RadArpVerb

Inspired by Alexander Pedals Radical Delay DX in arpeggio mode. That gives you eight different arpeggio choices, but I almost always use the simplest, octave up sound. It’s a very useful sound! (That said, I’d consider making other push-button-switchable arpeggio choices if people want something true to the other pedal…)

This patch is, IMO, strictly better than the Radical Delay, as it has true stereo in/out, plus stereo reverb, plus lots of foot controls:

Left stomp = tap tempo for the delay,
Middle stomp = momentary freeze/havoc switch that maxes out the delay feedback and increases the reverb decay time,
Right stomp glides between a slow and fast arpeggiator speed. (this is by design not linked to the delay tempo, and feels like a Leslie control, kinda).

3 comments on “RadArpVerb
  • [WZ] on said:

    Radical Delay Arp Mode, sounds cool! But… if it’s truly better than the original, does it have something like the Clock function?
    I’d love to see someone pull off that buzzy degrading processor sound!

  • fiddlercrab3 on said:

    Ooh good point, [WZ]! I rarely if ever use that sound for my purposes… That’s a good reminder to explore what that clock knob can do on that pedal! I should specify, “strictly better than the one setting I use most of the time.” LOL

    PS I’ve been enjoying your Afterneath patch!

  • Rob Flax on said:

    Update: I use this on my nano-board now too, in mono… Added a resonant low pass filter with expression controlling the cutoff to fade in the shimmering octave repeats and this patch got even more magical! With the heel down it’s just a nice tap tempo delay; roll the toe down and it swells in shimmering clouds. Endlessly enjoyable!

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