Midi coming to UAFX pedals

Yuck, I much prefer them in parallel.

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Yeah, I generally play with mega gain, so having delay and reverb in series tends to turn into a wall of mush. That is the issue I have ran into recently as I have been moving from rack more to pedals lately.
 
Collider is actually great too. It is much simpler, but also you can stack a delay and a reverb, or two reverbs, or two delays ... so in a way, it is actually a bit more flexible than the Ventris.
What I like about the Collider is that it feels much simpler than the Ventris or Nemesis. I was a bit overwhelmed by the sheer amount of options on the Nemesis at least, even though they did allow me some things I wish the Collider did.

My beef with the Collider is that it seems to have a generic modulation for all the delays, whereas I'd prefer a wow/flutter modulation for tape delays at least. It never gets quite to the places where my Strymon Volante and El Cap V2 live.

Still, it's a very versatile pedal and the reverbs sound great and are easy to use.
 
What I like about the Collider is that it feels much simpler than the Ventris or Nemesis. I was a bit overwhelmed by the sheer amount of options on the Nemesis at least, even though they did allow me some things I wish the Collider did.

My beef with the Collider is that it seems to have a generic modulation for all the delays, whereas I'd prefer a wow/flutter modulation for tape delays at least. It never gets quite to the places where my Strymon Volante and El Cap V2 live.

Still, it's a very versatile pedal and the reverbs sound great and are easy to use.

That’s my thing with simple digital time based effects pedals, they always leave me wishing they did a little more than they actually do. The Ventris is a pretty great balanced approach in that the controls on the pedal are really simple, but I can plug it into a computer and have access to powerful deep editing stuff.

Plenty of people don’t care about the deep editing and just want the simple stuff and I get that, I’m just not one of those people.

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Great time for reverb options. I love the Golden but have been totally blown away with convolution reverb IRs as well. The Verbs and really the Hotone are awesome examples. Both the hotone and golden are on my board. There are a ton of great reverb IRs on the web-you can't tweak them a ton but enough to land on some awesome captured studio rack reverbs. Think they are going to be a lot of new players in the hardware space and more great content-though likely paid in some cases as well.
 
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