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friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?
Ryan wrote: So you know, should have it in production by summer 2016. *ducks*
ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
goroth wrote:Ryan wrote: So you know, should have it in production by summer 2016. *ducks*
Baring any unforeseen ... delays...
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Love to hear what you can do with a "quality" control on a delay. I've found three sorts of quality loss that I love
1. The crappy AD/DA in the boss dd-3. It takes the edge off the clean delay and makes it sit really well in a mix.
2. A pt-2399 beyond 600ms. I like the white noise and band width reduction as it gets pushed too hard.
3. Analogue delays. I like the way the repeats distort and lose the initial tonality and just have a lot of attack.
Sorry - just started thinking about delays... Mmmmmm
Ryan wrote:I love the sound of PT2399s at 1 second, a 100k delay time pot. So grungy and sputtery, it's awesome. It hurt me back in 2005/2006 when I'd send out a SDD and the recipient would insist it was broken or not working as intended or couldn't have been how it was supposed to be.. and it was! *ha*
vidret wrote:I'd be pretty happy with the sample rate from the bitquests bitcrush mode on the repeats of a delay. sweet. would the spin chip allow coding that into the bitquest delay - i guess you'd have to give up the modulations then? just curious, the spin chip seems limited in a way but makes so much possible, from what I understand.
could you have a regular spin chip delay with time/repeats/*any kind of modulation - and then have the actual time knob LFO'd from an outside source creating depth/lfo rate?
Clean Channel wrote:Agreed, I love that sounds too. One of the reasons the ILFDD has been locked down on my board ever since I got it.
In fact, I've dumped all my other delays. The ILFDD plus the delay in the the BitQuest covers everything I could ever want in delay.
I'm an all Dr. Scientist delay man now!
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