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Poly Digit/Beebo is sweet.
I pretty much copied this from another thread I posted in, but I think this should have its own thread.
I just got a Poly digit which can basically do anything you want. It has convolution reverb too based on reverb IRs. And, they are made entirely by one guy in Australia. He physically makes them, ships them, and does the coding. You can email him about bugs and he'll usually put out a firmware fix for the bug and new features almost weekly. I know because I emailed him and he fixed the bug for me. Did I mention it's also two kinds of pedal in one too? You can switch between Beebo and Digit modes in which Beebo is modulation (with an awesome chorus and rotary effect, along with synth modules) and Digit is mostly reverb and delay. It's also fairly cheap compared to Eventide and Strymon: I've already made quite a few presets from basic reverb and delays to having step sequencers controlling delay times and reverbs being triggered by notes I play. It's very cool
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No one else has tried one or has one? It's really very cool.
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