Uncle Grandfather wrote:just get an Industrialectric RM-1N and have drone/dirt/fuzz/reverb etc.
Would like to play with a timebender one of these days, though.
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Uncle Grandfather wrote:just get an Industrialectric RM-1N and have drone/dirt/fuzz/reverb etc.

Pretty much.Uncle Grandfather wrote:just get an Industrialectric RM-1N and have drone/dirt/fuzz/reverb etc.

Totally, but like I said, I kinda think an actual plate/hall type of reverb might be the missing link for what I'm after. As far as delays go, my lust for a time bender probably has more to do with GAS rather than anything else, I indeed already get close enough with the DL8/ES2/Freeze combo.OddKnowledge wrote:i'm not exactly sure what sounds you're after, but i think if you already own a Freeze, DL8, ES2, and Afterneath you have everything you need for awesomeness. play with your knobs and see what you can come up with.
... yeah, i know. TWSS


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What I've got in my head: Huge eery monotonous hypnotic drones, using layers, loops, samples...gordian knot wrote:so how cheap is 'on the cheap'
TBH I'm a little unclear as to what you really want to do.



I'm not really familiar with the Ditto x2...But if you're saying it can do DL-4 type stuff, than I'm definitely interestedWillem wrote:And what about a looper like the Ditto x2 with easy to use Reverse and half speed capabilities. Nice way to create drones, isn't it?


Don't know what it costs, and it's sick device and all...But it's more of a synth, with harsh glitchy synthy sounds and all. Rather than something to mess up my guitar sound so it sounds somewhat organic and ambientyWillem wrote:and what about an EF109 - Drone Thing? it's not really expensive...



Pretty solid strategy. Contact mics are so cheap it's beyonde stupid that I haven't bought one a lot soonerdaseb wrote:get something like the ms70, you've got a delay, maybe get a couple cheap contact mics. Limit yourself to the most simple setup possible and see what you can do with that and I guarantee you'll make more interesting music

I guess that's where I'm trying to get a little better bead on what you are looking to do because a lot of that description sounds like the kind of descriptors applied to the styles you are trying to avoidfrigid midget wrote:What I've got in my head: Huge eery monotonous hypnotic drones, using layers, loops, samples...gordian knot wrote:so how cheap is 'on the cheap'
TBH I'm a little unclear as to what you really want to do.
For a somewhat avant garde project