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| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
The big difference with the 600 regarding the fx is you have an effect depth control - i.e. the level of how much the effect is applied (fading between dry sound and wet sound). This lets you use the fx so much more smoothly - imo the fx are pretty much useless without it.
Also, there are buttons to quickly switch between fixed time intervals for the time based fx such as delay and echo - so you can switch between or instantly set it to 4 beats, 2 beats, 1 beat, 3/4 beat, 1/2 beat, 1/4 beat, etc at the touch of a button (well, you move between consecutive steps... so 1/2 beat to 1/4 beat takes one touch when 3/4 beat to 1/4 beat takes 2 touches, etc) - again something I feel is invaluable for making good use of these kinds of effects. |
Damn, that does sound nice. Because when I implement the effects on the 500 they always sound so abrupt, which is why I usually only use echo when I'm reaching the peaktime part of certain tracks. A wet/dry and buttons for time intervals would be pretty leet. Ah well, the 500 is solid enough.
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