This is a FANTASTIC review and tutorial of this pedal. You play different types of music, to the way you set the type, the font choice and the timing of the instructions right before the action is applied is very thoughtful. GREAT REVIEW!! I saw another video of this pedal and it was so boring and long. I ordered this pedal and I cannot wait to try it seems endless. I also can't wait to stack it with Earthquake Device pedals. This thing has so much potential.
Hudahek Izzy I think it’s worth checking out. I was a little on the fence but ended up finding a lot more useable sounds than I thought. Plus when I started using the software editor for making presets, it was a whole new game.
Délivrance Thanks yo! I’m glad you enjoyed it. This pedal has some serious features packed into it. Eventually I’ll do part 2 with more midi stuff and some sections that show off the software editor.
I'll never part with my MultiStomps, however I have to say this thing sounds spectacularly good. I still think they should have kept the "Wavelogic" name, though. Great demo, as always!
@@aBunchOfPedals The quality of the effects range "passable" to "very decent", but the real magic of them is that you can use 6 effects at once, in any order you want and save up to 50 presets that you can then cycle through. Plus they have a really small footprint and are incredibly cheap! So they're really useful for weird, niche sounds that you might only need for certain songs, as well as the individual effects being perfectly serviceable in their own right. I definitely recommend getting an MS-70CDR to mess around with if you get chance!
Glad to have you! The software interface is pretty straight forward (and actually super fun to use). There’s a few other pedals with that option out there and I think it’s great. Don’t be afraid of the software! It’s easy!
How is this pedal for playing live? I’m looking for a pedal w these sort of sounds, but one where I don’t have to bend down in the middle of a song and fiddle w the knobs to find the sound I want. Want to be able to easily access what I want using my foot
Darren Rodney Preset mode would be good for that. I’d recommend building the presets on your pc and saving them to the pedal. You get 2 presets per bank.
This is a FANTASTIC review and tutorial of this pedal. You play different types of music, to the way you set the type, the font choice and the timing of the instructions right before the action is applied is very thoughtful. GREAT REVIEW!! I saw another video of this pedal and it was so boring and long. I ordered this pedal and I cannot wait to try it seems endless. I also can't wait to stack it with Earthquake Device pedals. This thing has so much potential.
I’m glad you liked it. Trying to keep things simple and informative :).
Thank you for recording it in stereo!
Wow.... those are some awesome sounds. This is seriously on my radar.
Hudahek Izzy I think it’s worth checking out. I was a little on the fence but ended up finding a lot more useable sounds than I thought. Plus when I started using the software editor for making presets, it was a whole new game.
Great sounds on every preset...with the routing options .
absolutely amazing!!! great demo!!!
Délivrance Thanks yo! I’m glad you enjoyed it. This pedal has some serious features packed into it. Eventually I’ll do part 2 with more midi stuff and some sections that show off the software editor.
@@aBunchOfPedals yep! Happy owner of the specular...and the synesthesia is off the charts!!
So, I don't need to buy a Walrus Audio Meraki for that dual delay thing? Excellent!
I see you with that 7/8 riff!!
Jack Landess It’s my favorite :)
I'll never part with my MultiStomps, however I have to say this thing sounds spectacularly good.
I still think they should have kept the "Wavelogic" name, though.
Great demo, as always!
Pedal Experiments Thank you :) Those multistomps seem to be very well liked.
@@aBunchOfPedals The quality of the effects range "passable" to "very decent", but the real magic of them is that you can use 6 effects at once, in any order you want and save up to 50 presets that you can then cycle through. Plus they have a really small footprint and are incredibly cheap!
So they're really useful for weird, niche sounds that you might only need for certain songs, as well as the individual effects being perfectly serviceable in their own right.
I definitely recommend getting an MS-70CDR to mess around with if you get chance!
Wow man this is such a cool distortion pedal right here I love it. :)
NXZW Oh no, not you again!
Did you ever make a Pt 2 for this pedal? There aren't many YT videos showing how to use the software interface. Thank you. You have a new follower.
Glad to have you! The software interface is pretty straight forward (and actually super fun to use). There’s a few other pedals with that option out there and I think it’s great. Don’t be afraid of the software! It’s easy!
This riff sounds like an off-time nod to Digital Bath.
Part Two, please.
How is this pedal for playing live? I’m looking for a pedal w these sort of sounds, but one where I don’t have to bend down in the middle of a song and fiddle w the knobs to find the sound I want. Want to be able to easily access what I want using my foot
Darren Rodney Preset mode would be good for that. I’d recommend building the presets on your pc and saving them to the pedal. You get 2 presets per bank.
aBunchOfPedals thanks!
@@aBunchOfPedals how many banks available? thanks for the vid!
@@gerolamovi408 you’re welcome ☺️. There’s two banks to combine. The pc editor is your friend.
Are there any examples of this pedal into tube amps anywhere?
tedheshi david I’m not sure
Remember about 10 years ago, when people were always asking about pedals in youtube demos...."analog or digital"? In this case...DUH.
BTsMusicChannel You’d be surprised how many times that questions still comes up lol
@@aBunchOfPedals Here's a hint...if it is a little box with a lot of diverse options, it's probably digital... :D