Tristan wrote:My favourite rhythm machines:
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Rhythm in a Pedal
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Heh, digitech timebender (LET ME BE A PARODY OF MYSELF OKAY). In the envelope mode it's really rythmic, and with pitch stuff it becomes more of a rythmthing than a trem
Pitchfactor in arpeggio-mode is also rythmic.
A static looper (PDS-series, or again, timebender) will create rythmic patterns when they "restart" the loop.
Pitchfactor in arpeggio-mode is also rythmic.
A static looper (PDS-series, or again, timebender) will create rythmic patterns when they "restart" the loop.
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What's this timebender you speak of I've never heard it recommended before ever
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I can't help it that it suits every recommendation thread now can I?D.o.S. wrote:What's this timebender you speak of I've never heard it recommended before ever
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Well spotted!UglyCasanova wrote:Tristan wrote:My favourite rhythm machines:
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But I panicked, thinking demos/more info was out there. So this shitpost cost me like twenty minutes. No more gullibility.
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Sorry duder!
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The Dwarfcraft Wiz O'Pitch does some fun rhytmic stuff as well. What about the Z.Vex Tremorama or Ringtone?
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Never apologize. It was a good way to spend time when stuck in a worthless conference call about online learning technologies.Tristan wrote:![]()
Sorry duder!
But I think I've got my solution. chrisdermo's idea to get an 8 Step (I've already had it once or twice, it's rad) and a Gravitas should do it. If I carry out the plan to add expression control to my Fat Fuzz Factory, all of my peds would have exp/cv control. I could mult the signal from an 8 Step to...everything. Pitch, reverb, delays, trem, CT5, bit crushers, ring mods...OK. Think I'm good to go. I am excite. Thanks, people.
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Always been interested in those. Just seems kind of insane to me...but I'll look again! Didn't know that about the WoP, either.Eivind August wrote:The Dwarfcraft Wiz O'Pitch does some fun rhytmic stuff as well. What about the Z.Vex Tremorama or Ringtone?
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Why wouldn't you just explore the Swestapol, if you're still doing the modular thing?
I guess it's not a pedal. though.
I guess it's not a pedal. though.
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I experience Every delay as rythmic inspiration.
Just saying.
And slicer is awesome.
Just saying.
And slicer is awesome.
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I absolutely loathe the slicer but everyone who isn't me can get some really great sounds out of it so I would second that.
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I want to like it, but I'm afraid it just isn't deep enough--everything comes out sounding kinda the same.D.o.S. wrote:I absolutely loathe the slicer but everyone who isn't me can get some really great sounds out of it so I would second that.
As for the Sewastopol: that would be because I currently have 0 modules and cases. Gonna have to get started soon, as my underpants are itchy for (electronic) fart noises. Been working on this (rather than listening to this nonsense at work):

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I'm not normally one for requesting demos, but I would LOVE to see how each one of those fx responds with an 8 step..... how would you split the exp/cv between them? I've seen the expressionator but it seems expensive and totally OTT for use with 8 step.Invisible Man wrote:Never apologize. It was a good way to spend time when stuck in a worthless conference call about online learning technologies.Tristan wrote:![]()
Sorry duder!
But I think I've got my solution. chrisdermo's idea to get an 8 Step (I've already had it once or twice, it's rad) and a Gravitas should do it. If I carry out the plan to add expression control to my Fat Fuzz Factory, all of my peds would have exp/cv control. I could mult the signal from an 8 Step to...everything. Pitch, reverb, delays, trem, CT5, bit crushers, ring mods...OK. Think I'm good to go. I am excite. Thanks, people.