ChetMagongalo wrote:It does blippy. Like a kind of skip or something. at least to my ears. I'll have to try it. I don't really use the square wave on it :P
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ChetMagongalo wrote:It does blippy. Like a kind of skip or something. at least to my ears. I'll have to try it. I don't really use the square wave on it :P
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zRobertez wrote:ChetMagongalo wrote:It does blippy. Like a kind of skip or something. at least to my ears. I'll have to try it. I don't really use the square wave on it :P
Niiiiiiice! Just what I was hopin for!
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ChetMagongalo wrote:Gearmond wrote:is there any looper/phrase sampler that allows me to: save a loop in a slot as its playing, the switch to another slot, repeat, then switch back to the first one?
i feel like that should really be a thing, but all the loopers i know of require you to stop the loop before you are able to save it
hmm, you could always get 2 loopers?


julius_deane wrote:ChetMagongalo wrote:Gearmond wrote:is there any looper/phrase sampler that allows me to: save a loop in a slot as its playing, the switch to another slot, repeat, then switch back to the first one?
i feel like that should really be a thing, but all the loopers i know of require you to stop the loop before you are able to save it
hmm, you could always get 2 loopers?
VOX Lil Looper is exactly what you seek.

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julius_deane wrote:Here are my tips for using the Slicer, having owned one that is now used by my co-guitarist in JPR:
1. Run noise into it, not guitar, etc. (e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwJMIqpByoA)
2. More attack! (e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nljVUL5V ... ZfygswYTfI)
3. When using it with guitar, turn the speed up, like way fast.


Muse FTW wrote:hollowhero wrote:Sunny day delay: do the repeats have a crisp attack like a bbd delay or do they sit back in the mix like a tape delay?
Well it does have a 'repeats level' knob, so you can set how much of the delayed signal your hear; however, the SDD is very dark, so the repeats tend to create an ambient wash of delay behind what you play (from what I've heard from demos and such).

theavondon wrote:Muse FTW wrote:hollowhero wrote:Sunny day delay: do the repeats have a crisp attack like a bbd delay or do they sit back in the mix like a tape delay?
Well it does have a 'repeats level' knob, so you can set how much of the delayed signal your hear; however, the SDD is very dark, so the repeats tend to create an ambient wash of delay behind what you play (from what I've heard from demos and such).
It's really more analog-y than tape-y though. It's juuuust right.

Mudfuzz wrote:D.o.S. wrote:Boss Slicer, does it ever not sound gimmicky?
I'll let you know next week....
] it's like if you took all those built-in rhythmic sequence patterns you find in most keyboards but you can run anything through it 
Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.

There's really nothing better, but plenty of things that are just as good with different flavors. I love mine and have no need to switch to something else, though a Vox Delaylab or an M9 would probably serve just as well. The competition in the supermegacrazydelay field is yielding great new things all the time, and each unit has a bit of its own special magic that the others don't, so they're all desirable for different reasons.tomlane95 wrote:opinions on the eventide timefactor? my guitarist is looking at buying one


Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.