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14 hours ago, Zo said:
Guyz i didn't read the whole thread , so sorry if it has been asked /answered ...so is it judicious to go from TH3 to THU if you don't care about impulses and your own rig (i'm no guitar player at all so i have nothing to sample lol)
If you have full TH3 and don't need to pay VAT you can have THU for
49$49 EUR (sorry my bad - bought on TimeSpace, just checked my orders, but cannot see this offer anymore there) .Despite of some new flaws (like making looper from poor to terrible) it is adding some valuable things like more amps and stomps. More possibilities to change character as valve select. Also RIG player which is promising some Kemper profile compatibility in future.
Here are some samples from Slate (smaller a little limited of THU will be added to Everything bundle soon) :
www.stevenslatemedia.com/thu/RockA.wav
www.stevenslatemedia.com/thu/RockB.wav
www.stevenslatemedia.com/thu/BluesA.wav
www.stevenslatemedia.com/thu/BluesB.wav
They are Kemper vs THU comparison.
And after THU install TH3 is still working. So from my point of view I don't regret I have upgraded. Despite as EU citizien I was forced to pay additionaly VAT so my price was
60$60 EUR (sorry my bad - bought on TimeSpace, just checked my orders)- 1
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8 hours ago, Gswitz said:
@Piotr if they don't make some improvements to the Looper, I'll have to agree with you.
That said, it looks like they are going to get it dialed in fairly well. While not awesome, it is way better than th3 Looper which was really so bad as to not be useful.
Juan of the odd things to me is that loop start and stop is a global setting only. if you drop three instances of th3 in your project, they will all loop together. You can't start a loop on one track with one amp then play over it with another without looping both.
This assumes your midi input is the same device for both instances.
Gswitz, considering use in standalone situation (where looper is probably most needed) there are significant regression so you could agree with me even now
What lacks in THU looper and was useful from my point of view:
- many record layers in TH3 (against only 2 tracks in THU and next take seems to be in-printed into the previous one - kinda weirdo)
- setting panning during recording track
- saving layers or whole mix
- manging solo/mute for layers during play
- autostart
Of course TH3 looper still far from having all needed (panning during recording but not playing etc...) but anyway quite a lot of things missing like for newer version of something, huh?
For me THU looper is terrible looking toy without use
Just hope it is temporary state because Overloud guys were focusing for the most important things so maybe had no time to do it (of course question remains why not keep old version with few improvements instead starting something from the beginning with so limited functionality). The only improvement in THU is count-in added.
But considering rest of things it doesn't change much in experience.
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The looper is terrible Not only the ugliest thing in the world but even much worse in functionality than the one from TH3 which also was bad (no possibility to change channel L<>R when playing layers
For some reason Overloud besides of improvements are adding also regressions. TH2 had few things better than TH3, and also TH3 had some things better than TH-U... Hard to understand why break things intentionally (?)...
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Wow! At last we have ripple button
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10 minutes ago, cclarry said:
Yes, obviously the OTS one would be the one to have.
I like 8DIO too, but they are pretty much "loops" rather
than actual instrumentsAbsolutely !
And OTS is doing their great group sales, has great program for their customers with nice discounts so it is very affordable
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9 hours ago, Fleer said:
Thanks, Fleer Very cool filter
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Welcome to GAS 2019
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Brainworx bx_XL V2 for 29 bucks /24 hours only
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Hm, seems they joined 29$ revolution... At last...