+1Glenouille wrote:I love it.
it's beautiful.
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+1Glenouille wrote:I love it.

…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?

As crazy as ever Glenouille !Glenouille wrote:An afternoon of fun with NA>Warped Vinyl (the other devices keep them in sync - basically all the yellow cables are for the sync signal):

Damn!Glenouille wrote:An afternoon of fun with NA>Warped Vinyl (the other devices keep them in sync - basically all the yellow cables are for the sync signal):
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You're... you're crazy, man. I like you, but you're crazy.Glenouille wrote:Yes and no!![]()
I could have everything in sync right now if I had more cables (Especially MIDI and TRS ones that do not measure 10 metres!) but syncing everything was just a mean to an end (sometimes maybe even more conceptual than musical)
On top of grabbing more cables, I need to build quite a few pedals that are going to control this stuff. The idea was always to use subdivisions or multiples of the main tempo to control other effects, not just modulating some features, but controlling when these effects start and stop. Like a drone pedalboard but not so much in the sense of playing a continuous note or cluster and letting it evolve, more like an autonomous UAV. I want to be playing something on my instrument(s) whilst the pedalboard "accompanies" me with a minimal amount of triggering like some kind of virtual bandmate.
It's diificult to explain and can sound silly to some but I enjoy building it as much as creating music with it. I will have to do some vids!
Music out on all streaming services and bandcamp and what not.

That makes sense to me, and your end goal's awesomeGlenouille wrote:Yes and no!![]()
I could have everything in sync right now if I had more cables (Especially MIDI and TRS ones that do not measure 10 metres!) but syncing everything was just a mean to an end (sometimes maybe even more conceptual than musical)
On top of grabbing more cables, I need to build quite a few pedals that are going to control this stuff. The idea was always to use subdivisions or multiples of the main tempo to control other effects, not just modulating some features, but controlling when these effects start and stop. Like a drone pedalboard but not so much in the sense of playing a continuous note or cluster and letting it evolve, more like an autonomous UAV. I want to be playing something on my instrument(s) whilst the pedalboard "accompanies" me with a minimal amount of triggering like some kind of virtual bandmate.
It's diificult to explain and can sound silly to some but I enjoy building it as much as creating music with it. I will have to do some vids!

Very sick, It's great having a drone coming out of it and then being able to arpeggiate it with the Pitchgrinder.PanicProne wrote:Wow. This is a really nice boards. How do you like the SOMMS?Dronefacemcgee wrote:Racket maker. Might have to start another small board for my noise pedals since I've made of list of new pedals I NEED. Eventually going to switch out that small clone for a phaser of some sort.




Your the kind of mad scientist I wish I was friends with. Definitely post dem vids when you have a moment.Glenouille wrote:Yes and no!![]()
I could have everything in sync right now if I had more cables (Especially MIDI and TRS ones that do not measure 10 metres!) but syncing everything was just a mean to an end (sometimes maybe even more conceptual than musical)
On top of grabbing more cables, I need to build quite a few pedals that are going to control this stuff. The idea was always to use subdivisions or multiples of the main tempo to control other effects, not just modulating some features, but controlling when these effects start and stop. Like a drone pedalboard but not so much in the sense of playing a continuous note or cluster and letting it evolve, more like an autonomous UAV. I want to be playing something on my instrument(s) whilst the pedalboard "accompanies" me with a minimal amount of triggering like some kind of virtual bandmate.
It's diificult to explain and can sound silly to some but I enjoy building it as much as creating music with it. I will have to do some vids!
ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
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Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.