and it will easily fit in the menu.
@@TastyChips that would be great, thank you!! I really like it, but it is strange to see a reverb (well not just) without High damp control, especially for live situation. When using some crunchy samples to extract IR, this option is crucial. Best :)
@@majordabalert agree. i cant use bright reverbs for dark ambient music )
Curious about this pedal, does it has a dedicated on and off switch? The screen seems very dull, next to the GR-1.
The screen needs to be viewed from the top. We've added brightness tweaking features to make it more readable from an angle too.
@@TastyChips no midi? 😮
Just got mine today!
Can you setup the expression input to control multiple params in varying amounts?
It doesn't have a matrix. Could be included in later firmware of course.
@@TastyChips yeah that would be super indeed(also midi control possible via the usb?)...im for sure planning on getting one :) Love the design on this one too
When will this be available? I kindof want it right now!
End of the month we'll ship it to friends and influencers and a week later the first preorders will ship. You can write us at info@tastychips.nl to get a spot on the waiting list. Cheers.
can you control it via MIDI switcher?
Very exciting device! I would *love* to hear some examples of the expression pedal functionality in action. What can the expression pedal be used to affect? (Like, which parameters/knobs does/can it correspond to? Can it control multiple params/knobs at once?)
Mappings are Xfade, Wet Level, Pitch, and envelope start Position in the sample.
Very nice pedal...
great work congrats ! great effect pedal. can i ask when you rec your voice how it happens ? it have a mic this pedal or used a sample prerecorder via usb ? thanks a lot
Recording your voice on the Integral is great fun. Record your voice and then run drums through it.. for instance, or what is done here in the video. But anyway, you'll need an external mic and pre-amp before sending it to the Integral.
@@TastyChips ok understand thanks a lot for the information!
Any ETA for now ? or same as ECR+ (like new batch 2024)
Late May. The parts used in the Integral are different, so we can easily get our hands on them. :)
Its like I'm experiencing a auditory hallucination....
Is this more or less the same as the ECR+ but without CV modulation?
Yes, very close. The firmware is newer and there's a line / instrument switch.. and an analog bypass option. all the things you'd expect on a pedal. there's a bunch more samples on the internal storage too.
@@TastyChips I have the plus module can I use the new content on the SD card from this pedal on the module once I get the pedal?
Can we load IRs from Altiverb?
sick !!!!
Very nice.
How much?
When?
😲Oh that sounds nice 🎛🎶🎶🎶✨✨✨🙏✨✨✨
What is the max decay time in stereo?
About 20 seconds.
This would make an awesome eurorack module, imagine CV on all those controls!
Our ECR+ is exactly that.. if you can still find it.
@@TastyChips I found videos, I really want one! I had an idea for it actually, if there is enough memory, keep a buffer (with feedback like a delay?) of the aux in, and use that as the impulse "live" if that is possible it would be like a crazy vocoder.
Also where is a complete tech spec list for the pedal at? I am not able to find this on your website.
It is on our site, but under "support" -> "integral" ->
"manuals". In the manual look for "features"
@@TastyChips Thanks, I found it and ordered the pedal from Perfect Circuit. I can't wait! BTW, in the manual it states that the pedal supports 23s stereo IRs. Is that total or for each of the convolution paths? TIA
@@worblyhead996 for each convolver.
This is so cool. Do the IR files need to be a particular format? Like wav or aiff?
Both wav and aiff are fine indeed.
When are you taking orders ? Not posted on your website 😂
Good question. Working on it (the site). 2nd half of May.. after Superbooth ;-)
This looks very interesting. Does the expression pedal input also accept CV?
Thanks. The exp pedal input is meant for a pot. CV will not work unless you're into hacking. If you want CV control, consider our ECR+ module.
@@TastyChips I would consider it if it were available. :)
Is this analog dry thru?
It does have that feature, yes.
Looks and sounds very interesting! What will the cost be?
We're aiming at 350 eur..
Potver ... ik overweeg een GR-1 om mijn gitaar doorheen te sturen... wat nu? ... is het mogelijk om het een en het ander uit te proberen? ... voor mij is het niet ver fietsen.
Dank voor je interesse! De GR-1 is wel een ander beestje dan de Integral hoor. Het ligt er echt aan waar je naar op zoek bent.. Ergens na Superbooth (medio mei) is onze werkplaats weer open voor publiek en kan je een afspraak maken met ons via info@tastychips.nl . Dank!
@@TastyChips ... dank jullie wel voor de reactie. Ik ben absoluut geïnteresseerd. Wat ik wil weet ik, daarom heb ik het vermoeden dat de GR-1 beter in mijn flow past .. ik gebruik nu drie loopers om een soort van 'lush' maar ook 'clean' mijn gitaar 'melodietjes' te modeleren... wat ik wil is hiervoor een 'grainpad' op te bouwen... enfin, ik ga jullie mailen en maak graag een afspraak om te kijken wat en hoe .. en misschien wordt het ook nog Berlijn ... anyway, nice pedal
Something about this video made me realize I had to clean under my fingernails.
2 for us. please
Joe rielie kent hier det it is a dutsj kaai doewing de vois over! If you're ever planning on doing another presentation like this, please send me a script. 😊
Seeing the thumbnail, I expected a granular pedal, making up for the desperately missing audio input of the GR1 and skipping the awkward file structure. 😢
GR-1 in a pedal ❤ send me one to review haha
Yes yes yes
This one slipped by me, sounds very chase bliss
Wow, great idea for a pedal. One step closer to a VST pedal lol
It seems to me like eurorack format is dwindling away
I’d like to take a moment to thank your mom
The menu words are like baby sardines packed tightly in the world's smallest tin. And while I felt like hissing at the NAMM presenters for GPU MIR software, I have to admit it sounded hella clear compared to this pedal. I understand that they're repurposing crypto mining gear to be utilized for the arts, but still, the clarity and spaciousness was outstanding.
My caveat is that most of these examples seemed to be aimed at the kind of people who are used to the muddy, smeared sound of a guitar amp... and those people want this pedal mostly to replace amp/cab AND a little bit of room (depending on how far from the cab was the mic)... so you'd focus many demos on showing that aspect. So, I'll withhold judgement in my mind, about how hifi and rich stereo this thing can sound, until further demos. Luckily, you can't "just buy" any of the pedals this is competing with, for my money, yet (or this one, either) so I can wait for more demos. The Eventide's UI is trending downwards with me, the more vids I watch🤪. Maybe the tiny words here won't be an issue? We'll see🙃 oh that's a lame pun. Sorry.
I know those aren't the same exact type of pedal... I look for inspiring sounds, mostly for keyboards and synths, not necessarily as a guitar front end (though I'd try it for that, sure) and not to use for a specific sound needed for a covers project. So, I can be open about my next fx choice. I've got the basics covered already.
you should clean your nails before operating a pedal with your fingers on video
Sorry, our internal manicure division, Tasty Nails, was on holidays when this video was shot.
@@TastyChips hey kid, it's not cool that you're using the company account to reply to comments, leave that to grown up people
How big can the IR files be?
23 seconds
@@TastyChips For each convolution path or total? Also, for true stereo IRs, is the order of the info in the wav file L-L,R-R, L-R,R-L ? Essentially, is it the same order as displayed on the pedal? The reason I am asking as I have been programmatically creating novel IRs and want to make sure I properly account for the expected order of the channel info in the wav files I create.
@@worblyhead996 For each convolver. Yes, true-stereo. The order is LL,RR,LR,RL indeed.
@@TastyChips Thanks, I can't wait to receive delivery ( from Perfect Circuit) once they get it. I have been programmatically creating IRs with MATLAB scripts trying to come up with some novel sounds/noise.