Complete LastGasp Demo Session (11 Videos)

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molokaio wrote:Cyber Psychic is simply killer! Could you explain a little how it works? Difficult to buy? Im kinda new to LAL..

Congrats for the killer demos kayser, your channel is constantly growing with the sickest and coolest shit around!



Cool to have you around here bro, cause i really start loving this place here since HCFX is more and more about shitstorms, TGP is too tame and lame and D*A*M too vintage and fuzzy for me!

Its pretty easy to order from LAL, Hirifoumi is ultra helpfull and ship pretty fast!

I am using a CV Pedal in this demo and its NOT an envelope filter its more like a fixed filter with an CV input, with a Fuzz on top and 2 oscillators, pretty wild and sick! And dude it works soooo nice when you use the LFO out of the goatkeeper and put it into the CV in of the cyber psychic, I will come up with a demo of this aswell but time is short atm!

Thanks for the flowers on my youtube channel, its soooo much fun to work out those clips…
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yep... I'm liking this forum indeed! Found it looking for infos on the mini-RRR! :omg:

The first thought I had about that green nasty pedal was: mean envelope! Now you tell me it's much more... and i'm really gassing for it. Can't wait to have some money to grab it!
Please shoot a vid with the gkII...

Really linking the self oscillation when you move the knobs. :animal:
So the oscillators animate the sound on their own or do you need an EXP pedal to have it move?
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This is ALL AMAZING :omg: :thumb:
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This thread brings to my mind one of my master plans.... once I get my DEWH and finish getting all the moogers I need I plan on getting a few more of those...

I really wish they would reissue the Ripplet, Sakura booster [I so fucking want one!] and the Rattle Crow though.
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Wondering if a demo of more 88 could be done. Focusing on the oscillating...or maybe I can just ask and you can tell...
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I could try to explain it but a video is the best way of going about doing it
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Alright, with the DF, I was able to interact with the oscillation so that, if I touched the string softly it play the note an octave lower and rolled back to the oscillation pitch. Anything like that going on?
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pretty sure with switch 2&3 on you can do that, but i'll confirm it in an hour or so
hang tight ;)
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You're awesome. For the record? Is the pedal worth it? I'm thinking of flipping my fuzz probe and bit for one of those
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Ok yes it does :joy: but the DF has more of a bassy/analogy oscillation than the 88 which is harsher.

I love mine to bits :hug: It's the only pedal that hasn't left my board in two years

Keep in mind, it's made for noise and utter chaos :evil:
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Ooo, so it's a bit more wild than the DF? Eeek. I made a song with my band with the DF oscillating, and traded for a bit and can't play the song anymore. Don't want the DF again, but perhaps I'll make it work with the 88. It seems to have a lot of tones. I'm over the Devi approach of one specific sound. It's good, but I like versatility...and future...hm.
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the 88 is definitely versatile, especially for people who love to tweek knobs/switches
I would say it's like the lost chapters of a bright disaster with like four chaos modes :omg:
might be what your looking for so i'd say give it a shot :thumb:
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It is to the DF what the millenium falcon is to a pickup truck.

Also it isn't brighter at all. The 88 lets your lows through and in some settings almost like a clean layer. The DF cuts al you lows. On guitar it is fine but the DF is about useless on bass where as the 88 doesn't cut anything, it adds some treblez to the spectrum but you can still shake walls.
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Mudfuzz wrote:It is to the DF what the millenium falcon is to a pickup truck.

Also it isn't brighter at all. The 88 lets your lows through and in some settings almost like a clean layer. The DF cuts al you lows. On guitar it is fine but the DF is about useless on bass where as the 88 doesn't cut anything, it adds some treblez to the spectrum but you can still shake walls.


it might just be my settings that are making it seem more trebly than it is :facepalm:

but yeah, there is such a huge spectrum of sounds in that little box
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Re: Complete LastGasp Demo Session (11 Videos)

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Here is a bass demo I did a while back... http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_so ... ID=8593410
Oscillation is middle towards the end...

Also if you click on the link in my sig the track that plays is sub-contra bass though the 88 and a space echo both oscillating.
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