Tristan wrote:
Thanks man!
I tried the things out you said and I tried to match the settings on the video's, I'm pretty sure there's nothing wrong with my Warped Vinyl.
The thing is, I'm trying to avoid these overly seasick type of sounds as that's not really my cup of tea so to get an intense effect out of the pedal without it going to seasick mode with the Goatkeeper was quite a challenge for me.
However I tried some more things today and it is possible if I only modulate one or two parameters at the same time and keep the controls a bit higher than I'd usually set them.
I like to keep the RPM and Depth around 2/3 max but going to 3/4 gave better results with external control, probably because the sweep doesn't stay too long in the max position anyway.
There's some great sounds to be had when you combine the Warped Vinyl with the Goatkeeper so people can ignore my previous post, I still do think it's not as instantly awesome and plug and play as the pairing with the Cosmichorus V3 though, which is kind of what I tried to say.
The strange thing is, I find the Warped Vinyl to sound more subtle the more parameters you try to modulate at the same time, especially in combination with the Goatkeeper.
Another thing I meant when I mentioned it being subtle is that the effect of the ModuShape Engine can also be quite subtle if you keep the depth and/or the mix around 1/2.
My apologies, I think I wasn't clear enough on where I was coming from with what I said which has led to a little misunderstanding.
If it didn't already come through in my postings, I love my Warped Vinyl and find it a very inspirational sounding pedal.
Very cool man, sounds like we are on the same page

I'm totally with you on keeping things from getting too wacky, I use the pedal a lot, but really not to much for extreme wackiness... I find if the pitch bending exceeds a semitone it starts getting the seasick vibe which, when used out of context, can be.... interesting I'll say
The only other thing I'd suggest (when modulating/controlling multiple parameters simultaneously) is that you may want to play with the "rise" and "fall" dips... (this changes it so some parameters are rising while others are falling which can make things more interesting)........ one comment on the possible subtlety when modulating multiple parameters.... if you are modulating "depth" for example.... it's of course always going to get subtle some of the time because in the bottom sweep is going to pass down to zero depth... so for those instances it's going to sound like nothing is going on.
And it's totally coming through that you love
Warped Vinyl, but even if you (or anybody) weren't, of course, that's completely OK. At the end of the day, it's a fucking weird pedal

I often think I should sit back and not post on these forums as much, because if someone doesn't like the pedal for whatever reason... I totally understand and appreciate that and don't want them to think 'chaseblissaudio' is going to try and convince them that they do in fact like it. Nothing sucks more than -- we are all searching for those tones that work best for us individually. At the same time, if I feel like there's an instance where I think (due to the pedal's complexity / learning curve with some functionality) that it might be helpful if I explain something a little more in depth I think it's probably a useful thing to do. I'm of course not talking about you... but just in general terms as to how I'm trying to approach forums because I lurk the shit out of the
Warped Vinyl threads... it's how I start my day, with a cup of coffee and see if there is any chatter going on about
Warped Vinyl. It's pretty sick, actually.