lost_in_reverb

Lost in Reverb

GearIQ 1558 Joined Sep 2019 Contributed to 17 artists

Synth and guitar player from Argentina, explorer of sounds.

Every rig tells a story. Start yours.

Catalog your gear, wishlist what's next, and share the setups behind your sound — free.

Create your Equipboard

Studio Equipment 4

At last I bought one of these. Simply perfect for my needs, powerful and solid. Key tool for my most recent release "Signal Found", specially the arpeggiator which was so good for some sections of my EP. The semi-weighted keys are great and comfortable, the construction is solid rock and also you have two 5 pin midi in and out connectors. Amazing keyboard.
I bought it second hand in great condition, you can´t note a single difference between mine and a brand new, excellent at that level, just amazing. One of my best buys, not an audio interface expert here so don´t expect a deep explanation, works perfect and it has all the features that I need for my music.
As title says, this thing is great and even better for the price, I bought mine 4 years ago and it´s still working perfectly.

Plugins 4

What to say about this gem? It fits perfectly with my needs, tons of sounds at my disposal to create my works, the chance to edit the presets gives an even more beautiful factor to this plug-in, I love it.
This is an amazing plugin and sounds just like it´s name,i use it mainly in my Korg Volca Keys,turning that little guy in a cosmic tool of the great ones and sometimes for some super atmospheric layer in the background of my guitar tracks,it´s phenomenal.
I use it sometimes to add a beautiful dirtiness to some of my patches and it sounds really cool.
I don´t use it in my songs because the Valhalla Supermassive does everything really better than this one and it´s my reverb to go but this Room041 has a nice sound and maybe in the future I use it in some track.

DAW Software 2

In the last month i used Reaper a lot,i finally changed my mind about virtual synths,vsts and plugins,and this daw allows me to experiment with that stuff,another great point is that i can play with Valhalla Supermassive in real time,so i think this daw is really good for me and my needs these days,of course i still choose Audacity over this one in terms of urgency and simple direct recording of my guitar and effects,but they are differents beasts i guess.
The main software for recording that i use when i play my music through my Zoom G3,really to use and i love the interface on it,i can create multiple layers for a song and never fails me,and to be honest for me this one kills the other DAW.

Guitars 0

Nothing in this list yet.

Had 24

This is my actual guitar,it works perfect for me,great sound,no problem with the tuning,i had a lot of guitars but this one is the best,i have no complaints about it.
First week with the Volca FM and i really love it,of course i barely scratched the surface with this machine at the moment,but you can get a lot of amazing sounds,full exploration will be fantastic. If you want to play better with it,you will need a midi controller because like in the Keys,the built in keyboard is not the best choice. Cuckoo´s tutorial is pretty good to understand how to create and save your own patches and everything about this beautiful synth,highly recommended for beginners or experts alike.
Great sounding effects,specially the reverbs and delays,in terms of amp modelling is really good,not superb but you can do whatever you want and you will sound reaaally good with this buddy. One more strong point for me when i bought it,it was the fact that this is also a usb audio interface,everything simplified,Zoom never fails.
I bought this gem one year ago for a ridiculous cheap price,i use it so much for my project and you can really dive in a lot of sounds and magic stuff with the effects on it. My songs need a lot of textures and this glorious machine works perfect for that,a great thing about it is that you will find here effects from expensive pedals like Strymon Big Sky or Eventide Space,amazing.
I used this amp for several years in the past,it sounds really good for stoner/doom stuff,when i bought the Marshall i sold it,good amp in general,specially the dirty channel.
My actual amplifier,i am a room player so i don´t really need something too loud,this little guy is loud enough,good clean and dirt channels,works really well with effects so i am happy with it.
I used to play one of these circa 2009-2010,good guitar but for economical reasons i had to sell it
Great instrument,powerful and pretty as hell,definitive in my fuzz years.
Circa 2008 i used it for a couple of years,good pedal,a classic without a doubt but finally i replaced it for a fuzz that fitted better for what i played in that time.
I found it in a local music shop and i really liked it,replacing immediately my Boss DS-1 as my main distortion pedal,good memories.
I had it for a while, some sounds are cool, the synth section is funny but it is too much lo-fi for my taste.
This one has some really interesting features, I enjoyed it for a while but mine died in 3 months because I bought it second hand and mine had known better times, a long time ago. I love the effects and the edition of the presets is not hard at all, at least for me, the onboard audio interface is handy. The worst thing about this synth is the construction, without a doubt, it feels cheap and too much plastic-y, that added to the bad treat the synth received in the past were the absolute death.
I did never find it the trick to this pedal,a ball of noise for my ears,and i like the noise and the heavy stuff,but even the DOD death metal was more useful for me than this thing,zero articulation for chords,the HM2 part of this pedal is the EQ but the distortion is awful and useless,i sold it of course.
This was my first synth ever and i really enjoy it,sounds great and with effetcs this becomes a huge powerful machine but at the same time i feel it really limitated and you will do more than you can with this device,but it´s not a waste of money,it´s cool and works amazing for what it does.
It has some good onboard sounds but I don´t like how the keys feel, too cheap, no 5 pin midi out, simple machine, poor midi controller.
I felt a lot of curiosity and intrigue about this synth, I saw a lot of videos and I just wanted to buy one and try it by myself, when I finally could buy one it wasn´t the best experience sincerely. I really wanted to love it, I never felt lost in the archaic interface and the edition section, it´s just the sound, the limitations, this synth never convinced me, just like the Xiosynth, I composed a couple of songs that I finished with more practicality with my Oxy 8 and Analog Lab V+Reaper. In the end at least I could play a legendary vintage synth but sometimes the desire to buy and try an old synth hardware like this one does not end up being the definitive experience, lesson learned, I sold it and I hope it has touched the heart of another buyer.
I used it a lot,in fact a few songs were based on some experiments using this pedal,but when i bought the Zoom MS70 CDR i stopped playing with the Tc.
Simply the best picks in the market for me,i use 1.0 mm ones because i changed to a heavy string gauge 0ne year ago.
My first real pedal(i had a couple of argentinian pedals,Racker Distortion and Heavy Metal,pretty bad btw) and this DOD pedal was my first tool of sonic assault,i had a lot of funny moments with it,but i really hate the noise and the lack of gain control(ok,19 years ago i didn´t focus on that haha) but in general it´s a funny and heavy as fuck pedal.

Wishlist 0

Nothing here yet.

Gear Photos 2

lost_in_reverb

lost_in_reverb

GearIQ 1558

lost_in_reverb

lost_in_reverb

GearIQ 1558

Top artists 17

The artists Lost in Reverb has added the most gear to.

Showing the top 12 of 17 artists.