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Interesting! I never noticed any noise with these pedals previously but I've never had them in the same chain. I'll be doing some experimenting for sure.

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Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Because of this thread, I've been upping my Glitch game.

Just got the Revolver DX in and had an Infinite Jets and a Big Metal Judder arrive in the last month.


One odd thing about the Jets that I hadn't previously noticed is that it seems to be a bit noisy compared to when I originally owned it. I'm curious if that's a unit issue or if I didn't notice before.

I'm planning a massive glitch video for the Youtube's soon. Should be a lot of fun.
I haven’t noticed any noise with my Jets, unless I put noise into it.
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As Dandolin suggested, x-posting from the what's-in-the-post thread. C$34 Donner delay pedal, to file under the "accidental glitch" division:

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This one has some straightforward stuff that works (infinite clean delays) and some stuff that doesn't, though a lot of that is in the awesome-est way. Tweaking the time knob gives very "digital" wiggles, some of which are super glitchy. Twiddling with the time knob in the tape mode is very gnarly, sounds like a Wizard of Pitch or something like that. If that was on a boo-teek box with an expression pedal and a goofy name on the knob ("ELVENSONG") people would freak out.

Quick bit of noodling around: https://clyp.it/nx0b0dt5
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That was really cool sounding Heraclitus Akimbo; I thoroughly enjoyed that effect... might need to buy one of those! By the way your Superego album is fascinating... I'm going to put a flanger in my superego now :)

Edit: I can totally recommend a step flanger setting with high speed, maximum depth and regeneration off in the loop of the superego (I'm using a Digitech Turbo Flange).
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moid wrote:That was really cool sounding Heraclitus Akimbo; I thoroughly enjoyed that effect... might need to buy one of those! By the way your Superego album is fascinating... I'm going to put a flanger in my superego now :)

Edit: I can totally recommend a step flanger setting with high speed, maximum depth and regeneration off in the loop of the superego (I'm using a Digitech Turbo Flange).
Aw, thanks! :thumb:

I do have an ancient Zoom G1 multieffect that I didn't get around to using for the Superego album... I have a patch using the step effect on that + it's pretty tasty. I've subsequently put that in the Superego effects loop and played around; it can get interesting, but also kinda takes over pretty quickly!
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I wonder why they didn't swap the time and mode knobs. Having the delay time on such a small dial is not super practical. That being said, it sounds fun!
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I don't think anyone manufacturers rotary switches that small, so it was probably their only option.

And for $34, that definitely looks pretty fun! As long as you don't need precise delay times haha
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Bartimaeus wrote:I don't think anyone manufacturers rotary switches that small
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those are regular potentiometers
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Aaah, didn't consider that. They should have used regular potentiometers then. :lol:
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Bartimaeus wrote: And for $34, that definitely looks pretty fun! As long as you don't need precise delay times haha
Fortunately, precision isn't in my game-plan.

I got to do some live-processing of a friend's vocals with this thing (+ a whole table o' tricks) at show on the weekend + it was super-satisfying. It would be nice if there was more to grip than the tiny time knob, but you gets what you pays for.
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Jam a regular small Davies knob on there? I've seen peeps discussing the ins and outs (twss) of how to rig it on muffs and tgp but I'm too lazy to go find that jawn. Seem to be some educated consumers/best customers out there thoug....
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Added Anti-nautilus and Fabrikat. Have an 856 for Zellersasn coming next week I think so I'll be adding that one as well.
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Good stuff :snax:

I agree completely on the Fabrikat.
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