Video Review: Eventide ModFactor and TimeFactor
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by John Biggs on February 4, 2009

The TimeFactor and the ModFactor are two stompboxes from Eventide that I got a chance to try over the past few weeks. I love audio gear – I’m not good at using it in practice, but it’s nice to know it’s out there – so these were are kinds of fun.

The TimeFactor is a delay pedal with pre-sets and even a 12-second looping system for recording a bit of audio and relooping it over and over. It has some great delay presets that recreate different types of delay and echo. The ModFactor is more of a modulator with vibrato, tremelo, and pitch changing settings.

These things are $499 each and, if given enough patience and time, can make all kinds of great audio. I really liked the TimeFactor better than the ModFactor – I prefer standalone modulators like Wah-wah pedals to whole-hog electronic models like the ModFactor, but that’s a personal preference. Overall, great stuff. Best of all? The TimeFactor has its own MySpace page. Very Web Deux!

My review suck enough for you? Here’s a real knob tweaker’s review:

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  • Just about the lamest review possible! Either you are saterizing reviews irjustdrunk. Either way not much help to a buyer of these tours of effects. Though a bit of a learning curve to learning features the mod is on my pedal board and would likely be on yours if you try it!

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