Strymon TimeLine Multidimensional Delay Guitar Multi Effects Pedal for Electric Guitar (Time Line)
Strymon TimeLine Multidimensional Delay Guitar Multi Effects Pedal for Electric Guitar (Time Line)
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Strymon TimeLine Multidimensional Delay Guitar Multi Effects Pedal for Electric Guitar (Time Line)
When we decided to create a studio-class stereo delay effects pedal, we knew we must go well beyond what has been done in the past—in sound quality, sonic flexibility, hardware design, and processing power. We spent months locked up in the Strymon sound design labs dreaming up the most spacious, lush, creative, and tweakable delay effects ever heard. It was a monumental task—a relentless study of delays and their nuances, and a continuous pursuit of innovative and musically inspirational sounds. Utilizing a ridiculously powerful SHARC DSP, every drop of processing power is harnessed.
Explore Your Creativity.
TimeLine provides you with twelve unique delay machines, each with extensive control over sonic character and feel. Go from crisp and clear, studio-quality digital delays all the way to the saturated and fluctuating sounds of tape delay machines. Get warm and fuzzy analog style repeats all the way to shimmery, sparkling, and crystalline ice delays.
Tweak to your hearts content and save up to 200 presets of your favorite sounds. Top it all off with full MIDI implementation and a routable, 30-second stereo looper and you’re on your way to delay bliss.
Features:
Includes 12 unique delay machines
Delay tones range from clean to creative to dirty
200 factory presets for quick inspiration
Dedicated hardware knobs let you dial in a delay sound in no time
Additional menu-driven controls provide even greater tone shaping options
Edit, save, and name your favorite presets for instant recall
Tap switch lets you lock into the tempo of a song
Adjustable 3dB boost/cut for each setting keeps your clean and effects levels consistent
True-bypass relay keeps the TimeLine from sucking tone when disengaged
Onboard SHARC DSP (the same used by UAD) for powerful processing
24-bit/96kHZ A/D/A conversion
32-bit floating point processing

