Very interesting! Who would have thought that Timefactor's Loopmode has so many features? Will try that, hoping it can be synced up to MIDI clock. Thanks for putting this video together! It shows again that there's so much to explore with the gear you already have instead of buying more 😀
Very thorough video. Thanks for posting this - it was extremely insightful. I just got this pedal today after being an avid fan of the DL4 looping/reverse/double/half-time features for ambient loops. I now realize the DL4 has nothing on the Timefactor - thanks to your video! Cheers!
Hi, thanks for the kind words! I looked into a lot of loopers before discovering what this could do, and never looked back. There's still no looper *pedal* today, in this compact form, that has start/end point control like this, which is essential for the kinds of things I like to do.
no, the looper is not connected to the fx at all sadly. you're either using the looper or you're using the delay algorithms, no delay effect when you're using looper. but that's why i got two of them :)
It's amazing that this was released exactly 10 years ago (2008), and it's still in production, and it's still one of the most full-featured delay pedals - stereo i/o, line/amp level switch, MIDI in/out, even a USB port!! It was all there from the beginning and still plays well with anything made today.
Hi! The Timefactor doesn't do "timestretching" in the sense of changing pitch without changing speed. If you change the pitch, the speed changes accordingly, more like a tape machine.
Thanks for posting this. I didn't know the Timefactor could do this. I was going to buy an old Digitech PDS 20/20 for these features but I couldn't pull the trigger on paying $200 on a 30 year old pedal. Plus the Echolution 2 does most of this and more but it's damn near $500 bucks. You can get a Timefactor for a little over two hundred and it's an Eventide which make the sound quality tops!
Hey Ja'Maul, thanks for watching and so glad you found it useful! Yeah it's totally worth every penny. There aren't a lot of delay pedals, even now, that includes MIDI for tempo-syncing and control of every parameter. And this thing is almost 10 years old.
Hey Mark- You can save the looper preset into a bank just like you save any other preset. When you're in the looper mode, hold the encoder and then pick the bank and slot you want to save it on. Does that help?
Thanks for the feedback (no pun intended!! If you can grab one, I highly recommend it! First thing to do when you get one make sure the firmware is up to date (and make sure the previous user de-registers it if he/she has previously registered it with Eventide), so that the looper has all the features. I believe the reverse playback was added in a later firmware update.
Hi Frank, I've never used the MIDI clock sync on it, but I believe there are details about it in the manual. I've used it as an experimental looper/sampler for my modular synth system. Good luck!
Hey Frank, sorry for the delay! I never used MIDI sync, but I recently went to a friend's house and he had the Timefactor tempo-synced with a whole bunch of other gear, so yes, it will do MIDI clock sync as far as I know. Hope this still helps!
Hello! Just a question Can i save a loop or pre record a loop in time factor ? Even if i turn off the time factor The loop will be still there? Thank you :)
Hi Lance, the Timefactor cannot save loops on power-off. I don't even think you can load loops through the USB (which I think is used for saving/loading delay presets). I've had to basically sample everything into Ableton to save it. There are many other looper pedals (Boss RC-3 and other RC's) and some newer looper pedals with SD card slots or USB that will allow you to save loops and recall them. Hope that helps!
girl in a gale Yeah, I sold my Eurorack sampler module (which was amazing but required a bit too much menu-diving) and bought a second Timefactor, and it’s changed my life and workflow ever since.
@@tallbridge Just bought a Mutable Instruments Rings and need something like Clouds but can't afford it. But Time Factor offers similar textures/repeats. I have H9 and am looking for Clouds type fx.
Very interesting! Who would have thought that Timefactor's Loopmode has so many features? Will try that, hoping it can be synced up to MIDI clock. Thanks for putting this video together! It shows again that there's so much to explore with the gear you already have instead of buying more 😀
Really great demo. Thanks! Enjoyed what you were making as well :)
Hey, thanks for watching! It's my desert-island piece of gear. :)
Very thorough video. Thanks for posting this - it was extremely insightful. I just got this pedal today after being an avid fan of the DL4 looping/reverse/double/half-time features for ambient loops. I now realize the DL4 has nothing on the Timefactor - thanks to your video!
Cheers!
Thanks for watching! :)
Fantastic demo! A proper deep dive into places most users aren’t even aware of! Top Class! Thanks!
Hi, thanks for the kind words! I looked into a lot of loopers before discovering what this could do, and never looked back. There's still no looper *pedal* today, in this compact form, that has start/end point control like this, which is essential for the kinds of things I like to do.
That demo reminds me of every video game from the 90s
Great addition to my TD-3. Thanks for sharing ✌🏻❤️🎵
Great demo!!!
EXCELLENT demo, far and few between on the old `tube, thank you!
Thank you so much for the kind words.
thank you so much for this video ! :)
Just got one of these for looping, this really helped - thank you.
Wonderful, so glad it helped! Hope you make lots of cool loopy music with it :)
Does the looper is post or pre fx ? In other words , can we record the engaged delay fx into the looper or not ?
no, the looper is not connected to the fx at all sadly. you're either using the looper or you're using the delay algorithms, no delay effect when you're using looper. but that's why i got two of them :)
Have you considered a Strymon Timeline? It does delay and looper with the delay either in front of or after the looper.
Great stuff!
Great explanation, thank you for this!
Well explained thanks 👍
Wonderful upload! Thank you so much.
Thanks for the kind words and for watching! Hope it's been helpful.
Although I mostly play the guitar, this has made my mind to get one over the timeline.But second hand !
It's amazing that this was released exactly 10 years ago (2008), and it's still in production, and it's still one of the most full-featured delay pedals - stereo i/o, line/amp level switch, MIDI in/out, even a USB port!! It was all there from the beginning and still plays well with anything made today.
pro trick: watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching all kinds of movies these days.
@Milo Rocky yea, I've been watching on flixzone for since november myself :)
@Milo Rocky definitely, I've been using flixzone for months myself :)
@Milo Rocky Yup, have been watching on Flixzone for since november myself :)
Thank you so much for this video! I don't remember if it has timestretch?
Hi! The Timefactor doesn't do "timestretching" in the sense of changing pitch without changing speed. If you change the pitch, the speed changes accordingly, more like a tape machine.
@@musictech_10us oh thank you for the reply :)
thanks for explanations! ❤
Thank you!
How can i cancel snizing?
Thanks for posting this. I didn't know the Timefactor could do this. I was going to buy an old Digitech PDS 20/20 for these features but I couldn't pull the trigger on paying $200 on a 30 year old pedal. Plus the Echolution 2 does most of this and more but it's damn near $500 bucks. You can get a Timefactor for a little over two hundred and it's an Eventide which make the sound quality tops!
Hey Ja'Maul, thanks for watching and so glad you found it useful! Yeah it's totally worth every penny. There aren't a lot of delay pedals, even now, that includes MIDI for tempo-syncing and control of every parameter. And this thing is almost 10 years old.
Strymon timeline is more expensive but ... it has many more features and gives you 30 seconds of record time 1X
Get a boomerang 3
Is there a way to undo overdubs?
No, one thing it cannot do is undo overdubs.
Can someone tell me how to save the looper on a preset so I can use it with the looper? I can’t seem to figure it out.
Hey Mark- You can save the looper preset into a bank just like you save any other preset. When you're in the looper mode, hold the encoder and then pick the bank and slot you want to save it on. Does that help?
Thanks for posting this, I have a chance to get one used, and I think I should swoop up on it lol
Thanks for the feedback (no pun intended!! If you can grab one, I highly recommend it! First thing to do when you get one make sure the firmware is up to date (and make sure the previous user de-registers it if he/she has previously registered it with Eventide), so that the looper has all the features. I believe the reverse playback was added in a later firmware update.
Heidi Wai-Yee Chan thanks, yeah I'm not sure how I would check if it's been de-registered lol but hopefully they would let me register it.
Tanks❤
Thanks for the tutorial! Do you have experience with midi clock sync ? I'm searching for a synced looper. Thanks !
Hi Frank, I've never used the MIDI clock sync on it, but I believe there are details about it in the manual. I've used it as an experimental looper/sampler for my modular synth system. Good luck!
Hey Frank, sorry for the delay! I never used MIDI sync, but I recently went to a friend's house and he had the Timefactor tempo-synced with a whole bunch of other gear, so yes, it will do MIDI clock sync as far as I know. Hope this still helps!
Hey Heidi, thanks for the feedback :-)
Hello! Just a question
Can i save a loop or pre record a loop in time factor ? Even if i turn off the time factor
The loop will be still there?
Thank you :)
Hi Lance, the Timefactor cannot save loops on power-off. I don't even think you can load loops through the USB (which I think is used for saving/loading delay presets). I've had to basically sample everything into Ableton to save it. There are many other looper pedals (Boss RC-3 and other RC's) and some newer looper pedals with SD card slots or USB that will allow you to save loops and recall them. Hope that helps!
It's not like a looper pedal, it's like a Eurorack sample looper. Actually really interesting.
girl in a gale Yeah, I sold my Eurorack sampler module (which was amazing but required a bit too much menu-diving) and bought a second Timefactor, and it’s changed my life and workflow ever since.
@@tallbridge Just bought a Mutable Instruments Rings and need something like Clouds but can't afford it. But Time Factor offers similar textures/repeats. I have H9 and am looking for Clouds type fx.
Gonna do a video like this…. GOTTA use not the most annoying note progression imaginable.