Can something like the RJM Mastermind PBC be used to trigger multiple presets on the Flint? I know the flint doesn’t have midi but it does store presets 🤔
The competitors have put out lots of serious and interesting pedals, and I always start thinking that maybe I should go and buy one of them, but then I come back and listen to Flint and El Capistan just to find their tones superior. The only pedals that can compete sound wise are Super Spring Theory from Subdecay and Talisman from Catalinbread in my opinion.
I love my Flint, but I do wish it were slightly different. The one thing it doesn't do is give you a modern day, top of the line verb emulation. A "modern" verb would be more useful than the 80s "nostalgic" (low powered) rack verb. They could use all that processing power to do a Bricasti/Lexicon studio reverb emulation. Now I have a reason to change the Flint sometimes for a Nunaber or Big Sky for really epic verbs, that aren't as cheesy as the 80s engine. If the Flint had that, it would be perfect. I can't help but think this was done to protect the Blue Sky and the Big Sky.
Really? I dont currently own either, but close to pulling the trigger on a flint. Going by all the demo's i've heard the bluesky is a much more cheesy verb sound than anything the flint offers, especially not the hall setting which just sounds beautiful and warm! Not cheesy at all.
@@CNCTEMATIC yes it does. On Strymon's website it says you get 3 verb settings, 60's spring tank reverb, 70s electronic plate reverb and 80s hall rack reverb.
@@CNCTEMATIC sorry, I don't mean to be rude or pedantic. I'm mostly siding with the flint but not 100%. It's good to see other people's views I just was curious as to why you thought the 80s setting was cheesier sounding than the blue sky. I wonder whether only have 3 controls over the reverb on the flint is a deal breaker, compared to the flexibility available on the blue sky.
Wow. The last sound was amazing.
Thanks!
the last sound is great! the flint is my favorite pedal ever
Love to see an unusual uses for the Deco. Awesome pedal, many possibilities
Thanks NTI, the Flint's a keeper on my board.
2:45 the 'verby chords with the hard trem really starts sounding like moody but stabby organ chords. Really neat sound!
Last one was lovely
Nice, especially the last sound , I must reproduce it on my Flint !
Thanks for watching!
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Noise Toys Imports TV could you do the Strymon Deco?
Very cool! Wondering why I hear stereo while Flint's left output is the only plugged.
Mono out is left
Endless possibilites for the TimeLine - that would be something I would really like to watch.
Agreed!! That will be a fun one, I’ll add it to the list.
Cool this and deco will never leave my board. Hate that I just bought a dd500 vs a TL but for $185 we will see
DD500 is gone TL will stay
Can something like the RJM Mastermind PBC be used to trigger multiple presets on the Flint? I know the flint doesn’t have midi but it does store presets 🤔
Great video!
Nice!
No 1 and 2 are excellentThank you
Thank you! Perhaps you could make a video about the unusual uses of the great Dr Scientist CosmiChorus
The competitors have put out lots of serious and interesting pedals, and I always start thinking that maybe I should go and buy one of them, but then I come back and listen to Flint and El Capistan just to find their tones superior. The only pedals that can compete sound wise are Super Spring Theory from Subdecay and Talisman from Catalinbread in my opinion.
They do sound excellent!
Audio quality kinda shit. Good concept for a video though.
I love my Flint, but I do wish it were slightly different. The one thing it doesn't do is give you a modern day, top of the line verb emulation. A "modern" verb would be more useful than the 80s "nostalgic" (low powered) rack verb. They could use all that processing power to do a Bricasti/Lexicon studio reverb emulation. Now I have a reason to change the Flint sometimes for a Nunaber or Big Sky for really epic verbs, that aren't as cheesy as the 80s engine. If the Flint had that, it would be perfect. I can't help but think this was done to protect the Blue Sky and the Big Sky.
Really? I dont currently own either, but close to pulling the trigger on a flint. Going by all the demo's i've heard the bluesky is a much more cheesy verb sound than anything the flint offers, especially not the hall setting which just sounds beautiful and warm! Not cheesy at all.
@@RiperSnifle the flint doesn't have a hall setting.
@@CNCTEMATIC yes it does. On Strymon's website it says you get 3 verb settings, 60's spring tank reverb, 70s electronic plate reverb and 80s hall rack reverb.
@@RiperSnifle ugh, fine. it says "80s" on the tin. you have your mind made up, not sure why you're asking me questions. buy it
@@CNCTEMATIC sorry, I don't mean to be rude or pedantic. I'm mostly siding with the flint but not 100%. It's good to see other people's views I just was curious as to why you thought the 80s setting was cheesier sounding than the blue sky. I wonder whether only have 3 controls over the reverb on the flint is a deal breaker, compared to the flexibility available on the blue sky.
“How to make a great pedal sound like crap”!