Source Audio Encounter - Ambient Dual Delay/Reverb

Sounds pretty much as rumored, basically a Collider for more "ambient/out there" delay/reverb fans. I wish the Collider had a few extras in the editor for controls though like the Encounter does tho...

The Neuro UI for the Encounter is nice, definitely an improvement on their other pedals.

PS. I think LT needs to write new riffs! I think I've heard "Heaven Above" a few too many times at this point...
 
Sounds pretty much as rumored, basically a Collider for more "ambient/out there" delay/reverb fans. I wish the Collider had a few extras in the editor for controls though like the Encounter does tho...

The Neuro UI for the Encounter is nice, definitely an improvement on their other pedals.

PS. I think LT needs to write new riffs! I think I've heard "Heaven Above" a few too many times at this point...

This looks straight forward to control from the faceplate at a glance, but then in the editor it’s like a zillion parameters. Is it like this on the Collider? (You have the Collider right?) Are some of those params secondary controls on the pedal, or are those editor only?
 
This looks straight forward to control from the faceplate at a glance, but then in the editor it’s like a zillion parameters. Is it like this on the Collider? (You have the Collider right?) Are some of those params secondary controls on the pedal, or are those editor only?
Collider has zero extra parameters in Neuro editor. Just the same controls that are on the pedal.
Neuro with Collider is mainly useful for managing delay/reverb relationships, dual reverbs/delays and presets. You can see everything at once unlike on the pedal where you have to flip to each side and then find the knob positions again.

Most SA pedals have extra controls only accessible with Neuro, but it's nearly always secondary params. You can also assign some of them to the Control 1 / Control 2 knobs on the pedal.

If you want to try this stuff, download Neuro Editor, add the pedals with the "Skip connection" option and then you can play with the editor and even hear the pedal with the different DI samples you can run through the virtual version of the pedal in Neuro editor. It's a pretty cool feature. I wish it let you upload your own riffs.
 
If you want to try this stuff, download Neuro Editor, add the pedals with the "Skip connection" option and then you can play with the editor and even hear the pedal with the different DI samples you can run through the virtual version of the pedal in Neuro editor. It's a pretty cool feature. I wish it let you upload your own riffs.

That’s really cool. I will try that. (y)
 
Shit, there’s your Devin Townsend Archetype, toss this after a Dual Rec/5150 and you’re done!

I was going to go for a Catalinbread Belle Epoch, but forgot that I need a reverb pedal as well, this might be the answer to that. I think the Source Colider does both, doesn’t it?
 
I was going to go for a Catalinbread Belle Epoch, but forgot that I need a reverb pedal as well, this might be the answer to that. I think the Source Colider does both, doesn’t it?
Yeah. The delays are IMO not as fantastic as the reverbs, but they are solid. You can always do dual delays or dual reverbs too.
 
Leon and his wife were in Edinburgh in August .
He was playing at the Edinburgh festival in a circus big top .👍

Did you catch the show? Looks cool as hell.

From what I’ve caught from his videos it reminds a little of the Vegas show Absinthe.
 
Did you catch the show? Looks cool as hell.

From what I’ve caught from his videos it reminds a little of the Vegas show Absinthe.
No my pal Dunsy and his wife went .
Said it was really good and Leon hung out with Dunsy and went looking at guitars at guitar guitar in Edinburgh.
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Thers some of the show on YouTube 👍
 
Dunsy is a legend, absolute gentleman. He's got great taste in guitars too! Absolutely loved Edinburgh.
 
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