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Bought the Analogizer for warming up my digital keyboards mainly. It's not bad for that being like 2 pedals in one with a slight overdrive an a short delay unit. Soundwise it cuts some of the high end spectrum and compresses a little. The delay (spread) is very short probably up to 50ms all the way up. When it's on and the mix knob is past 12 o'clock you start loosing the original sound and only hear the repeat so i't kinda like having a lag. The drive is very subtle but it's what I wanted because it would mess up my sound if it introdused distorted sound.
pros: cheap, kind of does what it's supposed to do, nice artwork
cons: the mix knob useless after 12 o'clock if the delay is used.
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annitas 09.02.2020
I used this pedal with the bass.
The drive is not natural at high gain.
Therefore, the pedal cannot be used as an OD.
And one problem.
In certain settings for spreads and blends, there was a section where the volume was reduced like a dead spot.
The main purpose is basically a booster, and the spread effect with a feeling between reverb and echo is additive.
This pedal cannot be used to achieve special effects with extreme settings. When making a board with a small number of configurations, it will fall out of priority.