http://www.neo-instruments.de
Folks, what we have here is basically a very fine 808 clone with a very clever filter - the 'Color' control - that will allow you to tailor both the gain and the bottom end of the pedal. The DRIVE IN is built by Guido and the crew at NEO Instruments, the same company that brings us the Ventilator and its different versions, so I expected the DRIVE IN to be good and I'm not disappointed. It's exactly how Guido described it me: A great 808 with a very cool and useable twist. TS fans should most definitely check out the DRIVE IN.
Today's tools:
Guitars: 2018 Carlton Custom Guitars 'Numbcaster' with Brierley 'Numbcaster' pickups. 2010 Gibson CS '61 SG Std. (Les Paul) reissue with Tyson Tone TTL-2 PAF Pickups.
Amp: Achillies Amps Vibrolux Reverb tribute and JTM45 Marshall (model) - Axe-FX III. For those wondering, I ran the Axe-FX III model instead of the real thing so I could gun it. The real thing is too loud to getaway with such behaviour in my little room.
Extra effects: Amp reverbs.
Cables: Various
Power Supply: Strymon Zuma
Mic: Shure SM57 (Vibrolux); Samson Airline77 (me)
Camera: Canon 60D (me) and Nikon D5100 (pedal)
Soundcard: PreSonus Quantum & Fractal Audio Systems Axe-FX III (guitar, mixing and bouncing).
Computer: Apple iMac 27" i7 3.4 GHz 16 GB RAM
Software: Logic Pro X, Waves Plugins, Apple Final Cut Pro X (video editing and Youtube compression).