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1 ips display shows effect type and parameter information full stereo audio input and output you can utilize the single footswitch on plethora x1 in five different ways

In ‘latching’ mode, it simply turns the effect on and off, and in ‘momentary’, the effect is only applied for as long as you press and hold the footswitch. Anyone have experience with both I know line 6 has a much better/longer track record with multifx stuff but i'm sort of debating between getting an hx effects with my amp or getting a plethora x3 and a few drive pedals. The plethora on the other hand seems totally fitting The delays seem to be really good in stereo Flanger, chorus, univibe, vibrato, phaser are all on board

Also the brainwaves for my momentary pitch shifting Routing is super flexible on a preset base due to the variable effects loop Midi support seems great (also including midi clock and. I think the plethora's implementation is great I think tc's digital pedals are way better than what line 6 is doing The hx effects has decent effects and lots of options

If you only have an amp and want no pedals or this is your first foray, the hx is the way to go

$499 for a bunch of pedals is a bargain. In this recent tc video about the new ampworx pedals, they mention new updates coming to the plethora Hopefully now that they are modeling amp circuits that they will introduce some drive pedals into the x5. Buy now at andertons music co However, i prefer using an amp so now all i'm using it for is chorus, phaser and delay Given that i use so little of what the stomp offers, i've been considering selling it for either individual pedals or the tc plethora x3

I like the idea of pedals as they are easy to adjust, where as the stomp has so many options on some of their pedal models. And the great thing with the flashback ii / plethora is that you can still have the clean 2290 algorithm, but with a great new analog / tape algorithm for those lovely moments of self oscillation goodness b Read that the plethora's sound quality is worse than it's analog counter parts How would you, the owners of the plethora, respond? I wouldn't consider it pushing boundaries It's more like keeping up with the rest of the big pedal guys who are already making synth pedals

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