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Re: 2026 playlist(s)

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So BC108 transistors and some tricks added on yet another Fuzz Face (though, yeah, the Fuzz Face is technically a Mark I.V clone). There is also a BC108 (so non-germ) Range Master derivative in similar housing.
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dubkitty wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 8:32 pm really bad layout! “VOX” and “FUZZ” would fit better in each other’s places.
Should we applaud them for not going the AI route and letting an unqualified engineer make the aesthetic decisions?

It's been my experience, that 98% of engineers hate dealing with visual design and graphics. Earthquaker Jamie being one of the rare exceptions.
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i don’t think that layout is the product of an engineer; rather, i think whoever’s doing the production for Vox in
whatever far-off land has a really crap designer on staff, or possibly sent it out to the Chinese version of Kinko’s.
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A lo-fi, portable sampler in 2026? --Yes, please.

Stylophone's Voice has 12 built-in FX and is supposed to be about $50 at launch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIRzBdwJWJY

https://stylophone.com/stylophone-voice/

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$50?!!!! Holy fuck! In.
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i’m interested, but i want their filter box first. their little drone synth KILLS.
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My kid is going to lose his mind about that.
Looks like it has some kind of sequencer, too.
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I've updated the OP with additional playlists, now that more stuff is leaking. Eventually, I'll split up and reorganize the pedal list---modulation/dirt/delay+reverb or something. That way you won't have to be searching for a specific video in a list of 80+ videos.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLljj ... 75vHgoNcFp (software list has 5 early titles)

This is my favorite software release of 2026 so far---Novagrid, a four-lane FX sequencer from Mario Nieto (maker of the Harmony Bloom sequencer).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru4CgGyM6tw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXmNXUYl0hs

https://marionietoworld.com/novagrid/ €19 (use in your preferred DAW or as a standalone)
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SOMA Enigma (prototype preview)
Through a unique interface developed by SOMA, every metal object placed on the surface is transformed into sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NmoXcj8jck (first sounds)

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ASM Leviasynth 16-voice synth (desktop module or 5-octave keyboard) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4AXFVLvli4 (all sounds, no talking)

https://www.ashunsoundmachines.com/post ... og-filters

*shipping in February

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Beetronics - Pollinator Hazee Delay ($249 USD) This is a digital delay with modulation pre-delay, so you get tremolo/filter applied to your dry signal and then that modulation is echoed. *ships February 17th

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7syiYovWAQU

https://www.beetronicsfx.com/products/p ... azee-delay (specs, info)

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Listening to the OBNE Parting, it kind of sounds like a Ricorda crossed with the Crushturnal crossed with the Pefftronics Super Rand-O-Matic. It's definitely more than just a MOOD-esque glitch pedal.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rayDmE0T78o (sounds, some talking..drum machine, bass, harp)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r84eRn0gr4 (backstory with Emily, some sounds)
https://youtu.be/3pT5L99e64o?si=j4VpfiU8WiGMc_jJ&t=705 (extreme vibrato glitch example)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3LXOFd_Uvc (glitch+trem sounds with Mark Johnston)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y02HdE3_k-c (post-rock with Ian)
Parting is a glitch pedal made in collaboration with Emily Hopkins. It combines chance-based delay or reverb, modulations, degradation effects, and randomized clock changes, to give pleasant surprises at each turn of a knob. Happy with many different signal sources, consider it your ready-made ambient texturizer.

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Stereo in and out with analog dry through

Trails or true bypass switching

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Stylophone On-The-Fly Performance Sequencer (no price yet)

https://stylophone.com/stylophone-otf-waiting-list/ (specs)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrMDurl ... ZW5jZXI%3D (first look)

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if it's an Emily joint i'm interested, but i figure it'll be ungodly expensive.
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dubkitty wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 1:34 pm if it's an Emily joint i'm interested, but i figure it'll be ungodly expensive.
Cheaper than the other stuff around that class.

The AC Noises Ricorda is $399/ €449 (no MIDI). The MOOD MKII is $399. At $329, it's got stereo & MIDI for people who need presets for touring. I'm definitely intrigued. If they're $250ish used, that will also be way below the price of pedals like the Onward and Microcosm.
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$329, god help me, isn't that awful if it's really, really good. getting the Generation Loss got me over the Horribly Expensive Pedals Hump. though not so far that i could buy one of those $500+ Dumble things that just came out. i could buy an entire Marshall Origin 50 used for that.
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dubkitty wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 2:00 pmthough not so far that i could buy one of those $500+ Dumble things that just came out.
It's like no one 'round these here parts is committed to the noble and serene path of the ancient discipline of blues lawyering... :zen:
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my interest in Dumble-izing has nothing to do with that shit at all. i'm a huge fan of David Lindley. i might get the Mojo Hand DMBL and see how i like it...i've always had good luck with his stuff. but it's definitely not worth $450 to me. i don't even know if that sound would work for me, or if it did if whether i'd actually enjoy using it.
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Well, the future is here, gang. (well at least a sneak peek)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioyu_vPKxQg (intro)
https://polyend.com/endless/

Polyend just announced the inevitable. For $300, you can enter an AI-supported virtual Playground, where you describe an effect and the platform cranks it out for you.

So that sounds exciting.

Here are some cons: it's got 3 fucking virtual pots. I can't speak for anyone else, but the pedal of my dreams needs far more than 3 virtual pots. It seems to arrive basically naked. You get a $300 mini computer and $20 in tokens. If you want a custom-machined plate, that will set you back an additional $20. It seems you can download some effects for free, but effects with custom plates will set you back $20 each.

Secondly, it costs money to create new effects with the AI tool, because data centers aren't free.
How much does it cost to make effects?
If you are a programmer, it doesn’t cost a dime. If you want to use the Playground, it depends on the complexity of the effect and the number of iterations. A simple delay could cost $1.00 or $2.00, whereas a complex granular looper might cost up to $5.00. $20 of Tokens come with the purchase of a new Endless.
It's been my experience, that AI never makes a masterpiece on the first go-round. You'd likely need to make several requests to fine-tune your dream effect. If it takes 8 tries, does that mean $8 at $1 per attempt? Or can you just keep tweaking and tweaking, then you're charged at the conclusion? (we'll see)

There's definitely value here in certain cases. Instead of buying a $300 effect that does one niche thing, you could just design your own in the Playground environment.

The biggest negatives for me: 3 knobs is shit, it's $300 and it runs one effect at a time (you're not necesarily replacing more expensive pedals at this rate), someone's going to do the same thing more cheaply in 3-12 months. I've already seen others teasing similar platforms for plugins. If you can use AI to create code for people with no programming experience, then something that's arguably better and cheaper is just around the corner.

I'm listening to these demos and they sound nice, but I don't want a drawer of $20 plates, that I have to swap out.

https://polyend.com/product/endless-delay/
https://polyend.com/product/bounce/
https://polyend.com/product/tessera/
https://polyend.com/product/glitch-loop/
Does it cost anything to download Community Effects?
No. Anything shared with the community is free to download. Polyend will regularly add new effects. You own what you create, so you can sell patches instead of sharing them freely.
I could see how this could be rewarding---$5 a pop, and 500 downloads, you could make $2,500 off your radical delay plugin, which you conceptualized in less than 20 minutes with no coding experience. The unfortunate part is that you get 3 virtual pots and hidden secondary functions. Hidden functions in the footswitches really limits the appeal of these effects for many people.
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