Chorus
Exactly what you think. Bright with a slow rate and medium depth.
Dimension
My take on that legendary lilac pedal. Adds width and some texture. Once you turn it on its hard to turn off.
Flange
Sounds like the 80’s. Big stereo spread with a lot of motion. Love it for anything palm muted but it comes alive when you really dig into it. Distortion is a must.
Leslie
Again, exactly what you think. Gives the leslie rotary effect in stereo. Holding down the footswitch will toggle rotary speed from fast to slow and back again.
Radio
Reminds me of a vintage clock radio that sounds a little out of tune and warped. I use this a lot for parts that repeat. Active for the 1st time through and off for the 2nd to give the part a “coming to life” effect.
Slap
Subtle slap delay that’s great for country guitar or just thickening your rhythm playing.
Trem
Inspired by the legendary Ariel Posen. Subtle pitch vibrato feeding into a harmonic tremolo with a medium depth for a stereo spread. Pairs well with verb and a slide on your pinky.
Vibrato
VB-2 vibes. I tend to use this on lead lines or for anything indie.
Reviews
Here's the deal. Aside from classic reverb, delay and tremolo, I don't wade in the waters of modulation very often.
Matt Rash's presets have me exploring sounds I historically haven't ventured into.
The DIME-C chorus is so lush. It has me wanting to play Ryan Adams' Prisoner front-to-back.
The flanger is also killer. Who knew?! It has me thinking I'm Mike Einziger as I sneak Incubus licks into worship songs.
These presets have me exploring and painting with new colors!
These presets are incredible. Sooo easy to load up and they immediately sound awesome. Brings some life back into my Synesthesia (cause I was getting kinda bored of it haha).