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Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:53 am
by kosta
So is ProGuitarShop doing any sweet Black Friday deals???? THAT is the real question here.

EQD on FB wrote:First batch went to proguitarshop.com, they should have them up this friday.

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:10 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
INTERESTED. This should be super cool.

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:13 pm
by univalve
kosta wrote:So is ProGuitarShop doing any sweet Black Friday deals???? THAT is the real question here.

EQD on FB wrote:First batch went to proguitarshop.com, they should have them up this friday.

newsletter of pgs said yes to black friday deals! :eek:

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:15 pm
by Bassus Sanguinis
kosta wrote:So is ProGuitarShop doing any sweet Black Friday deals???? THAT is the real question here.

EQD on FB wrote:First batch went to proguitarshop.com, they should have them up this friday.


yeah, I was wondering the same possibility

Is this the end price, will they give discount? Or will this be the discount before the price goes somewhere else? :?:

If it's for this friday only I'm in a HURRY to make some money.

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:17 pm
by oldangelmidnight
hbombgraphics wrote:The description from EQD I found in a facebook chat:

It's not really comparable to anything that I know of. If I were to make attempt, I would place it somewhere between the first eventide harmonizer and the digitech space station. The pitch does a 3rd up at max and a 4th down at minimum. The primary is the level for the primary pitch. The secondary is the level for the octave up of the primary pitch. The real intent for this is to make strange noises which is where the magic comes in. The magic re-feeds the mixed signal back in to create different levels of aliasing depending on where the tracking is set. It's at it's most extreme with the tracking set to minimum. The tracking sets the lag between the dry signal and the wet signal. A delay of sorts without repeats. For the most part it's an extreme noise maker but there are a lot of different sounds to create with minor adjustments to all controls.


I keep a EHX Holy Stain in a feedback loop to do just this. This sounds cooler, though.

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:40 pm
by kosta
univalve wrote:
kosta wrote:So is ProGuitarShop doing any sweet Black Friday deals???? THAT is the real question here.

EQD on FB wrote:First batch went to proguitarshop.com, they should have them up this friday.

newsletter of pgs said yes to black friday deals! :eek:

I saw that, but when I clicked through it looked like it was just for a few specific things. Am I seeing that right?

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:07 pm
by univalve
:idk:
Think there will be sth. on friday...

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 1:11 pm
by kosta
Answers man! I need answers! Rainbow Answers! :lol: ;)

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 6:21 pm
by colin
Footswitch and knob for magic! I'm going to join the bandwagon here and say that I want this too.

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:06 pm
by sylnau
hbombgraphics wrote:The description from EQD I found in a facebook chat:

It's not really comparable to anything that I know of. If I were to make attempt, I would place it somewhere between the first eventide harmonizer and the digitech space station. The pitch does a 3rd up at max and a 4th down at minimum. The primary is the level for the primary pitch. The secondary is the level for the octave up of the primary pitch. The real intent for this is to make strange noises which is where the magic comes in. The magic re-feeds the mixed signal back in to create different levels of aliasing depending on where the tracking is set. It's at it's most extreme with the tracking set to minimum. The tracking sets the lag between the dry signal and the wet signal. A delay of sorts without repeats. For the most part it's an extreme noise maker but there are a lot of different sounds to create with minor adjustments to all controls.

This caught mi interest. :!!!:
Could that be my first EQD pedal... let's wait for a demo.

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 4:24 am
by Fuzzy Picklez
It has a magic knob.

People.

Get on this.

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:10 am
by DarrenDoo
Gunner Recall wrote:Fix'd

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Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 10:40 am
by kosta
Do we know what the EXP does?

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:06 am
by univalve
controlls the amount of magic

Re: Rainbow Machine

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:48 am
by kbit
hbombgraphics wrote:The description from EQD I found in a facebook chat:

It's not really comparable to anything that I know of. If I were to make attempt, I would place it somewhere between the first eventide harmonizer and the digitech space station. The pitch does a 3rd up at max and a 4th down at minimum. The primary is the level for the primary pitch. The secondary is the level for the octave up of the primary pitch. The real intent for this is to make strange noises which is where the magic comes in. The magic re-feeds the mixed signal back in to create different levels of aliasing depending on where the tracking is set. It's at it's most extreme with the tracking set to minimum. The tracking sets the lag between the dry signal and the wet signal. A delay of sorts without repeats. For the most part it's an extreme noise maker but there are a lot of different sounds to create with minor adjustments to all controls.


Sweet mother of god....