Chase Bliss Audio Onward Dynamic Sampler
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
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Create rich, layered landscapes with your playing.
Freeze a moment infinitely, then mold it and bring it to life.
Introduce a variety of organic and musical glitches.
Swell, burst and sustain with the synth-inspired Shape section.
Absolutely incredible effect, sound variability and possibilities bordering on synthesizer sound. I like it very much. Greetings Pavel CZ.👍👍👍
lovely, as ever
Killer playing as always my man
I love my onward!
kinda like a modulating freezer pedal ?
@@shawnsaul7759 it's that and more, can be a awesome delay in the style of mood / thermae / reverse mode c etc.
Sounds exactly like the other Chase Bliss that I have
I feel like all Chase bliss does these days are glitchy/granular loopers 😕
because all the new ones are just that. I think those concepts scattered around 3 or 5 pedals just beg for a larger, tabletop-format FX unit. hope they want to build it too )
@@yurijogurtsov8710 I could see that
It feels like they work off a template. Obviously they do with the enclosures, but the features feel like variations of the same code.
@@DoglessEndeavor agreed
@@DoglessEndeavor it does, you're right. there's a recent video by ThePedalCollaborative comparing Onward with Mood2. I expected some overlap, but it's shocking how close their 'glitching' behaviour can be dialled. (still different enough, don't get me wrong, as that was more of a 'scientific' test, but still)
it's more than fine to reuse one's code and whatnot, ofc. but it really feels it's time for them to risk something new...
Pedals like this need to bridge a gap between well known types, such as flanging, to the more out there things that they do. Whenever I encounter a pedal like this I have to do a lot of heavy mental lifting and gymnastics to put it into a mind-space that enables me to make any applicable sense of it at all. To me, it is just a failure if a pedal doesn't connect with any existing thing and I don't believe that I am alone in that regard. If there were just some (even tacky and obvious give away) means of setting it to a traditional ''phaser'' setting, that would help. But, it's just 100% out there, which does NOT aid in said pedal's acceptance or adoption. Honestly, the only thing I can imagine this pedal being bought for is tweaking synths between a keyboard and outboard sample box, ie techno productions and Euro dance/trance music. That's cool, but that means guitar players are likely 5% or less of the people who will actually buy it.
Their pedals are way too pricey for most.Honestly is this something you could use regularly?NOPE.
If you're into music that does this stuff then yes. No different then someone using a boring tube screamer all of the time.
they are premium products for special cases. it happens. one doesn't drive a Ferrari neither to groceries, nor where there's no asphalt, but it's still a great car, I guess )
I find them limited, but still unique and useful for certain things. but then I speak from a non-guitar, or an anti-guitar perspective..
I'd buy one for 2....let me go check......uh, no. I'm good.