Boss slicer
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Boss slicer
Been thinking about buying one of these to make some nice rhytmic stuff(i´ve been listening to Health) I thinking of mainly using it on synths and noise, not so much on guitar. Anyone have any experience with this one? any cheaper/better alternatives? Wouldnt mind using a VST since im running my guitar through ableton.
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Nice, when I first heard the new Health album I was like "Damn, that sounds awesome..." and then I found out they used the Slicer, which my friends would joke that such a useless effect could not possibly need to be made into a boss dual pedal. I went home and ran an EQ pedal into the Slicer effect on my 303 in a feedback loop and it was amazing....
If you're using Ableton than I would suggest the plug-in as opposed to buying a $200+ pedal. It's not that great on guitar, but its diff sick on synths.

If you're using Ableton than I would suggest the plug-in as opposed to buying a $200+ pedal. It's not that great on guitar, but its diff sick on synths.

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I've been GASing for one of these on and off since they were released. At the moment I'm kinda regarding it as a fancy schmancy tremolo, but if I see one for cheapz I'll pounce on it.
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Jenesis wrote:if I see one for cheapz I'll pounce on it.
I say this for all pedals.
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Re: Boss slicer
Now if someone could just tell me how the fuck the bassist is getting this sound:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps0Q0fzbjrs&feature=related
starts around 1:35)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps0Q0fzbjrs&feature=related
starts around 1:35)
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I bought a Slicer when they first came out because I thought it would be the most amazing thing in the world.
I returned it a month later because drummers don't like to count and it was frustrating, trying to incorporate the Slicer into the band's music.
Now that I'm no longer in a band, I kind of wish I had it again cuz it really is a fun little toy. I'll bet it'd be even more fun if you're using a floop in your chain. I didn't even know those things existed when I had the Slicer. The absolute best would be to have the Slicer & a floop in one box... Like an Utter Stutter on crack, acid and methamphetamines all at the same time.
I returned it a month later because drummers don't like to count and it was frustrating, trying to incorporate the Slicer into the band's music.
Now that I'm no longer in a band, I kind of wish I had it again cuz it really is a fun little toy. I'll bet it'd be even more fun if you're using a floop in your chain. I didn't even know those things existed when I had the Slicer. The absolute best would be to have the Slicer & a floop in one box... Like an Utter Stutter on crack, acid and methamphetamines all at the same time.
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Re: Boss slicer
I returned it a month later because drummers don't like to count and it was frustrating, trying to incorporate the Slicer into the band's music.
I can see how that might be a problem, im thinking of midi syncing it to ableton. Since im not in a "classic" band setting right now i think it will work out fine. Its just me, and another guy who plays bass, so we usually just record a drum loop or something to keep the BPM when we're working on song ideas and looping that. So the slicer could be fun a fun addition, so i could make weird rhythmic stuff.
I did find a VST that could do some of the same stuff, + it is free! Check it out:
http://www.araldfx.com/
the stormgate 1 is a free VST. I dont know how much extra stuff you get by upgrading to the newest version or how much it costs, but i briefly tried the stormgate yesterday and it seemed pretty cool.
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Re: Boss slicer
Now if someone could just tell me how the fuck the bassist is getting this sound:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps0Q0fzbjrs&feature=related[/youtube]
(starts around 1:35)
I think he uses a Moog ring modulator. He was using that when i saw them live 2? years ago. That's a pretty big part of that specific sound i think, but don quote me on that, i don't own one of those, and i don't play bass, but that's the first thing that struck me.
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can I get health recommendations?
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htsamurai wrote:can I get health recommendations?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwJMIqpByoA&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps0Q0fzbjrs&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9dvwqdEMWE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg_VR7AOYo4&feature=related
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJud0S2c_Iw[/youtube]
Almost every by them is awesome. They do some killer remixes too.

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Jenesis wrote: I'm kinda regarding it as a fancy schmancy tremolo
Isn't that all it is, really? It does interest me tho... but I'm running out of board space

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I wonder if you could hook up a trigger to your drummers bass drum and run it through a midi converter and use it to do the tempo for the slicer... you think that'd work? 

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Jrmy: Exactly - "the fuzz is strong with that one."
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Re: Boss slicer
steevdeadman wrote:I wonder if you could hook up a trigger to your drummers bass drum and run it through a midi converter and use it to do the tempo for the slicer... you think that'd work?
You could for sure do that with a Goatkeeper....

Or a TSP TeaspoonCAS...

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Re: Boss slicer
Gregor Samsa wrote:Now if someone could just tell me how the fuck the bassist is getting this sound:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps0Q0fzbjrs&feature=related[/youtube]
(starts around 1:35)
I think he uses a Moog ring modulator. He was using that when i saw them live 2? years ago. That's a pretty big part of that specific sound i think, but don quote me on that, i don't own one of those, and i don't play bass, but that's the first thing that struck me.
I would've guessed a flanger set to manual with a lot of feedback, or a very short delay with feedback