Sounds amazing and great demo! Just ordered mine! Signalchain question, where do you start making your signal stereo? At the volante? And only one of both of the sides is reverbed? Thanks !
Hey. Nice demo. Would like to share a piece of info for the fellow Tensor enthusiasts. There is a firmware update for the pedal, that extends the looper time up to 9 seconds when used in mono.
Great demo! Love my Tensor, but so far I've only managed to scratch the surface of its potential. This will help a lot. Question: if you had to choose just one pedal after the Tensor, would it be reverb or delay?
This is a really tough question and I think the answer depends on what I want For deeply meditative stuff, probably a reverb that can create some really nice smear, but for like fun ear candy, a stereo delay that just kinda reinterprets and tosses the sounds around the stereo field would be my pick Really different moods for sure, but I don't think I could pick one or the other!
@@cruzad2if you have the space and money put a delay and reverb after Tensor...or get one pedal that does delay and reverb like Dreadbox Raindrops for example
Man I just stumbled on your channel and what a beautiful discovery this was! I wanted to please ask your thoughts on Tensor placement in your signal chain. Do you have it before the Gen Loss, after the Lossy? I’ve been playing my tensor first, with the thinking that the tracking on pitch shifting would be better.
Ah your comment made my day! Thanks so much for the kind words. I play around with ordering, for some stuff, it's fun to have the lofi affect the entire tone together, but sometimes it's fun to have the repeats sounds slightly different to one another due to changes in the modulation. To my knowledge the device is literally taking the entire buffer and increasing pitch by X%, and if they're using the approach to shifting I suspect, there's no "tracking" but rather the entire buffer is shifting by a % as a whole. I've never noticed any artifact from having lofi before, but I think any approach really works!
@@signalpath awesome, your channel has been making mine! Really love your guitar playing and tones. Thanks for taking the time to explain this - I’ve had the Tensor bang up front and was weirdly afraid of experimenting with placement. But your video dialed in such beautiful sounds that I’m keen to move that bad boy around. Learned a lot of cool tricks from this video that I’m going to ‘borrow’ as well! Haha
I think there's a lot of mileage to be found with both! I think that the one thing that tensor misses that the particle does well is more standard delay sounds. They both offer cool pitch/reverse/ambient textures, though particle tends to be more rhythmic and tensor is more textural. I think there's a strong case for both, but you'll expand your territory significantly with either one. I've really been enjoying swapping back and forth!
Killer as always, makes me think I should get a Tensor again. 👀
Sounds amazing and great demo! Just ordered mine!
Signalchain question, where do you start making your signal stereo? At the volante? And only one of both of the sides is reverbed?
Thanks !
What a lovely Pedal 🖤 and nice Presentation.
Beautiful demo
Hey. Nice demo. Would like to share a piece of info for the fellow Tensor enthusiasts.
There is a firmware update for the pedal, that extends the looper time up to 9 seconds when used in mono.
no way ! thanx bro
Wow, reminds me of Chase Bliss Mood.
Great demo! Love my Tensor, but so far I've only managed to scratch the surface of its potential. This will help a lot. Question: if you had to choose just one pedal after the Tensor, would it be reverb or delay?
This is a really tough question and I think the answer depends on what I want
For deeply meditative stuff, probably a reverb that can create some really nice smear, but for like fun ear candy, a stereo delay that just kinda reinterprets and tosses the sounds around the stereo field would be my pick
Really different moods for sure, but I don't think I could pick one or the other!
@@signalpathThanks, pragmatic recommendation!
@@cruzad2if you have the space and money put a delay and reverb after Tensor...or get one pedal that does delay and reverb like Dreadbox Raindrops for example
@@patrickr6505 Thanks, that's what I'll do in fact. Earthquaker Devices Avalanche Run is the chose one.
@@cruzad2 Cool.. have fun 👍
Love Red Panda, have the Raster 2 and Radius which are amazing.. Haven't got the Tensor as I have a Mood 1 and 2 which cover similar ground....
Super cool! I got to try the radius at NAMM, I love ring mod so definitely want to dive deeper with it
I used to have a Tensor. Build quality was great and its a cool pedal, but I just didnt use it enough.
Man I just stumbled on your channel and what a beautiful discovery this was! I wanted to please ask your thoughts on Tensor placement in your signal chain. Do you have it before the Gen Loss, after the Lossy? I’ve been playing my tensor first, with the thinking that the tracking on pitch shifting would be better.
Ah your comment made my day! Thanks so much for the kind words.
I play around with ordering, for some stuff, it's fun to have the lofi affect the entire tone together, but sometimes it's fun to have the repeats sounds slightly different to one another due to changes in the modulation.
To my knowledge the device is literally taking the entire buffer and increasing pitch by X%, and if they're using the approach to shifting I suspect, there's no "tracking" but rather the entire buffer is shifting by a % as a whole. I've never noticed any artifact from having lofi before, but I think any approach really works!
@@signalpath awesome, your channel has been making mine! Really love your guitar playing and tones.
Thanks for taking the time to explain this - I’ve had the Tensor bang up front and was weirdly afraid of experimenting with placement. But your video dialed in such beautiful sounds that I’m keen to move that bad boy around. Learned a lot of cool tricks from this video that I’m going to ‘borrow’ as well! Haha
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Do you think having the Tensor and the Particle both on a board is a bit redundant or are they different enough to have both??
I think there's a lot of mileage to be found with both! I think that the one thing that tensor misses that the particle does well is more standard delay sounds. They both offer cool pitch/reverse/ambient textures, though particle tends to be more rhythmic and tensor is more textural. I think there's a strong case for both, but you'll expand your territory significantly with either one. I've really been enjoying swapping back and forth!
They are very different
Every worships guitarist prayers answered
I used it on Sunday hahaha