Review Demo - EarthQuaker Devices Spatial Delivery Envelope Filter

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2016
  • Read the review: www.premierguitar.com/articles...
    Voltage-controlled envelope filter pedals seem to be en vogue again. This time, though, they’re not just for neo-funkateers. Yeah, it can be tough to plug into one and not go all P-Funk. But wily guitarists have demonstrated that when you mate resonant filters with fuzzes and other modern noisemakers, it’s possible to move well beyond the usual clean-toned quackety-quack.
    But really, most of today’s envelope filters aren’t that far removed from Mike Beigel’s 1972 Mu-Tron III, the first voltage-triggered filter effect. Nowadays you can choose from many Mu-Tron clones and spin-offs, including models from Beigel’s own Mu-FX line. Given that, it’s the little twists and variations that make a modern auto-filter compelling. And compelling is certainly the word for the new Spatial Delivery envelope filter from Earthquaker Devices.
    The Spatial Delivery layout seems simple. There are only three knobs: range (sensitivity), resonance (feedback), and filter (the cutoff frequency). There’s also a small toggle with three settings (up, down, and sample and hold). The effect lives in a standard 125B-sized enclosure with top-mounted plastic jacks and a silent relay switch. Old-school through-hole components populate the tidy circuit board. Spatial Delivery runs on standard 9V power. There’s no battery option.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @graemehill5998
    @graemehill5998 8 лет назад +15

    My stomach makes those noises without a pedal.

  • @Cinnemax77
    @Cinnemax77 7 лет назад +3

    great demo thx!

  • @davidkieltyka9
    @davidkieltyka9 8 лет назад +1

    In common use "auto wah," "envelope filter" and "envelope follower" are all interchangeable. I love these gizmos, and this one sounds really good. Adding a non-modulating filter to shave off spiky highs is a Good Thing. I certainly agree that the sample & hold mode needs a tap tempo control. Maybe in v2.

  • @Raezioo
    @Raezioo 8 лет назад +9

    As much as I love this pedal, I won't buy it. I'm still waiting for the day where they come out with a new pedal, exactly the same thing, but with tap tempo. The day that gets sold, is the day I put this Earthquaker pedal on my board :) Like John said, it's important that the rhythm fits with the rest of the band. Hopefully one day a version of this pedal will come out with tap tempo :)

    • @Aleph_Null_Audio
      @Aleph_Null_Audio 8 лет назад

      If you're after the sample/hold sound with tap tempo, what you want is a step wah or step sequencer. They aren't very common, but they give you a comparable sound with more control.

    • @brianrodman1033
      @brianrodman1033 6 лет назад

      Thomas Raes check out the Boss Slicer.

    • @hoover728
      @hoover728 4 года назад

      3 years later but... Subdecay Proteus has tap (and subdivisions).

  • @reggiehobbs8800
    @reggiehobbs8800 8 лет назад

    I WANT.

  • @majormajo1
    @majormajo1 8 лет назад

    mean

  • @jasonmcelveen6295
    @jasonmcelveen6295 2 года назад

    Guy talks like Bob weir

  • @danpfeifer7618
    @danpfeifer7618 8 лет назад +3

    Cool pedal but it's an envelope filter not an auto wah. Two very different things. A lot of inaccurate info in this demo.

    • @Nostaljack
      @Nostaljack 7 лет назад +9

      What else is inaccurate besides the one thing you mentioned that isn't really inaccurate at all?

  • @npinero1
    @npinero1 8 лет назад

    The pedal is cool but part of that Jimi riff sounded like a bunch of cats.
    MEOOOWWWW
    I'm not saying your playing is bad. just an obsservation.