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Author: | MysticBoo [ April 7th, 2008, 1:25 am ] |
Post subject: | REVIEW: Boss PS-3 Digital Pitch Shifter/Delay |
A few of you listened to my teaser noise clip. Now it's time for the full review. The Boss PS-3 Pitch Shifter/Delay is quite possibly one of the quirkiest and most useful pedals ever made by Boss (they've had quirkier pedals that IMO are pretty much garbage). Made between 1994 and 1999, it's an uncommon pedal that has retained its value surprisingly well. Jeff Caxide of Isis is one of a few bassists known to use it; he mainly uses it for deep chorus sounds. There are 11 modes crammed into this pedal, covering a variety of detuning, pitch-shifting, and digital delay territories. Whether you want to do harmonies, whammy shifts, inverted noise, or just clean delay, it's in here! SIZE: Same as any other compact Boss pedal. POWER: Same as any other Boss pedal. CONTROLS: Where do I even start? There are four knobs in all. The Balance knob controls the wet/dry mix. Unlike traditional Blend knobs, there are no volume drop issues with this knob – the mixes are perfect. You'll want to turn this to 100% wet for whammy effects, and keep at 50/50 for harmonies. The two middle Control knobs vary in function (I'll outline what they do in each mode below). The Mode knob lets you switch between 11 different modes. PITCH SHIFT RANGE: For the Detune function, the range is limited to +/-30 cents. For the Pitch Shift function, the range is extended to +/- 2 octaves. You can dial in any of 24 semitones between -1 and +1 octave. Beyond those, you have two additional settings: +2 and -2 octaves. You can't pick semitones between 1 and 2 octaves; you really wouldn't want to anyway, because of how dramatically high/low they are. OUTPUTS: There are two outputs, both of which produce an identical blended sound except in the Dual Pitch Shift modes. In those modes, the sound created by Pitch A's setting is sent to Output A, and the sound created by Pitch B's setting is sent to Output B. Both outputs have a blend of your clean signal unless you dial it out completely. If you're just using Output A, it will get a mix of everything, so don't worry about missing anything. MODES: I'll go through each mode and describe how they work and sound.
TRACKING: The PS-3 seems to track flawlessly; whether you're playing on the G string or plucking an open drop-D note, it seems to track and sustain without quitting. With my Stingray, it never gave up. The only time it became an issue was when playing notes that were shifted 2 octaves down – I couldn't hear them anymore. But when they're THAT low, you'd have to be crazy to expect to hear them. You can certainly feel them, though; my apartment was shaking. PROBLEMS: There's so much crammed into this pedal that I've been itching to pick up a second one! If you fall in love with multiple modes, you're going to hate having to change settings over and over again. Also, there are no helpful markers on the pedal to tell you what semitone you've dialed in – you have to use your ears to dial them in. If you mark the pedal with a sticker or something, you'll be fine, but otherwise, it can be a pain when changing between modes. Lastly, I wish this pedal had the option of true stereo on the delay mode. Still, I can live without it. OVERALL: It's a good clean digital delay with delay trails. It's a thick chorus pedal. It's a pitch shifter and freaky noise generator. With an expression pedal, it's a Bass Whammy substitute for the Tool fanboy on a budget. The PS-3 is all of these. I'm surprised they're not more expensive on the used market! SCORE: SOUNDCLIPS: I've only done a few so far. I'll add more when I have time, to capture the PS-3's other pitch shifting modes and the delay modes.
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Author: | Stingray5 [ April 7th, 2008, 8:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REVIEW: Boss PS-3 Digital Pitch Shifter/Delay |
pedal sounds ok. I liked "Epilepsy".. |
Author: | MysticBoo [ April 7th, 2008, 10:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REVIEW: Boss PS-3 Digital Pitch Shifter/Delay |
My foundation tone kinda sucked in these clips. I aim to re-record them again sometime, to bring more mids into it. But if you didn't like the PS-3... that's okay. More for me. |
Author: | Stingray5 [ April 9th, 2008, 6:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: REVIEW: Boss PS-3 Digital Pitch Shifter/Delay |
I didn't really dislike the pedal, I suppose I'd have to try it myself to really judge. I think it was more that I liked what you did with it better than the sound of the pedal itself.. |
Author: | MysticBoo [ April 24th, 2008, 10:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: REVIEW: Boss PS-3 Digital Pitch Shifter/Delay |
I recently picked up a Digitech Whammy IV to compare to the PS-3. Stay tuned for the review - it should be up in a few days. |
Author: | andrew [ April 24th, 2008, 11:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: REVIEW: Boss PS-3 Digital Pitch Shifter/Delay |
The Whammy is a pedal I'm interested to read your review of. |
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