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Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 1:35 pm
by goroth
RRR is really, really good. But the sounds are straight from the chip. The reverb in the BQ is directly from Ryan's brain.

With the tone knob and the predelay you can pretty much make it sound like anything though. The BQ that is.
But there is definitely room in life for both. RRR pre dirt, BQ post.

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 2:37 pm
by Gutmann
I cant stop to use the pitch shifter with dirt and a octave down. It tracks great and sounds massive!

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 12:52 pm
by resincum
goroth wrote:RRR is really, really good. But the sounds are straight from the chip. The reverb in the BQ is directly from Ryan's brain.

With the tone knob and the predelay you can pretty much make it sound like anything though. The BQ that is.
But there is definitely room in life for both. RRR pre dirt, BQ post.

what do you mean already on the chip? what kind of chip does the RRR use? good to know! makes me appreciate the bq verb that much more.

flanger: I put ctrl 1 at like 10 (anymore left and it's too slow or something/won't swoosh), ctrl 2 around 1/2 with ctrl 0 to taste. full left or right is usually too dramatic so I put it somewhere between. tone full bright and there's definitely some swoosh

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2016 9:45 pm
by SonicReducer
A question about the NOTCH FILTER effect... it says in the instructions that it works as a phaser, but I have found it to be an excellent treble-boost effect to use after a fuzz..it seems to boot the signal to a louder, more compressed and trebly sound, aslmost metallic. Chords just become massive with this setting... is this how the effect is supposed to work?

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2016 1:49 am
by goroth
resincum wrote:
goroth wrote:RRR is really, really good. But the sounds are straight from the chip. The reverb in the BQ is directly from Ryan's brain.

With the tone knob and the predelay you can pretty much make it sound like anything though. The BQ that is.
But there is definitely room in life for both. RRR pre dirt, BQ post.

what do you mean already on the chip? what kind of chip does the RRR use? good to know! makes me appreciate the bq verb that much more.

flanger: I put ctrl 1 at like 10 (anymore left and it's too slow or something/won't swoosh), ctrl 2 around 1/2 with ctrl 0 to taste. full left or right is usually too dramatic so I put it somewhere between. tone full bright and there's definitely some swoosh

Yeah, the RRR uses a wavefront chip that is hard coded by the designer. Same dude who did the spin as well.

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2016 7:03 am
by SonicReducer
brak purp wrote:
goroth wrote:This is a serious question: has anyone done anything cool with the notch filter?


I started using both the Notch filter and the HP LP Filter quests much more once I started feeding them really ugly bright sounds.

First I cranked the tone knob on a big muff and used the notch filter to make it sound good and balanced again, then I used the strangle switch on my Jaguar to cut all the bass and unclutter all that the filter and bit crush quests had going on.


Yeah I've been doing the same, it almost seems like a treble/volume boost, a BigMuff just becomes MASSIVE with the notch filter, and the instructions says it's a 'phaser' or something???

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2016 11:42 am
by Clean Channel
Re notch filter: It only sounds like a phaser when you use it with the expression pedal.

The notch filter cuts a narrow band out of your EQ, kinda the opposite of what a wah does (sharp spike in EQ). They can be handy for cutting out a frequency that's causing feedback with acoustic instruments.

The expression pedal lets you run the notch back and forth across the EQ range, which does give a very cool manual phaser sound.

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 3:13 pm
by magellan
IS there not a pdf manual for this pedal?

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 3:36 pm
by Clean Channel
magellan wrote:IS there not a pdf manual for this pedal?


Yep, there are two: Quick Guide and Full Instructions.

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:33 pm
by jan
Got one recently and love it. Mostly use the reverb, ring mod, delay and bit crusher.

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 2:49 pm
by njschneider2
Here's a setting for a whammy-like ring mod. I'll try to post a clip of it later, but I highly recommend this setting!

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Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:58 am
by mathias
Anyone have any favorite ways to use a Count to 5 with a BitQuest?

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 3:16 am
by goroth
Put the Ct5 in reverse octave up, mix to taste, with a really long dark BQ reverb. Relatively non-cheesy crystals sort of sound.
Delay in the glitch delay zone>mode 2 doing glitch looping.

These are two I end up with a fair bit.

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:57 am
by goosekevin
I like goroths reverb application
I also like setting a cool loop up in the ct5 then bitcrushing it or filtering it

Re: The BitQuest User Settings Thread

PostPosted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 5:12 pm
by Paul_C
Recent BitQuest tweaking results.

First up some fuzz sounds:

Knobs labeled:
1 4
2 5
3 6

Flanger
----------
1. 11:00 (lower than this stops the sweep)
2. 9:30
3. 10:00
4. 1:00
5. 1:30
6. 5:00

Filter
------
1. 3:30
2. 10:30
3. 10:00
4. 1:00
5. 10:00
6. 2:00

Bit Crusher
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1. 8:00
2. 11:00
3. 10:00
4. 10:30
5. 1:30
6. 2:00

1. 10:30
2. 1:30
3. 10:00
4. 11:00
5. 10:30
6. 3:00

Reverb
---------
1. 10:30 / 9:00 / 8:00 / 5:00
2. 1:30 / 3:00 / 5:00 / 1:00
3. 10:00
4. 11.00
5. 10:30
6. 3:00

Notch
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1. 10:30
2. 1:00
3. 10:00
4. 1:30
5. 10:30
6. 3:00

Pitch
------
1. 5:00
2. 1:00
3: 10:00
4. 5:00(tune)
5. 10:30
6. 3:00

Ring Mod.
------------
1. 9:00
2. 1:30
3. 10:00
4. 1:30
5. 10:30
6. 3:00
Exterminate!