Strymon TimeLine Multidimensional Delay Pedal
Strymon TimeLine Multidimensional Delay Pedal Reviews
The Strymon TimeLine's lush and inspiring delays and simple control layout may make you want to leave your valuable and vintage pedals at home. The TimeLine features 12 delay machines with dedicated hardware controls for real-time tweaking, along with 200 factory presets for instant inspiration. Dial in a delay you like, edit it, then save and name it. Filter and Grit knobs let you control the shape and distortion artifacts of repeats for sounds that range from studio clean to vintage analog to early digital. The TimeLine's onboard stereo looper records up to 30 seconds of audio for you to jam over for live performances or use to experiment with new delay effects.
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Cannot delete or sort individual presets
I've had this pedal for 3 years now.... There is a huge annoyance with an otherwise great pedal - there are hundreds of presets, and there are ways to customize them, but you cannot delete presets. So you end up with a variable number of preferred presets that are scattered around an immense list of presets, and you have to scroll through the Value knob to get to the one that you want to use at any given time. So unless you find a pair that you can use that are right next to each other in the list of presets, then you have to lean over and manually scroll through the list until you remember another one that you want to use.
The CEO of Delays
No other delay has what the Timeline has. Every possible delay you could want and tweakability is endless. It's been on my board for almost 3 years and no intention of ever trading it in. Strymon products are superior in every way. The price you say is too high but when you consider all that is included here it really is not toohigh priced. If you're trying to decide, just get it!
Dated Multi Delay Pedal
I have owned a Timeline pedal for about 7 years now. The Timeline was a game changer in 2012 when it first came out. But since then, I have added the Boss DD-500, Source Audio Nemesis, and Eventide H90 pedals to my stereo effects loop as the studio big box delay pedal lineup. I can honestly say I would not buy a Timeline today given the delay effects and tones I am getting from the other three pedals I mentioned...they are just more modern tech, and they have much better software tools to create delay presets with. The other issue is how expensive the Timeline is for what you get...they are the Apple of delay pedals...everyone knows the Galaxy Phones are better, but diehard Apple users will still overpay for an iphone.
Strymon Timeline
This pedal has great sounds to mix or share with strymon bigsky.
More versatile than people think
Can be used as an incredible single delay pedal with no presets, but of course you have 200 of those, and you can also use the Lo-Fi delay machine to pull off awesome chorus, vibrato, rotary, etc. tones. Still the superior value when you factor in reliability, resale value, onboard looper, and overall delay quality which none have yet surpassed.
Perfect pedal for synths + guitars
Amazing sounds, super versatile.
TimeLine of many hours to figure out
Learning curve more like a learning mountain. not very user friendly and presets were lame.
Oh...
After buying and using numerous delay pedals - some pretty darn nice - I understand why I have seen the Timeline on so many pedalboards; It sounds awesome. There seems to be an extra depth to this delay that is hard to describe - sort of like that perfect "transparent" overdrive. Also, it's pretty darn easy to scroll around with your foot. The looper works great, and the whole thing works really well live. It's worth the extra $.
TimeLine
There's a reason this pedal is held by many (at least within the worship context) as the best delay pedal. It's fantastic and has way more than you'll ever use. An all-around great pedal for anyone to own.
The best delay pedal I’ve owned.
This really is an incredible pedal and the best I've owned.
I always thought the delays in my big branded guitar processor were decent, but after trying this with my Marshall JVM amp, this really is astonishing the difference between this and the typical generic bland multi effect delay effect block in my floor unit
The dTape is my favourite but the analog is pretty darned good too. I mainly use these two modes.
200 preset storage locations are far more than I will ever need but to have somewhere to put and store for later a sound I dialled in is handy.
I'm going back to amp and pedals now. These modern processors have their uses, but to a guitarist, there's no feeling like the thump of a great tube amp and the feel of real pedals.
Strymon is the best.
Infinitely tweakable, this monster of a pedal does delays and swells like nothing else. You can't go wrong with a Strymon, and I have other Strymons, as well.
Beautiful sound
You need to understand how to run the TimeLine. BUT you got a beautiful sound and even better on stereo love it!
The New Standard
I was first introduced to this pedal by a Rig Rundown video of Dave Knudson from Minus The Bear. Apparently I had been living under a rock, because it seems most of my favorite guitarists have switched to this pedal from their DL4s.
There's nothing I can say about this heavenly piece of equipment that hasn't already been said. Just want to add my five stars.
Awesome!!Awesome! Awesome!
Highly recommend this pedal for any board!!
If I can use it.......
Strymon is Awesome!
Purchased the Timeline in September 2018. It's now July 2020 and the pedal still works perfect. It's always been in my studio, so I couldn't say how it would hold up on the road, but it's the best sounding delay pedal I've ever owned. I have a modded Line 6 DL4 and it just doesn't sound near as good as the Timeline. You won't regret getting this pedal if you want something with multiple delays. The Strymon Timeline is the best!
Strymon timeline
It is studio quality!
Love it.
Great Pedal. I would recommend using a midi control for easy access to your commonly used effects. Also keep in mind that you will need a midi interface to be able to store settings and update firmware.
Review for the sceptical... The hype it real
I was sceptical to buy the Timeline. I also didn't want to just buy one to have something "Strymon" on my board. But after watching a ton of reviews and comparisons, and talking to my sales rep and pulled the trigger. Let me tell you... This pedal is on a ton of boards for a reason. It nails all of its delay sounds. It is a complex pedal, but that's part of why it's so good. You can literally adjust every aspect of every delay. So if you like to tweak, and you like using multiple delay sounds, this is the pedal for you
Probably the only delay you'll ever need.
I've had my Timeline for a few years now and I am still thrilled by it. Sounds are top shelf, quality is superb, and it's pretty easy to use. I've lost many hours diving into this machine and exploring new sounds! It's that good. Running it in a stereo configuration sounds even better.
If Strymon ever updates this pedal I'd request the following:
- Touch screen interface
- A mobile/tablet app
- 1 minute looper time instead of 30 seconds
- USB connection to change/create settings on the fly, perform updates and preset backups (Granted, this is achievable via midi connections. But USB would be much easier.)
Nothing I mentioned is a deal breaker, but these would polish up an already stellar piece of equipment It's a winner.
Strymon TimeLine Multidimensional Delay Pedal
I am a multi- instrumentalist and I have never owned a pedal of any kind. This is the first stomp/pedal box I have ever purchased. Having seen, tried, and heard other artists rigs. I rarely liked what I heard.
The Strymon TMD pedal maybe the first pedal I have ever purchased, but it's been one of the best investments I have made in a while. I love this pedal. It's worth, its weight in gold.
For me, the Strymon TMD pedal has been inspirational. I love its versatility, ease of use, and maybe most of all it come packed with "useful presets" that are amazing. I can't say enough about Strymon TMD.
Excellent, worth the $$$
Strymon just makes great gear, and Timeline is a perfect example. Just top notch, great in the studio, and built like a tank, I've had a Big Sky on my live board for two years and never had a single issue. Many more budget friendly options out there, but IMO, spend a little more and get a pedal that handles lots of different jobs, and sounds amazing. Going to add the Mobius, and between that, the Timeline, Big Sky, and Eventide H9 I can pretty much dial in any sound I need for studio, or live situations. 5 Star all the way.
Strymon makes some really good stuff
Crazy Sounds
This pedal is absurd. I'm not a recording musician just a hack playing around at home. When I first got this pedal I couldn't really figure out how to use it. I'd set a delay up and then play. Once I sat down and went through a couple videos and read through the manual I started to realize how powerful this thing is. Then I learned about how to access the all the built in presets and was even more blown away. So glad I bought this pedal. I'm just not sure I'll ever figure out everything it can do.....wow. If you're not an expert, don't fret. Take your time with it and it will come.
WOW
bought it for acoustic guitar use and it's definitely worth every cent.
my biggest concern when buying pedals for acoustic is taking away the tones integrity.
I want it as clean as can be.
the mix knob definitely helps.
repeats are clean and crisp.
if your an acoustic guitar player and your looking for an awesome delay definitely consider this guy.
other options like the tremolo and tape delay are a plus to have for experimental purpose
This ticks all the boxes
Much like others I have toyed with many, many delay units over my 35 years of playing. I love the fact that this Timeline can do pretty much everything I've ever asked of an echo unit. From crystal clear digital repeats to grungy low fidelity tape or bucket brigade stuff. And everything in between.
Within minutes of plugging it in I was able to program myself 4 presets that aren't just gimmicky bedroom indulgences but are actually musical! I always wanted to emulate Brian May's dual delay effect from Brighton Rock, and it was trivial to set that up with the Dual delay machine. I also love the shimmer/pitch-shift effects from the Ice delay machine.
I do not anticipate buying another delay unit in my lifetime.
Awesome Pedal
After going through probably more than 15 Delay pedals over the past 10 years. Finally l have the Delay Pedal that I have always imagined a Delay Pedal should be. I never could find one that I was satisfied with and I strayed away from the Strymon Timeline due to the price. I sure would have actually saved a ton of money if I would have purchased The Timeline when they came went on the Market.
There"s a little bit of a learning curve but I can say I need not look no further. Finally this is it.
Quality across the the whole Delay Spectrum. Discovering new features each day. I Love it.
AWESOME PEDAL.
Rick in Idaho
This is the most pristine sounding delay I ever had. Got the Strymon multi-switcher with it and it integrated with it just fine. Been saving for this set up all year. Thanks Forrest at Sweetwater for making our families musical dreams come true.
learning to use delays all over again
I almost made the mistake of maybe changing this out, and I took a second hard look at further capabilities and understanding the dual delay 2 settings better. Setting up a dual 8th and dotted 8th or a 1/4 and a dotted 8th will EDGE your brains out! The storage ability here, ease of tweak and save and for me a must ms readout with every imagined type of delay and some I have not even begun to learn. This is the flagship delay pedal and I had to really absorb more of its abilities to fully appreciate it! Make sure your software ver is up to date which is a bit of a pain using one of those midi to usb convert xfer boxes (cheap), but a more solid fully loaded delay is just not possible. Just added a Flint next to this and OMG, out of this world tones.
The Best
The best delay in the world!
Strymon Timeline Delay
The only delay you need. It"s loaded and the quality is definitely there.
Delays for Days
The Strymon Timeline is the max when it comes to any delay pedals I have owned. (lots!) The presets alone offer amazing options of delay and other delay related effects, The real experience starts when you start tweaking the setting to unlock all that this machine has to offer. The looper is a whole other outstanding experience. all I can say is Sweeeeet !!
The Perfect Pedal
This pedal is everything. I've had multiple delay pedals, and this one is by far the absolute best.
The price tag is a bit high and all the features can be overwhelming, but the quality, sound, usability, and versatility is what makes this pedal amazing. There is a reason you see these on most every professional pedalboard—because it really is that good.
Strymon Timeline Payment Plan
The pedal is amazing everyone knows that. I would like to thank Jeff Mitchell for being such a great help with the payment plan! Sweetwater delievers amazing customer support which is why I am always coming back!
Amazing Pedal
This thing can do almost anything! Strymon is an amazing company that will always continue to strive to be the best. The sounds you can get from the Timeline not only surprised me but everyone else that has heard me play. I would recommend this pedal to anyone looking to create a solid pedal board. Also a big Thanks to Mason who has always been a big help whenever I need anything!
The Delay to end all Delays
You can tailor 200 different Patches and name them for the songs they"re for. At first, the pedal can seem overwhelming. I took the time and sat with it for a few hours. It really is an amazing tool. I had to knock it a little bit for the cost. That said, it"s a permanent fixture on my board and I couldn"t be happier!
Great delay
I run a midi controlled rig so the strymon flagship pedals are a no brainer. I get complete control over everythingi do still keep my tc electronic flashback in my rack though as my standard delay for leads and clean. But the timeline is my ambient creating insanity delay. Can't go wrong with 200 delay settings at your disposal. Theirs a lot of people put off by the price and claim it sounds too digital but that is nonsense. Worth every penny and it loves to be run through the loop. Thats where the magic happens.
Best Delay
I"ve used a lot of delays, and this one is by far my favorite. Expensive, but worth the money.
Great pedal!!
The TimeLine is an amazing pedal. I upgraded from a Boss DD-20 and I'm still learning how to use the pedal to the full extent because it is literally a computer in a pedal but so far it has been a great experience!
Definitely recommend, maybe not for amateurs, but for any intermediate or higher-skilled guitarists looking for an awesome delay.
Strymon TimeLine
The Strymon is the best delay ever!!! I never see it leaving my board. I hook it up to my MacBook through a midi to usb interface. I love Nixie the Strymon program for backups, organization, and creation. My personal favorite delay machines are the tremelo, digital, and swell.
The only thing I wish for is that a and b could be stackable. However, it"s not that big of a problem and will continue to outshine the boss DD-500 any day.
Best Delay I've Used
Have had a few "mid-grade" delays in the past and finally decided to upgrade to Strymon. The sound quality combined with the MIDI/storage capabilities with this pedal make it a no brainer. Shoutout to my rep Patrick Weaver for answering all my tech questions.
Timeline
Strymon timeline is my favorite pedal of all time. It's so versatile and it sounds great right out of the box. Definitely worth the money.
Outstanding!
I've been through many different delay pedals, never using less than two on my board at any given time. That ended when I bought the Timeline. The capabilities are absolutely excellent. What's more is the surprisingly user-friendly interface. Ive owned the Eventide TimeFactor and it was a pain to edit and not the easiest to use live. I had the Timeline figured out in minutes and it's simple as anything in a live setting. Coupled with the Big Sky (best reverb pedal EVER), I will never need another reverb or delay pedal again.
It does everything you need a delay to do and even more
You will never run out of new sounds with this pedal. It is the best. Endlessly customizable and yet simple enough if you are only looking for a simple delay that you can save preset sounds. Quality is top notch.
Strymon Timeline
Love it!!! I love how I can edit everything. The only thing I don't like is the fact that I have to use a wall wart because it takes 300mA.
Great piece of gear
There's so much you can do with this. I've had it for almost a month and I'm still exploring it's possibilities. I use MIDI to change programs and I'd highly recommend that because it would be labor intensive to use the foot switches to change banks if you have several patches programmed. Having the expression control is a big plus. I've played guitar for 31 years and never used expression pedals but now I find so much use for it with my current band. I
Strymon or Echolution?
There are 26 positive reviews about this pedal so I won't reiterate anything. I compared the TimeLine with my friend's Pigtronix Echolution, which is another cool pedal in the same price range. Worth checking both out. The echolution has some unique effects. But the Strymon takes the cake for me because it is just so much fun and easy to use. The preset button and banks are critical. Im accumulating strymon pedals and they are all great thus far. All are good on synths, keyboards, and for FX bussing.
Endless potential
Fantastic pedal, you will spend months learning everything there is to know about it. Worth every penny!!
most excellent
I' give this 5 stars but there is room for improvement on the computer management side (which I think they are working on). Has the great strymon sound. Typical and crazy cool sounds. A great all around and special effects pedal.
amazing what can you say
30 years of playing i have seen it all used it all had it all this is the most epic versatile unit i have ever played on i sold my ax fx2 for a real tube amp set up and pedal board its so much better i use it on a engl special edition 120 4 channel tung-sol tubes thru 2 mesa 4x12 cabs v30s with a agile 8 string ibanez prestige 2127z 7 string kiesel dc700 7 string custom and all i can say is wow i also just got the big sky and those paired togethe are unstoppable sound waves of epicness i highly recommend getting all the stymon pedals there the cleanest signal i have ever used paired with the boss es-8 is bliss .....
Will keep forever. Buy one!
Everything i hoped for
Started with the mobius... The most complete modulation pedal ever for me. Then sold my reverbs and bought a big sky.... Amazed. It was only a matter of time before the timeline found a home on my board and it fits right in to say the least. I'm not a big delay user, but the ambient effects this thing is capable of is just so inspiring, I enjoy playing more and that's a good thing.
Amazing best pedal I have ever owned
Just got this strymon timeline and it's so killer best pedal you could possibly put on your pedal board absolutely a must ..!!!
RRTL
Beautiful sounds, many options. Fun and exciting. Professional quality.
Sweet!
Great on the fly capabilities. Sound is equal to or better than my Fractal and Eventide units. Excellent quality.
Great Delay!!!
Love it! Very Flexible. Works seamlessly with the Big Sky.
Powerful delay machine
Really lush analog sounding delay with a boatload of control. I have piles of delay pedals, from very simple vintage analog units to very complex modern boxes like the Eventide TimeFactor. This unit has features from both of those worlds. You can dial own a pretty quick sound using one of the delay types and fiddling with the front panel knobs. You can also go deep with the multiple functions in the menus by pushing the value and type knobs. There isn't as much editing power as in the Eventide box, but there is a lot there. The swell and LoFi settings are particularly great... for my purposes. Lots of possibilities here.
Limitless
Tremendous sound quality, build quality, and versatility.
You can get any delay sound imaginable from the Timeline with impeccable sound quality.
This won't be my last Strymon petal, but it will be my last delay.
Simply the King
At this point I own the Boss DD-500, Source Audio's Nemesis, TC Flashback Triple Delay, Eventide'/ Timefactor and this is by far the best delay engine out there, the algorithms are just something else, this company is a perfect example of amazing engineers with great ear for musical sounds... It's been out for a while and even though yhe Nemesis comes very close at dethroning the Timeline it comes a little short only because of the size of the unit, it's actually a tie between those two... but if you have the money... I would get the Strymon... the absolute Kings when it comes to Delay and Reverb...
Excellent Product
Very versatile.
Best delay
I upgraded from a boss dd-20 to this and man what a difference. I use it for worship and this pedal covers any and all delays I need. It is a but difficult to grasp all the settings within the patch at first, once you spend the time it is second nature. Great having presets saved for each song on the set list and I have an option to set a delay time for each preset. Don't delay get this pedal.
Incredible Machine!
Story on Timeline multidimensional delay
This is good product but the user manual online is weak. I am sure there is much more to this that I am not using because the instructions are not clear.
Excellent sounding delay, awesome tone, realistic!
If your looking at this pedal your probably know it's awesome. If you want a simple plug and play delay...THIS IS NOT FOR YOU! It's actually complicated to use TBH that's why I only give it 4.5. Had to read instructions on how to go up 1 bank and down 1 bank. Also you may not know that it sounds just as good on bass live, live vox(with some it on an aux-for me I run mic into JDI direct into Xotic Effects XBlender into JDI direct out), and a stereo aux on my drum 2 bus for recording. Possibilities are endless with this thing. Plus you can get some sounds that you wouldn't think sound like delay at all, more like a synth or something.
Amazing Delay
Worth it?
If you want simple, there are probably better choices than the Strymon TimeLine. Though the factory presets do afford you some great delay options AND the opportunity to wade slowly into the deep end of all that this pedal has to offer. If you love a learning curve - the TimeLine is pure romance. I'm able to get a wide range of incredible delay effects, from subtle to deep luscious stereo magic.
You're going to need space on your pedalboard and plenty of power (300ma needed).
Worth it? Yes. Definitely.
Impressive
This pedal is incredible. I'm amazed by how warm it sounds given that it's a digital delay. I'm very happy with my purchase.
Delay for days!
I own the Eventide H9 and this unit is very comparable. Timeline is solid. Built like a tank with prestine sound. A must have pedal for anyone looking for a digital format unit. Only down fall is strymon does not provide a list of presets. There's really no way of knowing what the presets are without making your own chart.
Strymon is amazing
Any delay you want, it's probably here. Timeline has stereo ins and outs so keyboardists and electronic drummers (like me) don't have to sacrifice their stereo fields.
If you're looking for a full-featured delay stomp box, I suggest you check out the Strymon Timeline, Eventide's Time Factor and the Boss DD-500.
Fantastic
This thing sounds fantastic. The 200 presets are a nice way to wade in to this pedal because its seriously deep. They make a great jumping off point for creating my own sounds, but some presets are total keepers as is. Its no problem to dial in awesome delay sounds of all types either. I think the output buffers that allow the repeats to trail off contribute a wonderful euphonic quality to my large pedal board. I already had one buffer on there, but this seems to make things even better. The TimeLine essentially comes with all the other delay pedals Strymon makes built in, so while expensive, it's fully loaded. Its also rock solid and comes with a power adapter. A copy of the manual would have been nice though, rather than just a quick start guide, because the manual is necessary.
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