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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - Machinedrum, Dream Sequence and

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Also, here is a quick clip of the ACMEverb with the Binson Super Special and the Cornish P2 clone

https://soundcloud.com/ruiner-6/acmever ... cornish-p2
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - ACMEverb

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nice! great to hear the super special too. ive already got a model 2 thats in great shape so I was able to resist the GAS on the super...sounds great though :thumb: so what do you think of the cornish?
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - ACMEverb

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Uncle Grandfather wrote:nice! great to hear the super special too. ive already got a model 2 thats in great shape so I was able to resist the GAS on the super...sounds great though :thumb: so what do you think of the cornish?
Only had a few minutes with it today. Gonna reserve judgement and speak more on it after I get some proper time with it. I will say I'm very impressed with how defined notes are at high gain and yes it sounds fantastic.
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - ACMEverb

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Ruiner wrote:yes it sounds fantastic.
yeah i figured his pedals were going to sound great. looking forward to hear the opinion of someone with actual experience :lol:
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - ACMEverb

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These things sound so good. I may need to get one in my future. Can't believe I've never heard of them until now. Thanks to you and UG for the demos.
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - Delay Shootout

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Ruiner wrote:Started combining a few things today. First go with the Elektron Machinedrum... pretty basic here and need to learn how to get it to sound nice and full but it's doing what i wanted. Also using the Hologram Dream Sequencer, Eightytape Limbo II delay, Basic Audio Fuzz Mutant and Flux Liquid Ambience.

Just a little freestyle playing to try all this stuff together. Going to do a full solo project with all this (and add the moogs and other virtual instruments) though it won't really sound like this but at least it's a start.

https://soundcloud.com/ruiner-6/machine ... m-sequence

Dude thats pretty awesome and I'm looking forward to hearing what you do when it's all figured out properly and mixed to insanity and filled with Moogy goodness and whatnot.
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - ACMEverb

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DRodriguez wrote:These things sound so good. I may need to get one in my future. Can't believe I've never heard of them until now. Thanks to you and UG for the demos.
Yeah, I've only spent a few minutes with it but I like where it's going. Can't wait to pair it up with some other pedals and see what comes out. More clips to come!
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - Delay Shootout

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Ev_O))) wrote:
Ruiner wrote:Started combining a few things today. First go with the Elektron Machinedrum... pretty basic here and need to learn how to get it to sound nice and full but it's doing what i wanted. Also using the Hologram Dream Sequencer, Eightytape Limbo II delay, Basic Audio Fuzz Mutant and Flux Liquid Ambience.

Just a little freestyle playing to try all this stuff together. Going to do a full solo project with all this (and add the moogs and other virtual instruments) though it won't really sound like this but at least it's a start.

https://soundcloud.com/ruiner-6/machine ... m-sequence

Dude thats pretty awesome and I'm looking forward to hearing what you do when it's all figured out properly and mixed to insanity and filled with Moogy goodness and whatnot.
Thanks man! Time is the only thing against me. Seems like I never have time to put all of it together. Really need to focus on what I have and get to creating...... but the GAS is always calling. :picard:

It'll happen though!
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - ACMEverb

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Uncle Grandfather wrote:
Ruiner wrote:yes it sounds fantastic.
yeah i figured his pedals were going to sound great. looking forward to hear the opinion of someone with actual experience :lol:
Yeah i had no doubt they would be great.... It's just a matter of they're THAT much greater for the price difference of something similar. That's why I'm going to do a comparison video. Just had to find out for myself! The settings don't change all that much on the P2.... It's just set to "kick ass" :lol: curious to how well it cleans up as I didn't try that yesterday.
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - ACMEverb

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Tried the one hour challenge again....

Wrote, recorded and mixed this all within an hour.

It demos a few things:

Used '76 LPC > Cornish P2 > Binson Super Special > Acmeverb > '73 Hiwatt DR103

https://soundcloud.com/ruiner-6/requiem
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - Cornish P2 clone vs. other fuzz

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Cornish P2 demo and comparison vs. Make Sounds Loudly P2 Clone, Buffalo FX Evolution and Basic Audio Alter Destiny.

A few notes:
- Audio only recorded on the left speaker unless you're summed to mono.
- This is an actual Cornish P2 not a clone (despite saying that in the beginning of the video. It's a comparison against a clone.)
- Sorry for the flubby playing... i'm not much of a player as it is and i recorded this entire video over my lunch break so you get what you get!

Hope it's useful and you enjoy.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q46iGaDJuCk[/youtube]
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - Cornish P2 vs. other fuzz

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Thought i'd throw this clip here since it features a lot of pedals and gear:

I've been working on two things this last week.

Layering and Mixing.

So over two lunch breaks I made this track with those specifics in mind.



Used:
Maton 500 50th Anniversary guitar on the clean parts
Les Paul Halcyon on the dirt.
Pedals: The Scanner, Fuzz Mutant, Limbo II, Nemesis, Liquid Ambience
Superior Drummer 2
Roli Seaboard Rise with Equator synth software (for the viola)
E-bow for the swells
Rickenbacker 4003 bass with Ampeg UAD plugin
Other UAD plug ins used: Shadow Hills comp, AKG spring reverb, Space Echo RE201 delay, Ampex ATR-102 Mastering Tape Recorder. I think a few more but can't think of it off hand.

https://soundcloud.com/ruiner-6/scanner ... -and-e-bow
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - bunch o' gear on a clip

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Quick phone demo of the Paul Trombetta Rotobone and the Montreal Assembly Wrong Side Of Uranus both together and separate. First is just Rotobone, then both for a while and then just the Montreal Assembly.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epiDM_yBA5s[/youtube]

Though i'm not demoing a lot of the Rotobone here on it's own i played with it for a bit before recording this and it is off the charts excellent! The Wrong Side of Uranus has a lot of possibilities for interesting things on it's own or mixed with other pedals and could be really cool with layering side by side with "regular" guitar tracks.
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - Beer and Loathing (Experimental)

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Put together a massive pedal board for BILF and plugged it in for the first time this morning. Getting some crazy sounds out of it so decided to hit record and just go at some experimental improve..... AKA: noise :p

The results were quite fun!


https://soundcloud.com/ruiner-6/beer-an ... tal-improv
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Re: Ruiner's Demo Archive - Beer and Loathing (Experimental)

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ugh, i'll be kicking myself for ever for getting rid of my old montreal assembly stuff...would be worth a small fortune now
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