I think it does a decent job at filter sweeps. I’ve posted this before, but here is a track using the MF-Drive and an EP-2 to create synth-type sounds from a Stratocaster. All the sounds came from the guitar, through the amp, and into an SM57.
https://soundcloud.com/michael-h-geimer/80s-synthtones-strat-vox-moog
I agree that a dedicated analogue reverb would be awesome. I know the delay can do that some but it would be great to have something focused primarily on analogue reverb. I don’t think there are a lot of other analogue reverb pedals in the market in that price range.
An “analog reverb” is made with either real springs, a large metal plate, or an empty room with reflective walls (plus at least one mic and speaker).
Sadly, none of those will fit inside of a minifooger pedal.
{Edit: And no, I don’t consider a few taps of an analog delay to be an “analog reverb”.}
Ahh, that makes sense why there isn’t really one on the market that size then. :-/
I’ve already posted this in a different category but, I feel strongly enough about it to post it again:
The new Boss RV-6 Reverb sounds fantastic with synths:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/RV6
It has Mono/Stereo Ins and Mono/Stereo Outs.
Play a gently-filtered Sawtooth into its MODULATE setting with the TONE and TIME cranked and you get instant Blade Runner.
(Not “kinda’ like Blade Runner”, but “Damn, that’s it!”)
At some point I hope to get a chance to make a video demonstrating this.
I would like to see all of them in one pedal…Foxrox captain coconut like…