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Some of the other "hidden" engines are pretty special, too. The Oil Can is really sweet...thick, dark and wobbly. Tried the multi-head Echorec via the software updater last night, and I liked that one a lot too. Haven't played too much with the "trick" delays (like the helix, degrade and pitch-shifting) yet, but I'm sure they have their uses when applied subtly.
Itching to give it a blast in stereo, and to set up the insert loop to try adding something a little extra to the repeats (I have a Bad Stone phaser in the drawer just begging for this).
Not owned a 500 or Timeline, so can't compare with either, but basically, lots to like!
I much preferred the Nemesis to my H9 though.
I'm not a big delay user though!
The Neuro app is absolutely amazing. The control over the delays are unbeliveable. By using the app you can upload new "engines" into the pedal. For example, they just made an Echorec enginge available and the app can just drop it in to replace one of the engines in there (for example, you might decide to lose the tape delay and replace it with the Echorec engine). Then you can use the app to change any of the settings. The app also allows you to use other peoples' shared presets.
Alternatively you can just play with the knobs on the pedal itself to get some really beautiful delays out of it.
The midi part is interesting. Without midi you can get access to your first eight presets from the footswitches or the little selector button. If you have some form of midi controller then you can access up to 127 presets.
There is a MASSIVE thread over on TGP (currently over 300 pages) where the Source Audio team are very active if ou want ot see how other people are using it:
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/source-audio-nemesis-delay.1539703/
It sounds and looks fantastic, it's dead easy to use and you can get more than just delay sounds out of it after tweaking (pitch shifting, tremolo etc). Saving presets is piss easy, and recalling them is a doddle - although you will really need a tap tempo switch to do this effectively, just get one from Bright Onion or something and you're laughing. You can now go backwards and forwards through presets now I hear as well. As for MIDI well that's just not my bag but there's 128 presets to choose from if you're game...
Personally I think there's more here than I'll ever need and tbh I'm tempted to sell it and opt for a slightly cheaper and streamlined delay because I doubt I'll use it live too much and because...well, it's nice to get some money back, but it's such an intuitive device it's hard to see how I'll get rid of it. Doesn't cause too much of a problem for space on my board either because it's right on the end with the tap tempo switch positioned on the floor next to it.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
Pete Thorn demo sounds good (as usual)