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That’s a cool video:)
Agreed!
Wonder if that is going to be the new format for future EHX demo videos?
Anyone have any idea how much this is going to cost?
nevermind $209
Ooh the pitchshift mode is polyphonic.
it says 2 octaves in the video
well um… i don’t like it very much
I know what you mean.
To me it seems like a Frequency Analyzer with more bells and whistles.
Very impressive bells and whistles mind you.
I just dunno where I’d use it in my setup,
I already find it hard justifying the inclusion of the F.A. on my pedalboard.
yeah um Bill is a wizard… i went from “whatever” to “that’s so awesome”
good job, Bill… now i want it :angry: 😆
Bill indeed is a magician!
Me too looked at the Ring Thing kinda like “great pedal if i was Paul McCartney and money wouldn’t count”. Very good video.
And – i like Electro Harmonix’ aim to build a very special pedal, then put loads of ways to alter the effect into it and finally come up with a multiFX pedal where it’s up to me to find the sound!
very unique!
if only i was McCartney!
diego
Any idea if this can be used as a harmonizer as well? And if so could I get minor 3rds?
To me I see it as a polyphonic whammy that also does ring modulation
Very interesting…I’m curious, does the tune switch ‘gliss’ from the untuned note when pressed, or is it instant? A smooth, organic transition would sound nice.
If I understand the manual correctly, is it possible to continually hold down the tune switch as you (monophonically) play? If so, when does the effect decide to ‘update’ to the current note being played? Is there a noticeable lag in this case?
Thanks! Leave it to EHX to make me genuinely interested in a ring modulation effect.