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Description

Dive into the sonic labyrinth with the Recovery Cutting Room Floor V2, a multi-effects pedal that serves as your gateway to uncharted auditory territories. From the grimy chorus of a bygone era to the haunting echoes of a fluttering tape machine, this pedal is your companion in crafting soundscapes that resonate with depth and dimension. The streamlined interface, crowned with a freeze button, offers a tactile exploration of sonic textures, allowing you to capture and manipulate sounds on the fly. Whether you're an experimentalist at heart or a musician in pursuit of the extraordinary, the Recovery Cutting Room Floor V2 invites you to sculpt, modulate, and redefine your musical narrative.

Key Features:

  • Multi-effects pedal with a focus on modulation and delay
  • Capable of producing sounds ranging from grimy chorus to fluttering tape echoes
  • Streamlined interface for intuitive sound manipulation
  • Features a freeze button for capturing tones in real time
  • CV/expression control for extended sonic possibilities

Product specs

Brand Recovery Effects
Model Cutting Room Floor V2
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Categories Delay Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of effects does the Recovery Cutting Room Floor V2 pedal offer?

The Recovery Cutting Room Floor V2 is primarily a delay pedal, but it also includes modulation and reverb effects, allowing for a wide range of atmospheric and textured sounds.

Can the Cutting Room Floor V2 be used with both electric guitar and bass?

Yes, the Cutting Room Floor V2 is compatible with both electric guitar and bass, providing creative delay and modulation effects for both instruments.

Does the Recovery Cutting Room Floor V2 require a specific power supply?

The Cutting Room Floor V2 requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most guitar pedals and ensures it integrates easily into existing pedalboards.

How does the modulation effect on the Cutting Room Floor V2 differ from other delay pedals?

The modulation on the Cutting Room Floor V2 is unique in its ability to create warbly, tape-like textures, adding a vintage and experimental character to the delay effect.

Is the Recovery Cutting Room Floor V2 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Cutting Room Floor V2 is designed for both studio and live use, offering intuitive controls and robust construction that make it reliable for performance settings.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Unique warm, lo-fi analog sound with natural distortion

  • Modulation and freeze functions offer wide range of sounds

  • Blends well with other effects for ambient and drone music

  • Blend knob allows for nuanced control from subtle to extreme

  • Encourages experimentation with endless sound combinations

  • Distinct character and control compared to similar pedals

CONS

  • May be too messy or niche for some tastes

  • Lacks a feedback knob, a notable omission for a delay pedal

  • Potentially challenging for live use due to intricate adjustments

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Recovery Cutting Room Floor V2.

Features and functionality

  • The CRF lacks a feedback knob, a rarity among delay pedals, affecting its versatility in traditional delay uses.

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  • The mix knob significantly impacts the freeze mode, with optimal settings between 40-60% for a balanced sound.

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  • The volume knob contributes to a gritty tone, especially effective when near the edge of breakup.

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User experience

  • The pedal's hiss is noticeable but adds character to the sound, contributing to a unique tone despite initial concerns.

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  • Owners mention the wow control is highly sensitive; setting it over 10 o'clock leads to unpredictable results.

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  • Some latency noted when used as a lo-fi effect with reduced delay time, affecting real-time performance.

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Comparisons

  • Users compare the CRF favorably to the Strymon El Capistan, noting the latter was uninspiring for some owners.

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  • Compared to Shortwave, which also has latency issues but a good sound, highlighting Recovery Effects' unique approach to pedal design.

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Use cases and applications

  • Works effectively as a send effect on vocals, enhancing their texture without overwhelming the mix.

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Value and pricing

  • Canadian buyers face higher costs, impacting affordability and accessibility.

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