Boss slicer
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Re: Boss slicer
Sounds just like Boss slicer to me. maybe an EQ to isolate the highs?
my $.02, Midi Murf. More expensive fo sho but it's like a slicer where YOU decided the patterns it holds. you program the sequences and what have you. fuckin eh right.
my $.02, Midi Murf. More expensive fo sho but it's like a slicer where YOU decided the patterns it holds. you program the sequences and what have you. fuckin eh right.
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Re: Boss slicer
Astricii wrote:Sounds just like Boss slicer to me. maybe an EQ to isolate the highs?
The sound in the first few seconds sounds like a dry bass signal through a slicer, but then at 0:16 it turns into this noisier sound. I was wondering if the slicer is able to not only slice the sound up, but also alter the initial tone.
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Ingo wrote:Does anyone know how HEALTH get this bass sound in "In Violet":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxPN0Drvb-g
I know it's a bass through a BOSS Slicer, but I'm wondering if they are using any other effect pedals on the bass signal, or is it possible to get such a sound just with the Slicer?
He uses a Moog Ring Mod. Maybe some delay and stuff too. Honestly, you could almost get that sound by just running feedback through the Slicer. I think "In Violet" is 33? Don't remember.
For awhile, the Slicer WAS my tremolo. You can totally get those sounds from it. I quit using it because there are too many damn knobs for live use for me. It was often hard to get the mix/volume right. It's on our other guitarist's board now; he's way better at using it with guitar than I was.
If you turn the tempo way up, you can get some sweet modulation.
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Re: Boss slicer
I am thinking of buying one, but since it's pretty expensive I'm not completely sure. And what have you meant with:
julius_deane wrote:I think "In Violet" is 33? Don't remember.
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Re: Boss slicer
I think the Setting Number of the slicer for the Song "in violet" is 33
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univalve wrote:I think the Setting Number of the slicer for the Song "in violet" is 33
Oh, ok, thanks!
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Re: Boss slicer
What about like, for crazy stereo ping-pongy nonsense? Can any pedal do this besides a Slicer?
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Re: Boss slicer
The Murf has stereo outs, so can get pretty close to the slicer.
Uhhh, what else. Boss PN-2?
My Alesis Ampliton can do all kinds of crazy panning patterns, but that's more of a table-top thang than an actual pedal.
Uhhh, what else. Boss PN-2?

My Alesis Ampliton can do all kinds of crazy panning patterns, but that's more of a table-top thang than an actual pedal.
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Re: Boss slicer
Only thing close (and I have one) is a Digitech Time Bender on the Envelope Delay mode - you can run the onboard harmonizer to step sequence including random patterns.
It gets retardedly wild, especially with multi-head panning in stereo.
It gets retardedly wild, especially with multi-head panning in stereo.
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rfurtkamp wrote:Only thing close (and I have one) is a Digitech Time Bender on the Envelope Delay mode - you can run the onboard harmonizer to step sequence including random patterns.
It gets retardedly wild, especially with multi-head panning in stereo.
And I thought I extinguished GAS for one of those...
So wait, you can strum in patterns, that then pan? Strum-pattern panning YES PLEASE.
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Yea, strum pattern random harmonized panning.
Pardon the lack of trim on the front end, I was lazy.
Squier Mascis Jazzmaster > Ampeg Scrambler clone > Space Echo 4 repeat @ 400ishms > Time Bender random envelope delay 1600ms, random tapped taps.
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The thing with my Roland GR-55 synth through it can be mindblowing.
Suppose I shoud add using a patch like this and the expression pedal where you fade the harmonizer in and out can be stupidly brutal, especially if you alter the delay time too, but I was again very lazy.
Pardon the lack of trim on the front end, I was lazy.
Squier Mascis Jazzmaster > Ampeg Scrambler clone > Space Echo 4 repeat @ 400ishms > Time Bender random envelope delay 1600ms, random tapped taps.
[soundcloud]http://soundcloud.com/rfurtkamp/digitech-time-bender-demo[/soundcloud]
The thing with my Roland GR-55 synth through it can be mindblowing.
Suppose I shoud add using a patch like this and the expression pedal where you fade the harmonizer in and out can be stupidly brutal, especially if you alter the delay time too, but I was again very lazy.
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Re: Boss slicer
I don't get the comparison of Slicer and MuRF. They're just too different. They are both sequenced effects of course but I can't get Slicer sound from MuRF and vice versa. For rhythmic stuff I prefer Slicer. And it gets like billion times better in stereo. And if you use it in mono put some crazy envelope filter after it. I tried it with Robot Factory Wormhole and was blown away.
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Re: Boss slicer
Shish wrote:I don't get the comparison of Slicer and MuRF. They're just too different. They are both sequenced effects of course but I can't get Slicer sound from MuRF and vice versa. For rhythmic stuff I prefer Slicer. And it gets like billion times better in stereo. And if you use it in mono put some crazy envelope filter after it. I tried it with Robot Factory Wormhole and was blown away.
I was able to get them to sound reasonably similar. When the envelope knob on the Murf is all the way counter-clockwise, it does the Slicer effect pretty damned well. But I agree that for stuff like that, I prefer the Slicer, which I why I sold the Murf and kept the Slicer.Buy my gear! viewtopic.php?f=44&t=58763
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Re: Boss slicer
I think one day I'd like to try the Goatkeeper running into the trigger in of the Boss DSD3 while all of this runs into the Murf.
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Muse FTW wrote:I think one day I'd like to try the Goatkeeper running into the trigger in of the Boss DSD3 while all of this runs into the Murf.
In a feedback loop which contains a boss slicer and another feedback looper, with this chain you just described. FUN ALL DAY.
