Re: collector//emitter
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 5:11 pm
Nice! Thanks for putting that together. It must be difficult trying to record pedal demos surrounded by all the madness.
There were a few purple pedals, but I left out the most purple - the Rose. Even ignoring the ugliness, I played it as was super unimpressed price-wise and feature-wise compared to a lot of the other amazing delays that have been coming out recently.Chankgeez wrote:… and I think I saw a purple pedal in there.![]()
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It was cool to meet you and thank you for the shout-out!ts50b wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
Here's my NAMM recap with clips from some of my favorites and explanations of what I didn't get to!
The clips are Keeley Eccos + DDR
Fuzzrocious Mantis + Grey Stache + Knob Jawn
Deep Space Devices Bit Crush/Ring Mod Delay Prototype
SolidGoldFX Sub Octave Fuzz Prototype + Athena Phaser + Counter Current
Cooper FX Prototype/Outward V2
Caroline Guitar Co Somersault + Megabyte + Meteore
Rainger Drone Rainger + Deep Space Pulsar
Native Audio Catches Two + Midnight
OBNE Rever + Dweller
KMA Queequeg + Dead Stag + Horizont
Red Panda Particle + Tensor
I didn't get audio of the Chase Bliss stuff because my setup wouldn't have done it justice (just a zoom and line in for all of this), but I got some b-roll and explained as much as I could
I gotta figure out both of these for next time I do something like this. I film everything on my phone, so a gimbal wouldn't be too pricey to get but that wouldn't solve the shakeyness when set up on the table. I've got some brainstorming to do! And I believe I could probably get more time by just asking and being patient. Chase Bliss (and I'm sure most others) was happy to give me the time but I wasn't really set up to record an amp well so I was a bit worried about trying that.odontophobia wrote:You've gotta figure out some sort of steady cam for next year -- not really necessary for most demos you do. So mostly ignore this because why invest in that for once a year, but still.
I wish you had had more time with each pedal, would've liked to hear some more with a few of those just running one at a time, etc. Gotta wait for your demos to come through.
It was great to meet you too Tom! Thanks for taking the time to chat and show me your pedalsTom Von Kramm wrote:It was cool to meet you and thank you for the shout-out!
Patiently waiting for their own demo of the Futura for that very reason...odontophobia wrote:also the paradox chorus seemed cool. but some of the demos seem to go for the most absurd, whacked out fast chorus sounds and I get impatient waiting to see if they'll circle back to slow and subtle.
Hopefully I'll have the Knob Jawn and Playing Mantis sometime soon to do individual demos. We had been talking about it but they ran into manufacturing issues that slowed things downDowi wrote:Loved the Fuzzrocious part, the mantis seems to be a really aggressive one. I would have loved to hear the Knob Jawn by itself, but his time will come. Useless to say the new Cooperfx is really interesting, and also the Particle V2, same with that bitcrusher/ringmod prototype.
Side note, what did you used to record the audio? Line out to...?
Good to know.ts50b wrote:Hopefully I'll have the Knob Jawn and Playing Mantis sometime soon to do individual demos. We had been talking about it but they ran into manufacturing issues that slowed things downDowi wrote:Loved the Fuzzrocious part, the mantis seems to be a really aggressive one. I would have loved to hear the Knob Jawn by itself, but his time will come. Useless to say the new Cooperfx is really interesting, and also the Particle V2, same with that bitcrusher/ringmod prototype.
Side note, what did you used to record the audio? Line out to...?
And everything was direct into my Zoom H4n. I think it sounds pretty good for non-dirt pedals, but I did less dirt pedal clips because they don't always turn out well.
As far as the Paradox chorus goes, it's definitely easy to get caught up in the weird stuff it can do. You can dial it back, especially if you pull out the envelope function, but I guess part of it's charm is the weird. Thats kinda why I love the Somersault so much - its easy to switch between weird and simple, and both sound great
Thanks! I mostly stayed in the pedal area just for my sanity, so I saw pretty much all the pedal stuff but missed out on most everything elseshikawkee wrote:Cool rundown man! You caught a few things I missed. Kudos!