Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay



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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby taco satori » Tue Mar 31, 2020 9:17 pm

Yeah, this scratches an ongoing itch I have w/r/t delays and ring mod-esque sounds. Will try to pick one of these up when I can!
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby $harkToootth » Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:08 pm

Taylor Livingston wrote:I think this one may have more niche appeal

Bro... this sounds fantastic to me! I think everyone in the ring mod thread is going to be a fan (I see most of them over here already!)!
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby Dandolin » Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:28 pm

Yass! Just came back from lurking the IE store :joy: :mope:
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby Chankgeez » Fri Apr 03, 2020 9:27 pm

$harkToootth wrote:I think everyone in the ring mod thread is going to be a fan (I see most of them over here already!)!


You mean all seven of us? :lol: :thumb: :snax:
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby Dandolin » Fri Apr 03, 2020 11:33 pm

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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby Taylor Livingston » Fri Apr 03, 2020 11:43 pm

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$harkToootth wrote:I think everyone in the ring mod thread is going to be a fan (I see most of them over here already!)!


You mean all seven of us? :lol: :thumb: :snax:


:lol: Glad to hear you guys like it. Partly I just mean that the people who know about me as a maker are mostly bassists, and a pedal like a frequency shifter or ring mod is gonna be harder to take advantage of for the average bass player.

I'm a big ring mod fan, though. The very first pedals I sold, which predate the Iron Ether name, were clones of the Lovetone Ring Stinger. Prior to that I used a Nord Micro Modular for my ring mod, as it had a very pure sine and accurate multiplication so it was really clean - the total opposite of the Ring Stinger. Both very cool in their own ways.

The cool thing about frequency shifting is that it's a very similar result to ring modulation, but you only get sidebands in one direction, up or down, rather than both up and down as in ring mod. For me this makes it a little easier to integrate musically, because you're only get half the amount of clangy weird harmonics. If you want a big dense wall of sound though, the delay lets you stack things up as much you need.
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby Dowi » Sat Apr 04, 2020 9:18 am

Dandolin wrote:Yass! Just came back from lurking the IE store :joy: :mope:


same, i subscribed to know when they're back in stock :cool:

Taylor Livingston wrote:For me this makes it a little easier to integrate musically, because you're only get half the amount of clangy weird harmonics. If you want a big dense wall of sound though, the delay lets you stack things up as much you need.


that's what caught me!
regarding the delay part i plan to have a delay before it so i can get the option to have the repeats shifted a single time instead of having those shifting again at every repeat.
Don't know if it could be doable but, in an imaginary realm, it'd be cool if there was a third small switch like the ones on top to select if the freq. shifter is inside the feedback loop or after. just wandering..
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby shikawkee » Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:28 am

Subscribed as well. Looking forward to trying that thing.
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby Dandolin » Sat Apr 04, 2020 2:10 pm

A big part of the appeal of this, to me, is the ability to use the delay line in the comb filter range to mix with the frequency shifting...the longer delay times are definitely a bonus. :snax:
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby taco satori » Mon Apr 06, 2020 7:57 pm

Dowi wrote:
Taylor Livingston wrote:For me this makes it a little easier to integrate musically, because you're only get half the amount of clangy weird harmonics. If you want a big dense wall of sound though, the delay lets you stack things up as much you need.


that's what caught me!
regarding the delay part i plan to have a delay before it so i can get the option to have the repeats shifted a single time instead of having those shifting again at every repeat.
Don't know if it could be doable but, in an imaginary realm, it'd be cool if there was a third small switch like the ones on top to select if the freq. shifter is inside the feedback loop or after. just wandering..
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I’d be interested in this idea, too! :thumb:
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby sylnau » Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:40 am

Oh! I just woke up. How did I missed this post.

Seems so interesting!!!
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby coldbrightsunlight » Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:20 pm

wow, interesting idea, gorgeous pedal design, spooky sounds. Love it! Not something I'd use on guitar or bass (though the "subtle" sounds in the demos are reeeeaaally nice!!!) but.. Seems very fun to play around with.
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby MrNovember » Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:12 am

Oh man, this pedal is very intriguing! I am definitely interested in getting my hands on one. Subscribed to the waitlist as well
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby Dowi » Thu Apr 09, 2020 7:58 am

I'd say we want a limited ILF run! :joy:
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Re: Arcing Prisms - frequency shifter delay

Postby DannDubbleEwe » Thu Apr 09, 2020 2:19 pm

Got mine Monday and wow. It is crazy. Was able to get this...I don’t know how to describe it - glassy reverb? Like what I would imagine a reflection of light would sound like. The expression control is super useable. This is one deep pedal. Excellent and very different modulation. I was able to thicken the hell out of a synth-type sound with some destuned/ shifted ring mod settings. I wish I could properly demo it, but yeah. This thing is nuts. And stupid beautiful.
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