Love my Frequency Analyzer.
Sometimes you gotta have faux bells.
In the days when there weren't many options, they were *amazing* - now they're a sometimes treat.
They just allow for a different texture, especially before fuzz/distortion and delay. I can go weeks without using mine, then it's on for days.
Question about Bit Crushers & Ring Modulators
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Re: Question about Bit Crushers & Ring Modulators
Yeah that was the one. "WHAT A DICK"goroth wrote:This is like the best music ever.Phosphene Audio wrote:If I had to, I could get by with just a Ring Mod and a Distortion pedal.
I started with a Paia kit one and then later got the Moog MF-102. Because that was getting beat up, and for convenience sake, I got a Ring Thing, which is great.
The ability to save presets and tune instantly make the Ring Thing very useful.
Also, you can trick the tuning feature to constantly reset by holding the switch down while playing entire passages, not just a single note. It ends up sounding a little like some kind of filter effect.
here's a bunch of songs dependent on ring mod
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This one?KaosCill8r wrote:I was looking for info on bit crushers. During a google search I found a demo by a dude on this forum. Most of you know him as behndy. The demo was regarding a bit crusher that had a nasty pitchy noise through it. Was one of the funniest demo's ever. Especially the ending. If I could post youtube I would put it up. I'm sure most have probably seen it any way.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-59YQrnz8M[/youtube]
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Re: Question about Bit Crushers & Ring Modulators
Second time in a week Fuck Duck came up!!! What's going on here???
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Re: Question about Bit Crushers & Ring Modulators
I've been keeping an eye out on Reverb for a Vitruvian Mod at a good price, but alas, no one want to flip them where i can see.
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Re: Question about Bit Crushers & Ring Modulators
goroth wrote:This is like the best music ever.Phosphene Audio wrote:If I had to, I could get by with just a Ring Mod and a Distortion pedal.
I started with a Paia kit one and then later got the Moog MF-102. Because that was getting beat up, and for convenience sake, I got a Ring Thing, which is great.
The ability to save presets and tune instantly make the Ring Thing very useful.
Also, you can trick the tuning feature to constantly reset by holding the switch down while playing entire passages, not just a single note. It ends up sounding a little like some kind of filter effect.
here's a bunch of songs dependent on ring mod
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ha, thanks
