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Re: UG demos mtlasm White Fritter, goodbye 24, DBA Sound Saw

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Well gee, i didn't know what i was getting into with this beauty from smallsound/bigsound, the year 4545. Here's a small fraction of sounds inside this box. I likey.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs-1sZTv7Mc[/youtube]
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Re: UG demos White Fritter, gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545

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Hey you, someone on YouTube asked me for a demo of the death by audio reverberation machine with solos and stuff. Well lucky everyone cause I just gotta smallsound/bigsound year 4545 today and was able to thow together this demo with lazer solos and stuff. If you are reading this I hope this is what you had in mind cause I had no idea what you wanted.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCyhkoHJeE4[/youtube]
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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Hey Hey, here is the Seppuku Memory Loss. Quite interesting and im still not sure what all it does or how to do it, so some points i was playing over the pedal and not with it. But regardless, here was my first encounter. Lots of cool pitch shifting going on with the clock knob, and some sampling i think with the data turned all the way up. So its easy to get a loop going and manipulate it. At least that's what i think I found out so far :lol: Another unique tool from seppuku.
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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Memory Loss twist my mind around so much. I really liked getting a loop going that borders right on the threshold level and tweaking the data knob to make it sound like a radio transmission coming in and out of range. Or just getting some of the feedback building up real intense before hitting a new chord and sort of building it up again.
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Re: UG demos White Fritter, gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545

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Uncle Grandfather wrote:If you are reading this I hope this is what you had in mind cause I had no idea what you wanted.
It's like in every demo with every new pedal you discover sound and noise for the very first time... :joy:
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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cedarskies wrote:Memory Loss twist my mind around so much. I really liked getting a loop going that borders right on the threshold level and tweaking the data knob to make it sound like a radio transmission coming in and out of range. Or just getting some of the feedback building up real intense before hitting a new chord and sort of building it up again.
hell yeah, this pedal could benefit greatly from some expression pedal control too. its a knob twister for best effect i think so far into the journey.
sonidero wrote:It's like in every demo with every new pedal you discover sound and noise for the very first time... :joy:
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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Ok, had some weird problem uploading this video but here it is. This is the Seppuku Memory Loss and my first encounter with it. I like very much, there is so much I don't understand about how to make it do that again but i've been playing with it while waiting for this video to upload, and think this is maybe my favorite new delay pedla.
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl_vHaDhBEs[/youtube]
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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So, is the Year 4545 a made to order type of thing, because, from what I gather via a google search, no two seem to appear the same. Or is everyone just cloning them? :wha?: Also, I just found the Reverb link to what I'm assuming is yours.
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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jrfox92 wrote:So, is the Year 4545 a made to order type of thing, because, from what I gather via a google shirt, no two seem to appear the same. Or is everyone just cloning them? :wha?: Also, I just found the Reverb link to what I'm assuming is yours.
As far as I'm aware, they're no longer being made.
He made a lot of them with a lot of different finishes.
There's quite a few around, you've just gotta snag one. :D
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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Hey, so here is another look at the Seppuku Memory Loss, this time with the Pitch Computer for dirt. People i am really diggin this pedal. :love:
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny5KZXdUk2E[/youtube]
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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I told you that you needed to demo it, and oh my.... I need this baby!
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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UglyCasanova wrote:oh my.... I need this baby!
Yes....indeed!
So here is the seppuku memory loss with an Alesia's sr-16 doing interesting things, useful things.
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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I really like his Eco Mod pedal. Not as extreme as the memory loss but it has a really nice lofi quality to it. It is the delay I've been using the most lately.
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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Ugly Nora wrote:I really like his Eco Mod pedal. Not as extreme as the memory loss but it has a really nice lofi quality to it. It is the delay I've been using the most lately.
Nice. I just ordered an Eco mod, and kompact kassete. There are so many of his pedals I would like but sold out/not in production?
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Re: UG demos gb24, DBA Sound Saw, year 4545, seppuku memory

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I can't decide on getting the deluxEco-Modulator or the Memory Loss... I think maybe the Eco Mod would come really close to my DBA ED2. mjemjemje :grumpy:
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