theavondon wrote:If I could have a pedalboard friendly version of the five bloom verbs on the Midiverb II, I'd lose my shit.
I don't know this sound, Donny, I'll try to find a sample and see what it does and if I'm smart enough to do it...
Bartimaeus wrote:Eight delays hmmm let's see.
-Some standard clean pristine digital delay, with introducible modulation.
-Tape delay? For crazy oscillation fun.
-Filtered delay. Perhaps with both the high and lowpass filters? Lowpass could be used to emulate analog delays, but the added highpass would open up lots of options.
-Pattern or something of the type?
-Lofi/Bitcrushed.
-Pitchdelay. (shimmer I guess?) But perhaps where the pitch can be controlled via a foot controller or can be heavily modulated.
-Swell. I don't really use this but a lot of people seem to.
-Random or not random stutter delay, à la hold function on Boss pedals or Jonny G's infamous Max/MSP patch at the end of this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53MaNyo-BkI
I like all these too, lots of great ideas there.. I'll basically set myself up a good versatile delay code and then start experimenting with all this kinda stuff, love it all.
Sam-2XD wrote:Why not both?
1. Tape
2. Pristine Digital
3. Sunny Day
4. Hall
5. Spring
6. Revange
then a couple combos
7. Stargaze - Hall / Tape for infinitely huge shoegaze (controls for feedback, random delay something, and amount of reverb)
8. Some other awesome combo, like Maybe an expression controlled sweep thats calibrated to go from reverb all the way to delay.
Why not both is a good question.. I think what'll eventually happen is that I'll have lots of reverb and delay patches and people in the know can ask for a mix if they want. I also think though that I'm gonna follow in the footsteps of all the other companies that make digital pedals and not mix them up.. they keep 'em separated. A delay pedal, a reverb pedal, a modulation pedal, a pitch pedal.. you notice how all digital companies keep them separated even though they have the exact same control layouts and the exact same hardware inside.. it's a choice to build and develop more of a product line and I'm pondering how best to do that too.
I don't want to make a million pedals in my line, it's best as a one-man shop to stay a little streamlined I think, so I doubt I'll keep 'em
that separated, but I do want to have separate delay and reverb pedals as those are both very big sellers and it behooves a company to have both available. I'm gonna be a lil different since I'm not as formal or strict as some of those big digital companies, so yeah, you guys can probably get a mixed memory chip off me some day if you want..