Have you played a Particle? I have no problem with it on the Judder either (see demo), but try taking the 'chop' to noon or close to where it freezes (that's when the samples are at their yummiest) and talk about sloppy playing.phantasmagorovich wrote:Especially on a dynamic instrument such as a guitar it IS a good idea imo. Makes the control of the pedal much more intuitive I think. You want whacky? Hit harder! That makes much more sense to me than stomping on a momentary. Especially since you can send the whack into overdrive by turning on a fuzz or compressor that will take everything you play over the threshold. On the Judder I learned how to set and how to control the envelope pretty quickly so that I know how to play in order for it to kick in. Now maybe the control on the Particle doesn't work as good, but if you set the envelope to where it doesn't hear you unless you hit the strings hard and WANT it to hear you it is superior to any footswitch.UglyCasanova wrote:I've always thought the Particle needed a soft footswitch that you could either tap to turn on and off, or hold for some momentary action. Or just a toggle to switch between latching and momentary.monkeydancer wrote:For the people wanting momentary switching, I will say that the envelope threshold sampling worked great on the particle for me so if this is similar I wouldn't call the lack of momentary switching an instant deal breaker.
A few of the extreme settings on the particle would really benefit from it. Some of those sounds are so wacky that they feel passé in the long run, but for sudden bursts I think they could be more interesting.
Envelope threshold on such a dynamic instrument as guitar is not such a good idea in my book. You hit one string too hard live and suddenly the Particle has you latched on to a sample you didn't want. Slap on a momentarty footswitch and the problem is eliminated.
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And if you activate by accident then it's just sloppy playing.
And what do you do when you want the effect without all the characteristics that come with playing harder or turning on a fuzz? Answer: momentary!






