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Seance wrote:According to Canada Post tracking mine should be at the Post Office right now.
fuzzisokiguess wrote:Combined
shikawkee wrote:Seance wrote:According to Canada Post tracking mine should be at the Post Office right now.
Yay!!!!
UglyCasanova wrote:That looks super Bakvendt and drippy!
Pladask wrote:
Seance wrote:fuzzisokiguess wrote:Combinedshikawkee wrote:Seance wrote:According to Canada Post tracking mine should be at the Post Office right now.
Yay!!!!
Thank you Ed and fuzzisokiguess for being so generous and awesome!
UglyCasanova wrote:That looks super Bakvendt and drippy!
Kent, the enclosure looks amazing! Did you use some kind of epoxy resin for the
last coat? The kind where you mix in the hardener into the resin?
Either way, the color-blend, the text, the image, everything looks great.Pladask wrote:
Thanks Knut for hooking ILF up with this amazing pedal! I haven't had
a chance yet to plug it in and test it out. I'm looking forward to putting
together a few little clips as I test it out and explore what it do.
Seance wrote:Kent, the enclosure looks amazing! Did you use some kind of epoxy resin for the
last coat? The kind where you mix in the hardener into the resin?
Either way, the color-blend, the text, the image, everything looks great.
UglyCasanova wrote:Thanks, man! Yeah, it's called crystal resin. It's for making transparent jewelry.
doommeow wrote:Tracking says delivered to mail box. Eyes say mail box empty. Going to wait until Monday before I start yelling and breaking things.
UglyCasanova wrote:Yeah, wood resin tends to get a yellow tint as time goes by. I think cloudscapes used to use something like that and experienced a tint on his earliest pedals. This resin, theoretically, shouldn't. Albeit, I've only been making these for a short period of time, so I can't guarantee that it won't, but from reading about the brand I'm using online it seems to hold up perfectly over time. That being said, jewlery is not meant to be stepped on, so I'm not sure how much of a beating they will be able to take if you've got mad butterfingers (butterfeet?).
Seance wrote:I plugged in and did some noodling with the Bakvendt.
The first foray turned into a 22-minute exploration. I don't have enough disk space
to process a clip like that, so I dipped back in for a second exploration and came up
with the below audio clip.
The battery on my camera was low, so I couldn't record the full 22-minute clip or
this clip... but I was able to put together some visuals anyhow.
For this it is Basic Audio Fuzz Mutant going into the Bakvendt and then into the Boss RE-20
for stereo separation. I had the CT5 and BitQuest hooked up, but for this clip I didn't end up
using them.
shikawkee wrote:Oh man, I'm getting an error on playback even copying and pasting in YouTube. Hopefully I can see and hear it before I leave for London tomorrow.
***EDIT: Nevermind. Working now. Great Sean!
Heraclitus Akimbo wrote:Nicely held at that spot where you get that little bit of digital graininess lingering, like there's a fax about to come through.
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