Thank you. I was aiming to get straight to the point. No need for super long explanations and detailed walkthrough, there are plenty of great videos who've done this already.
NUX is kicking everyone’s ass in the pedal game right now. I Have several of their pedals, including this one…. All top notch… Cerberus, Horseman, ModCore Time Core, Atlantic, great pedals!💯👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾
They are a solid brand! People refer to anything from their part of the world as "cheap", but I don't find that NUX deserves that branding. They put out excellent sounding pedals at a very reasonable price.
@@TheToneLounge agreed! They may have had some quality control issues when they 1st came out, but hey , I’ve gotten “brand new” pedals from some companies of supposed higher caliber that did not work so go figure. Glad Sam Ash have a return policy… I try to stay away from GC😝🤘🏾💯
The Atlantic is a great pedal. I have one. The only thing it really misses is a way to turn the ducking of the delays off (or have the level work as a mix knob). The ducking is desirable most of the time, but there are a few times one wants the delays to have the same volume of the original sound or even take over. And if NuX really wanted to "break the market", they could do a firmware update to include some "hidden features", like modulation, saturation and spread for the delays and modulation and tone for the reverbs. Like holding the switches and turning knobs for secondary controls.
These are all very interesting points. Although it's still in an "affordable" price point for some people, having more treatability would be nice. Especially considering that it's digital and not analog. The sky's the limit with digital technology and an app. I received their new Tape Echo and by far, it's one of the best delays I've tried from them. Tons of tweaking options and fantastic sounding delays.
@@TheToneLounge My rig during those 3 years included the Masamune comp+boost, Atlantic, Solid Studio and their minis Monterey vibe & Morningstar overdrive. I still use all of these except i replaced the Atlantic with a Duotime delay and my reverb is now a Behringer Reverb Machine and/or GFI Specular Reverb V3
Have this pedal for 3 years. It's simple pedal without tone of options like adding modulation or huge bank of reverbs. But everything it have sound really good and do its work just great whatever way you tweak it both on clean and distorted sound. Now I even tried to place before my preamp and it feels great even there! Even if it's not your first pedal and you have already like 5-6 pedals in pedalboard this pedal also plays well in context of chain of where you have a lot of pedals turned on before and after it (usually i have wah before it, spacy reverb and chorus after).
Great advice. This pedal is a no brainer. It's simple and has great sounds, plus it is pretty versatile for the features that it has. It's not overly complicated for the sake of it, but rather pretty intuitive to use. I really like this pedal and think it makes sense , especially for a smaller pedalboard.
I have one of these and they are good little pedals . Does anyone know how to get a close proximity to dotted 8th notes from the 80’s setting on it ? Thanks
Go to their website, and download the user manual. As I recall, it's something about removing the power cable and holding down the two footswitch...or something like that. When you power back up, it's in the other mode.
You have probably figured it out by now, but, if not. Remove the power hold down switch for the effect you want to come first and then plug the power back in ( whilst pressing down) done.
i am wondering how this pedal would stack up quality wise compared to valahalla vintageverb and delay plugins.. i'd like to use this thing for mixing bc it's stereo and looks really cool but i don't know if this is a good idea..
Well, it would be different sounding for sure. I think that this pedal sounds really good but it may not be as versatile as some of the plugins you own. That being said, using it as outboard gear would reduce some of the dsp from your computer.
@@TheToneLounge I don't understand this response. Why would you need to reamp? I would think, depending on what the question actually was, that you could just connect it to a DAW as a send effect, and let the DAW handle all of the connectivity and signal balancing. Also, since reamping involves using an external "guitar" amp, why would you even consider doing this. I mean, who sings through a guitar amp? Granted, you would need an available stereo input on the audio interface to use the pedal as a send effect, but that is hell of a lot less complicated than a "reem,ping" solution, that I still can't get mu head around. Then again, I'm not a guitar player.
If you could find a way to hook up a guitar pedal to your audio interface and insure that the vocal track you send through it is High Z and not line-level, sure you could do that. Reamping ensures that the signal being sent to the delay is the right impedance.
You make all the pedals sound fantastic! I'm somewhere between a whoopi cushion underwater and someone strangling a chicken. Almost said choking a chicken, but thought, no, does not sound right.
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What I like about this pedal is that it has a parallel mode, which is my favorite to run as always ON , on my pedalboard.
Wow! That left/right different echoes stereo thing in chapter 3 is awesome. A lot! I turned up the volume and listened again. Great Performance!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your presentation style is very informative but doesn't become long-winded.
You fully demo how good this pedal is in the shortest time.
Thank you. I was aiming to get straight to the point. No need for super long explanations and detailed walkthrough, there are plenty of great videos who've done this already.
NUX is kicking everyone’s ass in the pedal game right now. I Have several of their pedals, including this one…. All top notch… Cerberus, Horseman, ModCore Time Core, Atlantic, great pedals!💯👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾
They are a solid brand! People refer to anything from their part of the world as "cheap", but I don't find that NUX deserves that branding. They put out excellent sounding pedals at a very reasonable price.
@@TheToneLounge agreed! They may have had some quality control issues when they 1st came out, but hey , I’ve gotten “brand new” pedals from some companies of supposed higher caliber that did not work so go figure. Glad Sam Ash have a return policy… I try to stay away from GC😝🤘🏾💯
Check out their Cerberus.......same delay and reverb plus modulation effects and analogue distortions. NUX is awesome.
So simple yet versatile...no need for menus and sub-menus....i bought one🙂👍
What a great pedal at that price point! I really liked the astronomy photos during the video!
I'm trying different things. I tend to like Space related stuff, so it always seeps into what I do to some degree.
The Atlantic is a great pedal. I have one.
The only thing it really misses is a way to turn the ducking of the delays off (or have the level work as a mix knob). The ducking is desirable most of the time, but there are a few times one wants the delays to have the same volume of the original sound or even take over.
And if NuX really wanted to "break the market", they could do a firmware update to include some "hidden features", like modulation, saturation and spread for the delays and modulation and tone for the reverbs. Like holding the switches and turning knobs for secondary controls.
These are all very interesting points. Although it's still in an "affordable" price point for some people, having more treatability would be nice. Especially considering that it's digital and not analog. The sky's the limit with digital technology and an app.
I received their new Tape Echo and by far, it's one of the best delays I've tried from them. Tons of tweaking options and fantastic sounding delays.
You have some interesting ideas, but I’m afraid it would cost twice the actual price🤔
Excellent video, great demonstration. I have one coming in the mail
Glad it was helpful! Let me know what you think of it!
I used one every weekend for over 3 years. Amazing value for money.
The entire Verdugo series is great.
They are! I am waiting on the Tape Echo to arrive. That should be another cool one too.
@@TheToneLounge
Awesome! Looking forward to that :)
Their new NDD7 RE-2 type pedal seems amazing as well
@@TheToneLounge My rig during those 3 years included the Masamune comp+boost, Atlantic, Solid Studio and their minis Monterey vibe & Morningstar overdrive.
I still use all of these except i replaced the Atlantic with a Duotime delay and my reverb is now a Behringer Reverb Machine and/or GFI Specular Reverb V3
Thanks for the great job .. and bringing us back to smash hits, like Def Leppard and Pink Floyd ..
Those are what I grew up on. Love that music.
Have this pedal for 3 years. It's simple pedal without tone of options like adding modulation or huge bank of reverbs. But everything it have sound really good and do its work just great whatever way you tweak it both on clean and distorted sound. Now I even tried to place before my preamp and it feels great even there! Even if it's not your first pedal and you have already like 5-6 pedals in pedalboard this pedal also plays well in context of chain of where you have a lot of pedals turned on before and after it (usually i have wah before it, spacy reverb and chorus after).
Great advice. This pedal is a no brainer. It's simple and has great sounds, plus it is pretty versatile for the features that it has. It's not overly complicated for the sake of it, but rather pretty intuitive to use. I really like this pedal and think it makes sense , especially for a smaller pedalboard.
I really like this pedal. Very Nice!
It's awesome, but I ended up loving their Tape Echo even more.
I have one of these and they are good little pedals . Does anyone know how to get a close proximity to dotted 8th notes from the 80’s setting on it ? Thanks
I do not but perhaps someone will be able to chime in?!
I’ve set it on 3/4 and tapped in a rhythm and got it fairly close .. I think .. 😂
I have one and like the Parallel/Series thing but I dont see how its possible to choose the order when in Series.What am I missing here??
Go to their website, and download the user manual. As I recall, it's something about removing the power cable and holding down the two footswitch...or something like that. When you power back up, it's in the other mode.
@@TheToneLounge Hi,thanks so much for taking the time.Regards Sx
My pleasure. Let me know if you have any questions.
You have probably figured it out by now, but, if not.
Remove the power hold down switch for the effect you want to come first and then plug the power back in ( whilst pressing down) done.
i am wondering how this pedal would stack up quality wise compared to valahalla vintageverb and delay plugins.. i'd like to use this thing for mixing bc it's stereo and looks really cool but i don't know if this is a good idea..
Well, it would be different sounding for sure. I think that this pedal sounds really good but it may not be as versatile as some of the plugins you own. That being said, using it as outboard gear would reduce some of the dsp from your computer.
Excellent!! ❤
Thanks you.
can i get 850ms delay on atlantic?
I'm not certain, you'll have to refer to their website for that information.
Does anyone know if this has trails?
It can do trails. Just download the manual.
Can i use this for vocals and set it up to my computer?
You would have to reamp, which would work but would not be very practical.
@@TheToneLounge I don't understand this response. Why would you need to reamp? I would think, depending on what the question actually was, that you could just connect it to a DAW as a send effect, and let the DAW handle all of the connectivity and signal balancing. Also, since reamping involves using an external "guitar" amp, why would you even consider doing this. I mean, who sings through a guitar amp? Granted, you would need an available stereo input on the audio interface to use the pedal as a send effect, but that is hell of a lot less complicated than a "reem,ping" solution, that I still can't get mu head around. Then again, I'm not a guitar player.
If you could find a way to hook up a guitar pedal to your audio interface and insure that the vocal track you send through it is High Z and not line-level, sure you could do that. Reamping ensures that the signal being sent to the delay is the right impedance.
You make all the pedals sound fantastic! I'm somewhere between a whoopi cushion underwater and someone strangling a chicken. Almost said choking a chicken, but thought, no, does not sound right.
No, indeed that would have been very odd lol
I know I'm probably driving you nuts, but have you done a video on a looper pedal?
Hi this pedal for delay can do setting slap back?
Absolutely. It does it pretty good too. Are you looking for a delay pedal that can do that slap back specifically?
@@TheToneLounge yes sir but this pedal can too? You know how to setting knob?
You keep the repeats as low as possible (1 repeat preferably), and for the time you go anywhere between 90 to 120 miliseconds.
@@TheToneLounge ok how bout the time knob and level? All set in low position? Time knob should be at 1 or else?
very nice
Thanks
@@TheToneLounge can you make 850ms on nux atlantic?
@@vovokidx9691 I don't recall
What’s Verdugo about it? What does that term even mean?
You should visit their website for more information. Cheers
@@TheToneLounge I have. I can’t find an answer there.
Is it bad for 2024?
@semsatangbalkr7612 no, it's good
I have ❤
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There total junk
@@DanielDavis730 They're
What do u mean
Do you just go around posting this on random threads cuz I seen you like 4 times today. Bot? Troll? Either way, what a way to waste a life.