
Hi all -Since the FB2 and the Canyon will likely be natural competitors, I wanted to share some initial thoughts since I have both.First - Long story short: I'll probably keep both, but they are more different than they might appear at first glance.Quick opinions:Stock delays common to both:Digital - both very pristine. No clear winner.Analog - VERY dark repeats on the FB2 really nice setting on the Canyon (DMM) with ability to dial in chorus or vibrato.Tape - pretty good on the FB2 (aged sound with some flutter) very good on the Canyon with ability to adjust tape age and wow/flutter to get either a fresh tape or aged tape sound.Reverse - Canyon by a mile. Is this possible without knob twiddling (other than switching the toneprint knob and then going to town)? Hi all -Since the FB2 and the Canyon will likely be natural competitors, I wanted to share some initial thoughts since I have both.First - Long story short: I'll probably keep both, but they are more different than they might appear at first glance.Quick opinions:Stock delays common to both:Digital - both very pristine. Question about toneprints (since this has three slots): when you switch to a new toneprint, is it like a preset, where the toneprint's values for the knobs overrides what the physical knobs are set to, or does the current knob positions override whatever the toneprint's settings are?Basically, I'd love to set up the three toneprints like presets: 1 long, dreamy delay, 1 slapback, 1 heavily modulated medium delay.
