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gila_crisis wrote:Here few loops featuring the Doom Side of the Mood!
BoatRich wrote:This is fucking incredible dude. I was waiting until I heard distorted clips to even kinda want this thing. I’ve never had luck with glitch pedals or loopers but this seems like something I really want
Blood_mountain wrote:Since this is my first Chase Bliss Pedal, i’m still working on getting used to the whole dip switch thing. Does anyone have a simple explanation for ramping and how the dip switches effect that?
Blood_mountain wrote:Since this is my first Chase Bliss Pedal, i’m still working on getting used to the whole dip switch thing. Does anyone have a simple explanation for ramping and how the dip switches effect that?
gila_crisis wrote:BoatRich wrote:This is fucking incredible dude. I was waiting until I heard distorted clips to even kinda want this thing. I’ve never had luck with glitch pedals or loopers but this seems like something I really want
Thank you for your kind words Rich! I really wanted to do this video when I got the pedal.
I felt nobody out there yet did something using it in some kind of context, only tons of demos and sound examples of the pedal standalone.
I know there is another video, claiming to be a doom/drone demo of it. But after watching it I asked myself if the guy really understood how to use it.
Btw I'm using it before the distortion pedals.
gila_crisis wrote:Blood_mountain wrote:Since this is my first Chase Bliss Pedal, i’m still working on getting used to the whole dip switch thing. Does anyone have a simple explanation for ramping and how the dip switches effect that?
Ramping will "virtually" move a pot from a setted value to its max or zero position.
The Ramp pot decides how fast this movement will be.
The bottom/top switch decides in which part of the pot the movent will happen.
For example: take the time pot, set it at noon position in the middle. TOP move the value from noon to max, and BOTTOM from zero to noon.
The rise/fall switch inverts the movement. The example before was with rise,so if you set fall now time will move from noon to zero (bottom) or max to noon (top).
With bounce ON this movement will be done continuosly, like an LFO modulating your parameters.
Hope this helps you.
MrNovember wrote:Blood_mountain wrote:Since this is my first Chase Bliss Pedal, i’m still working on getting used to the whole dip switch thing. Does anyone have a simple explanation for ramping and how the dip switches effect that?
I have no idea how simple of an explanation I can give, but I'll give it a shot.
Using the parameter dip switches on the left you can select which parameter is ramped. I find I get more 'normal' sounds modulating one of Time, Length, or OBNE side modify. Ramping the Drolo side modify and clock gets pretty wild.
Using the parameter dip switches on the right will select whether the ramp rises or falls. How this actually effects the sound is dependent on the sweep dip switch.
You essentially have the following four options:
1) Parameter dip switch set to rise, sweep set to T: parameter knob essentially turns from current knob position to max (CW) position
2) Parameter dip switch set to rise, sweep set to B: parameter knob essentially turns from the minimum (CCW) position to the current knob position
3) Parameter dip switch set to fall, sweep set to T: parameter knob essentially turns from the max (CW) position to the current knob position
4) Parameter dip switch set to fall, sweep set to B: parameter knob essentially turns from the current knob position to the minimum (CCW) position
This is further impacted by the bounce dip switch which determines if the ramp oscillates back and forth between the two positions, or ramps to the final position and stays there. Also, shape dip switch determines if the ramp is a triangle wave (gradual change over time) or square wave (basically just bounce between on/off or max/min positions)
EDIT: oops gila_crisis apparently beat me to it, but I'll leave this here anyways in case it helps explain any further
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