Does strymon TimeLine have a looper?

The TimeLine’s onboard stereo looper records up to 30 seconds of audio for you to jam over for live performances or use to experiment with new delay effects.

Is the strymon TimeLine worth it?

The Strymon Timeline is definitely unique and if you’re wanting dreamy and innovative delays then it could well be worth spending the extra cash. The DD-500, however, does offer flexibility and customisation of sound (a big selling point for audiophiles).

Does the Strymon El capistan have a looper?

Now, here is where the SOS looper on El Capistan gets quirky! In single tape head mode, the tape loop is continuously recording – this means that even if you don’t ever splice in, once you hit the max loop time in SOS mode, whatever has been played will begin to loop over and over.

How do I bypass the strymon timeline?

To change the BYPASS mode

  1. Navigate to the Globals menu by pressing and holding the VALUE knob.
  2. Once in Globals, scroll through the menu options by turning the VALUE knob clockwise to select BYPASS.
  3. Press down the the VALUE knob to change the bypass mode and then turn the VALUE knob to select BUFBYP for buffered bypass.

Is the timeline the best delay?

Best Delay Pedal for Ambient Music The Strymon Timeline is a very expensive delay pedal but for many guitarists, it’s worth the money. It’s the most expensive delay pedal in this guide by far but if you don’t care about price and want the best, a lot of guitarists feel it’s the best out there.

What does El Capistan mean?

Pete, our resident Sound Designer thought it would be neat-o to combine the word capstan with El Capitan to create our own word, El Capistan. A capstan is the part of a tape echo machine that helps move the tape through the tape machine. El Capitan is Spanish for the captain.

How do I bypass the strymon TimeLine?

What is a sound on sound looper?

Sound on Sound Looping means recording over existing sounds without erasing them. A beautiful technique that is as old as magnetic tape.