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Robert Herr
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Anyone using the Strymon Timeline for pedal steel
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absolutely!

Its an incredible pedal with a somewhat klutzy interface but once you master it there is nothing that comes close
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Thanks
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ECHO System Dual Engine Delay by Empress is also a comparable to the Timeline. Both put out some beautiful sounds with quite a variety of effects applicable to PSG.
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Yes.. all the time.
In addition to the various delays, I use the "Ice" setting.
Sounds glorious !
Guitars: Rittenberry SD S-10, Gretsch Black Falcon. Effects: Wampler Paisley, Strymon Timeline, Sarno Earth Drive.
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Tim, thanks to you have any suggested settings
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Post by Tim Marcus »

I usually stick to the tape and analog delays. I actually just got the Volante which is a bit more user friendly and has only the delays I use with more knobs. That is the one to get unless you want to go into the digital delays which have much more overall fidelity to the repeats.
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