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This pedal is worth every penny. It’s so much more than just a delay pedal. A must have.

Does anyone play Rubies of Eventide?
Downloading Eventide Timefactor it now and was wondering if anyone plays it, and if so how is it
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3 Responses to “Trusted transactions on Ebay for Eventide Timefactor”

  1. Miley Says:

    Excellent sound, great tweakability, a multitude of delays to choose from, but unfortunately all ruined by the fact that the delays slip out of time when using long feedback. The Timefactor is advertised as synching with MIDI clock, but something is off — long delays start out on the beat and slowly but surely slip out of time, even when the bpm is registering exactly as it should be. Inexcusable, and really a shocker coming from Eventide, a name known for quality.

  2. Dickerson Says:

    I got this after a couple of failed attempts with cheaper Boss and TC units. For the extra $$ it’s built like a tank, and works exactly as advertised. Awesome, inspiring delay sounds, more than I could explore in a lifetime, are readily accessible. If you just want simple delays there are much cheaper stompboxes (e.g. Digitech Digidelay, Boss in the $100 range) that do the job fine with a lot less programming. But if you use delay a lot are are particular about the details, avoid the $200-$300 range TC and Boss options and get the Eventide.

  3. Buckley Says:

    Great Echoplex Tone in a Digital Device. I’ve been searching for this for years. You can use the Tape echo mode and set one delay to 350ms and the other to 500ms and tweak the tone from there. The output is in beautiful sounding stereo, you need two amps of course. The main advantage of this device/effect is the fact you can update the software via USB, in fact I suggest that it MANDATORY to do this before plugging in for the first time. It’s not hard but it takes some effort at first. You have to go to their site and download some software then use the USB port. For the mac I could just use my printer cable for USB access. Then follow the instructions in the manual. The latest version is a beta but is wonderful. It has a buffer also which brightens the tone but the quality of sound is so good that you just have to adjust the tone on the amps, one extra thing, you should use the effect IN THE EFFECTS LOOP and set the switches to LINE. Worth the money and then some.