What’s so special about it? It does look gorgeous, but I’ve been wondering why the high price considering there’s so many options available.
Aside from being a fantastic sounding analog delay, it has a small footprint, midi, CV, tap tempo, (really beautiful) modulation, and 1100ms delay time. Plus the dip switches in the back allow you to further manipulate the sound.
because it’s an awesome sounding boutique pedal and it’s discontinued.
Still, there’s a thousand boutique delays, many of them discontinued. 1k for a pedal is crazy and rare.
not as rare as you think…
Yeah, it’s pretty rare. There are some but not many. Moogerfoogers come to mind, DOD Corrosions second but they’ve come down in price lately. It’s definitely not common and always makes me wonder, is this really such a cool pedal or is it just a meme pedal that collectors want that month.
Like then there’s OG Klon’s that are just ridiculous. Talking about meme pedals.
most discontinued Chase Bliss pedals are in the price range @Meriphew mentioned ($700-1k). and the Generation Loss has been well over that (closer to $1500) for a couple years now.
I didn’t know it and I have no interest in it, but it really is a drop dead gorgeous pedal
The Suhr Discovery is probably the closest thing to the CBA Tonal Recall RKM now. It goes for $550 new.
I’d really be interested to see how it stacks up against a Bastl Thyme (also has tap, cv in, midi, and a bunch of knobs to tweak things.)
(they will be different since it is analog with the recall and digital with the thyme)
I just bought a korg opsix and an empress zoia. I have a digitone, prophet rev 2, and a korg prologue plus an eventide space that I’ve been running through ableton 11 on a macbook pro. I am kind of thinking of stripping down the set and using just the digitone and opsix with a zoia and just doing a hardware thing for a bit.
Score!
10 bucks … holy shit
I don’t think it’s ever been used either. The manual is still shrink wrapped, the device is in plastic, and the ports don’t show a single sign of use.
I recently bought a BCR2000 for really cheap too. I think the drivers aren’t being updated anymore for use with computers so people are dumping them because of that. Great moment to pick one up for use with hardware
Have been using a BCF2000 in MCC mode with Reaper as well as a MIDI remote for various hardware synths.
They are noisy but built like tanks.
Clank Chaos, shipped like this.
Intentions: praying that it works…
I’m actually wondering if he broke it and then decided to sell it and try to blame it on the postal service… a complete and utter knob head in any case…
Edit: here was his defense when asking him wtf!
“
Sorry was in a hurry! Should work though!
Knock yourself out on the review!”