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Yes. Check your dm's first thoughHey Leon @2112 Did your vp4 block library update come out yet?
I need those VP4 blocks!![]()
Are you related to me? Are we now the block brothers?
I'm guessing you're talking about this.There is a preset in there that is combining the wormhole and Blackhole reverbs or some combo the two, and it sounds like two massive reverbs collapsing back into itself. Played at volume in stereo, its jaw dropping.
Man, I have real 1st world problems at the moment.
Last 3 or 4 rehearsals, I've not even touched my VP4. Just been using the DD500, DM101, and RV-5 !!!
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I like both, but they do sound different. The dd500 is not quite as .. well... I dunno, I feel like the clocking noise and saturationn aspects are more 3D and "real" with the DM101 than the dd500.What's the analogue mode in the dd500 like vs the dm101? I've been using a DM2 and Deep blue delay for all my rehearsals for a while now. I do miss having some modulation on the delays though.
I like both, but they do sound different. The dd500 is not quite as .. well... I dunno, I feel like the clocking noise and saturationn aspects are more 3D and "real" with the DM101 than the dd500.
Both do great modulation!
If you forced me to pick, I'd go DD500 simply because there is so much control. The tape delays with some additional EQ treatment can get very BBD as well.
Just be aware- for most of the 200-series pedals, once you save a preset there is no way to know what the settings of that preset are. I think the EQ and IR are the only ones with that ability. I found it a rage-inducing experience, YMMV.I've been watching a lot of videos and reading the manuals for the dd500, dd200, vp4 and SA Collider.
I think the DD200, RV200 paired with my DM2 will get me all the sounds I want with a work flow that suits me better than the other options. I know the 500 has a lot more parameters you can adjust but the simplified layout of the 200 probably suits my brain better.
Just be aware- for most of the 200-series pedals, once you save a preset there is no way to know what the settings of that preset are. I think the EQ and IR are the only ones with that ability. I found it a rage-inducing experience, YMMV.
Boss are particularly good at making their customers ask that questionWhy would they do that?
Boss are particularly good at making their customers ask that question![]()
Just bought your effects blocks for VP4. They sound great. ThanksYes. Check your dm's first though![]()