And yeah, me and Pumpkin worked out a deal with the DMM- I sent him a Gloom Drive for part of it! He's a rad dude
Sweet deal!
Here check this out [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=468q7vU-6w0[/youtube]
Alright.. I probably could have demonstrated this in a more musical/less annoying way.. Sorry about that. Anyways, notice how when I bend a note the pitch of the repeat bends in the opposite direction.
And yeah, me and Pumpkin worked out a deal with the DMM- I sent him a Gloom Drive for part of it! He's a rad dude
Sweet deal!
Here check this out [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=468q7vU-6w0[/youtube]
Alright.. I probably could have demonstrated this in a more musical/less annoying way.. Sorry about that. Anyways, notice how when I bend a note the pitch of the repeat bends in the opposite direction.
And yeah, me and Pumpkin worked out a deal with the DMM- I sent him a Gloom Drive for part of it! He's a rad dude
Sweet deal!
Here check this out [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=468q7vU-6w0[/youtube]
Alright.. I probably could have demonstrated this in a more musical/less annoying way.. Sorry about that. Anyways, notice how when I bend a note the pitch of the repeat bends in the opposite direction.
rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.
I didn't think you guys would think it was that cool haha
There aren't any secrets.. I just maxed out the delay time and it sounds like that. This version of the Memory Man apparently uses a different chip than the others.
skullservant wrote:Is it the blue faced one without modulation?
Yeah. Well, it has a chorus mode, but you can't change the delay time in that mode so you can't do modulated delay like the Deluxe Memory Man. You can adjust the feedback level in chorus mode though so you can get some trippy oscillating wobbly sounds
Sounds killer no less. I went back in the thread and found the picture of it. Looks awesome. You going to replace the pots on it? Does it look like it needs any other work other than that?
Yeah I'm gonna at least replace the pot with the broken shaft and put some knobs on it.
The delay/chorus switch is pretty flaky, I need to clean out the contacts on it.
To make it board-worthy, I'd probably have to replace the power plug with a regular jack too. There's a boost input on it which boosts the bypassed signal, but there's a noticeable drop when you turn the delay on with the mix in the middle.. I might make a small true bypass looper with a SHO after the loop to compensate for the drop.