I have his on my board and it is GREAT. Sounds so good and you are right - easy to set up. I had contemplated the Mobius (already have an H9 though) for the longest time and yeah the only advantage I see is more presets but I really don’t need them and this just sounds fantastic and just WORKS. Glad I chose this.
Hi Dan, what a fantastic pedal !!!! Love the Rotary and the Filter but so simple to set up any modulation effect. Great playing as always and a really thorough demo, cheers.
Thanks man! Really enjoyed putting the video together, despite the editing taking a fair chunk of time. I just bonded with it so quickly out of the box. Normally it takes me a few days with a more ‘advanced’ pedal to get it dialled in.
Very nice demo! Great skills and playing, like a lot your style! I'm keyboard player, and I already have Empress Reverb and I'l order soon this Pedal!!! Thank You for great stuff!!!
Wow. That didn't even sound like you were trying to shove in every effect, it just sounded good. I suspect that is more the player than the pedal though. Not that the pedal isn't great, but it takes being in the right hands.
Thanks so much man! I love your channel. The first video I saw years ago was one of your monster rig tours with all the midi switching and looping. Really blew my mind seeing how far you could take that stuff! All the best 👍
Great demo Dan. I have your intro stuck in my head. For interest, what are these going for in the U.K.? Seems I may have to import, as it’ll take a year or so to reach my shores, if the local distributor ever decides to bring them in. Are you running this through your Kemper? Cheers Jim
The cheapest I can find over here is about £280 brand new. Where are you located? Yep, just Kemper for this one. Most pedal demos are amp but the Kemper made it easy for running mono or stereo.
Dan Leggatt Dan Leggatt Thank you Dan. I have lived in South Africa for many years now (from Newport, Wales). I have found, that with our flaky currency/exchange rates, local stores are bringing in less of a selection in musical gear these days, so I end up importing things that have a local distributor (crazy). Fortunately, my good friend is the local distributor of Kemper amps and Tokai guitars. So I’ve been sorted there, although my wife hates him 😉. I’ll see what I can pick up the pedal for in the States, they normally work out a bit cheaper. Thanks again for the super channel. Cheers Jim
Bought this pedal and tried to incorporate it into my midi board. I got checkmated at every step. The tap tempo does not recognize midi clock from your controller (Wampler verified this). The only way to push the bpms to your given preset is to bend down, edit into your patch.....enter the bpm....send the program change.....and walla....after the rest of the band and singers and crowd see your done....you can start the song. So....I thought...I'll tap my own tempo in.....fine.....but you can't scroll presets without getting out of tap tempo mode.....fine....I just plugged in a Boss FS-7....thinking I could scroll presets......can't do that either. This pedal is a "Mino" which stands for "midi in name only". Sent it back to Sweetwater, bought a Mobius and now I know the difference. This most assuredly IS NOT A MOBIUS KILLER. The Mobius comes out of the box talking to midi clock, has free top notch editing software (nixie) and sounds far superior. Brian got in over his head on this pedal. If it did everything I pointed out that it.doesnt it would be a great value. As it is, it's a good sounding pedal that will leave midi guys disappointed and non midi guys forking over $250 for this is no doubt happening, but no way this thing is outselling a Mobius. Heck....the Boss MD-200 would be a far better option because I promise you the midi talks to midi clock and you can scroll presets with an FS-7.
Definitely, I think they all have their own merits but this is my favourite of that bunch. Something about the UniVibe, flanger and phaser sounds that’s so deep and chewy on this.
Unfortunately since gigs haven't been happening, I don't actually have a pedalboard that is actually assembled properly. However I do use it loads. I'm sure it's likely to be on my board when I eventually rebuild!
Absolutely amazing!
Thank you very much for the demo!
Dude, absolutely killer playing. So tasty, well done.
Thanks so much mate 🙏
I have his on my board and it is GREAT. Sounds so good and you are right - easy to set up. I had contemplated the Mobius (already have an H9 though) for the longest time and yeah the only advantage I see is more presets but I really don’t need them and this just sounds fantastic and just WORKS. Glad I chose this.
It’s not analog dry through so it does change your tone correct?
Hi Dan, what a fantastic pedal !!!! Love the Rotary and the Filter but so simple to set up any modulation effect. Great playing as always and a really thorough demo, cheers.
Thanks man! Really enjoyed putting the video together, despite the editing taking a fair chunk of time. I just bonded with it so quickly out of the box. Normally it takes me a few days with a more ‘advanced’ pedal to get it dialled in.
Really enjoyed that and its answered a modulation problem .I shall be getting a Terraform.
I don’t think you’ll be disappointed if you go for it mate!
Very nice demo! Great skills and playing, like a lot your style! I'm keyboard player, and I already have Empress Reverb and I'l order soon this Pedal!!! Thank You for great stuff!!!
Killer man! Would love to see how it sounds on keys when you get it. Put up a video if you can 👌
I just received mine! Thank you for this video.
Enjoy the new pedal!
Awesome sounds, especially loved that hard-panned trem.
Kind regards,
Max Hornspeed
😂😂 Please continue with the video related alter egos!
Finally a guitar review channel for my tastes :)
Very kind of you to say. Thank you!
Great video. I am curious. How lush is the Chorus and Dimension compared to the Boss versions?
Great demo! Nice playing as well mate!!
Cheers Charles!
Wow. That didn't even sound like you were trying to shove in every effect, it just sounded good. I suspect that is more the player than the pedal though. Not that the pedal isn't great, but it takes being in the right hands.
Thanks so much man! I love your channel. The first video I saw years ago was one of your monster rig tours with all the midi switching and looping. Really blew my mind seeing how far you could take that stuff! All the best 👍
Great demo Dan. I have your intro stuck in my head. For interest, what are these going for in the U.K.? Seems I may have to import, as it’ll take a year or so to reach my shores, if the local distributor ever decides to bring them in. Are you running this through your Kemper? Cheers Jim
The cheapest I can find over here is about £280 brand new. Where are you located? Yep, just Kemper for this one. Most pedal demos are amp but the Kemper made it easy for running mono or stereo.
Dan Leggatt Dan Leggatt Thank you Dan. I have lived in South Africa for many years now (from Newport, Wales). I have found, that with our flaky currency/exchange rates, local stores are bringing in less of a selection in musical gear these days, so I end up importing things that have a local distributor (crazy). Fortunately, my good friend is the local distributor of Kemper amps and Tokai guitars. So I’ve been sorted there, although my wife hates him 😉. I’ll see what I can pick up the pedal for in the States, they normally work out a bit cheaper. Thanks again for the super channel. Cheers Jim
Bought this pedal and tried to incorporate it into my midi board. I got checkmated at every step. The tap tempo does not recognize midi clock from your controller (Wampler verified this). The only way to push the bpms to your given preset is to bend down, edit into your patch.....enter the bpm....send the program change.....and walla....after the rest of the band and singers and crowd see your done....you can start the song. So....I thought...I'll tap my own tempo in.....fine.....but you can't scroll presets without getting out of tap tempo mode.....fine....I just plugged in a Boss FS-7....thinking I could scroll presets......can't do that either. This pedal is a "Mino" which stands for "midi in name only". Sent it back to Sweetwater, bought a Mobius and now I know the difference. This most assuredly IS NOT A MOBIUS KILLER. The Mobius comes out of the box talking to midi clock, has free top notch editing software (nixie) and sounds far superior. Brian got in over his head on this pedal. If it did everything I pointed out that it.doesnt it would be a great value. As it is, it's a good sounding pedal that will leave midi guys disappointed and non midi guys forking over $250 for this is no doubt happening, but no way this thing is outselling a Mobius. Heck....the Boss MD-200 would be a far better option because I promise you the midi talks to midi clock and you can scroll presets with an FS-7.
Which amp and other pedals did you use with this?
Oh no, liking the filter setting already...must resist
Naaa, if there’s anyone that needs more pedals it’s you mate 😂
@@DanLeggatt Looks a tad simpler to operate than the Boss MD200/500 too, a Strymon Mobius alternative too
Definitely, I think they all have their own merits but this is my favourite of that bunch. Something about the UniVibe, flanger and phaser sounds that’s so deep and chewy on this.
...probably because of the history Wampler had with the demand for a Univibe pedal.
I’m thinking of trading in my Mobius for this. I’m just tired of menu diving. Any thoughts?
I personally prefer this to the mobius, however I can see that the mobius is more flexible and has a wider scope of tones.
Has it earned a place on your own pedalboard?
Unfortunately since gigs haven't been happening, I don't actually have a pedalboard that is actually assembled properly. However I do use it loads. I'm sure it's likely to be on my board when I eventually rebuild!
69th veiw, giggity
😂😂 Smooth!