Source Audio Collider
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Source Audio Collider
Anyone try one yet?
I just recently found out about this box. After linking a Source Audio Nemesis in another post, this should up in my Facebook feed. Funny how that happens.
https://www.sourceaudio.net/collider_delay_reverb.html
I have thought about getting a Source Audio Nemesis a few times, but don’t really need one. I have thought about getting a Nano board and putting on a fuzz or two, modulation, and a Nemesis for the delay. What about reverb though? Do I really need it? There’s not room for a Ventris or similar reverb pedal. Hmmm?
Now I don’t have that problem anymore because the Collider solves it! It has the delays and reverbs that I want all in one pedal and you can have the delay or reverb active without the other, and even double up the delays for rhythmic echoes or reverb for ambient reverb into reverb. All with a simple layout, tap and subdivisions
I just recently found out about this box. After linking a Source Audio Nemesis in another post, this should up in my Facebook feed. Funny how that happens.
https://www.sourceaudio.net/collider_delay_reverb.html
I have thought about getting a Source Audio Nemesis a few times, but don’t really need one. I have thought about getting a Nano board and putting on a fuzz or two, modulation, and a Nemesis for the delay. What about reverb though? Do I really need it? There’s not room for a Ventris or similar reverb pedal. Hmmm?
Now I don’t have that problem anymore because the Collider solves it! It has the delays and reverbs that I want all in one pedal and you can have the delay or reverb active without the other, and even double up the delays for rhythmic echoes or reverb for ambient reverb into reverb. All with a simple layout, tap and subdivisions
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Re: Source Audio Collider
Will this dual delay?
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Re: Source Audio Collider
Huh. I will need to research this.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
Not dirty/funky sounding enough for my application.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
Yes. The Collider has 2 separate algorithms and can do delay + delay, delay + reverb, or reverb + reverb. They can also be run independently, only delay or only reverb.
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Yeah, Source Audio go for the more realistic sounds. The tape delay sounds like a real Echoplex that you’ll find in a studio rather than one that’s been sitting in a barn since it fell out of the back of a pickup truck.
The Oil Can delay has a nice smear and grime to it, but then again, it sounds like one that is still in working order. There is an analog delay setting that is the only one I have heard that actually sounds like a Memoryman, most seem to go all diffuse or murky. I would get a Meet Maude by Fairfield Circuitry if I was after that.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
Jeez Louise...fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 9:03 amYes. The Collider has 2 separate algorithms and can do delay + delay, delay + reverb, or reverb + reverb. They can also be run independently, only delay or only reverb.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
Basically I want the Catalinbread version of this pedal.fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2020 9:09 amYeah, Source Audio go for the more realistic sounds. The tape delay sounds like a real Echoplex that you’ll find in a studio rather than one that’s been sitting in a barn since it fell out of the back of a pickup truck.
The Oil Can delay has a nice smear and grime to it, but then again, it sounds like one that is still in working order. There is an analog delay setting that is the only one I have heard that actually sounds like a Memoryman, most seem to go all diffuse or murky. I would get a Meet Maude by Fairfield Circuitry if I was after that.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
I was looking for a delay + reverb combo pedal for a small board. I wanted the following options:
- seperate on/off buttons for delay and reverb
- built in tap tempo
- relatively small box
- simple operation
To my suprise there's not so many options. Apart from the Collider, the only other options I've found are the Keeley Workstation Delay and the Nux Atlantic (which I had for a while, loved the concept, but the sounds were mediocre).
All the others (EQD Avalanche Run, Keeley Caverns, Fender Reflecting Pool, Mooer Ocean Machine, ...) either don't have tap tempo, don't have seperate on/off buttons for delay and reverb or are quite big for a small set up.
The Collider looks awesome but I don't like the pricetag.
I hope more brands will jump on this wagon and make delay+reverb combo's. It seems like a no brainer to me.
- seperate on/off buttons for delay and reverb
- built in tap tempo
- relatively small box
- simple operation
To my suprise there's not so many options. Apart from the Collider, the only other options I've found are the Keeley Workstation Delay and the Nux Atlantic (which I had for a while, loved the concept, but the sounds were mediocre).
All the others (EQD Avalanche Run, Keeley Caverns, Fender Reflecting Pool, Mooer Ocean Machine, ...) either don't have tap tempo, don't have seperate on/off buttons for delay and reverb or are quite big for a small set up.
The Collider looks awesome but I don't like the pricetag.
I hope more brands will jump on this wagon and make delay+reverb combo's. It seems like a no brainer to me.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
Bumping this one since it's already a thread. I've got two Nemesis pedals and like them quite a bit, but the idea of an onboard reverb too for ambient swelling is tempting.
Anyone else on the board using one and can comment? I already use an external switcher for presets and would likely use another for tap since the way they have it implimented on this pedal gives me pause, but I already like the sounds on the Nemesis so it seems like a no-brainer.
Anyone else on the board using one and can comment? I already use an external switcher for presets and would likely use another for tap since the way they have it implimented on this pedal gives me pause, but I already like the sounds on the Nemesis so it seems like a no-brainer.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
I never got one. The pandemic happened a few weeks after the OP and I’ve been struggling financially ever since.stevejamsecono wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 5:07 amBumping this one since it's already a thread. I've got two Nemesis pedals and like them quite a bit, but the idea of an onboard reverb too for ambient swelling is tempting.
Anyone else on the board using one and can comment? I already use an external switcher for presets and would likely use another for tap since the way they have it implimented on this pedal gives me pause, but I already like the sounds on the Nemesis so it seems like a no-brainer.
It was on my list for a small experimental board along with a LEM and OFF1 from Mastro Valvola and maybe a bit-crusher like the Ottobit. 3 years later and that’s still waiting.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
I don’t have the collider, but I have both the Nemesis and Ventris. I can say that the SA reverbs are great! Very clear, beautiful tails, with a nice detail. Their spring is especially top notch! The bigger reverbs sound great too. Maybe not quite as dense/effecty as the Eventide stuff, but still great. I think the only reason I prefer my H9 for more ambient reverbs, is that I had it first, and have used it for a long time and have become very accustom to the blackhole sound.
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Re: Source Audio Collider
Not really in the same league, but quite a few years back I got a Muza Ambience for not much outlay which at least does delay>reverb. Some will say you get what you pay for, but above a certain price point I'm not 100% sure you do.stevejamsecono wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 5:07 amBumping this one since it's already a thread. I've got two Nemesis pedals and like them quite a bit, but the idea of an onboard reverb too for ambient swelling is tempting.
Anyone else on the board using one and can comment? I already use an external switcher for presets and would likely use another for tap since the way they have it implimented on this pedal gives me pause, but I already like the sounds on the Nemesis so it seems like a no-brainer.