I love the blackhole! I do sometimes wish it had a knob per function instead of the shift button, but you get used to it really quickly. This is my only reverb pedal other than the reverbs built into the Zoom Multistomp. I am occasionally tempted to pick up something else with reverse reverb and maybe shimmer since I used those on the Zoom a lot and would prefer stand alone pedals.
@@bleepinnbloopin1175Check out @Glowfly they just released the Pyrograghs. It's a reverb with added shimmer, tremolo and pitch shifting glitchiness. No reverse, but it sounds pretty sweet. Another great jam.
Not sure if you’re being intentionally difficult here or just joking sarcasm…but I’m not the person to argue with about this. I didn’t create this term, it has been used by artists like Toshimaru Nakamura for decades to describe the technique of using feedback patches to create noise without a sound source. You’ll have to take it up with literally everyone in the noise music scene.
Noise is life
And Blackhole is awesome
I love the blackhole! I do sometimes wish it had a knob per function instead of the shift button, but you get used to it really quickly.
This is my only reverb pedal other than the reverbs built into the Zoom Multistomp. I am occasionally tempted to pick up something else with reverse reverb and maybe shimmer since I used those on the Zoom a lot and would prefer stand alone pedals.
@@bleepinnbloopin1175Check out @Glowfly they just released the Pyrograghs. It's a reverb with added shimmer, tremolo and pitch shifting glitchiness. No reverse, but it sounds pretty sweet.
Another great jam.
Sounds great! Thanks for the rec, I’ll check it out!
@@bleepinnbloopin1175 Yeh it seems great!
I only have TC Electronic T2 reverb as a reverb unit and I love it
Cheap but sounds so good
You're using an input though.....
@@HAHb-zc2dp no-input in the feedback sense means no external sound sources, only the pedal output feeding back into itself.
@bleepinnbloopin1175 so there is input....
Not sure if you’re being intentionally difficult here or just joking sarcasm…but I’m not the person to argue with about this. I didn’t create this term, it has been used by artists like Toshimaru Nakamura for decades to describe the technique of using feedback patches to create noise without a sound source. You’ll have to take it up with literally everyone in the noise music scene.