Korg Miku stomp. I'm in love.
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Re: Korg Miku stomp. I'm in love.
I'm waiting for a Junji Ito variant.
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Just got one. Here are my experiences with it:
I'm a noise guy, so I knew I wouldn't be using it as advertised. I tried feeding it input from my MASF OSC03, but it didn't like it, rarely output anything. I then had an idea, to use my rarely used OSC02, which is more drone oriented. I figured that would be closer to a guitar. It works better, especially if I can find just the right sound. To make it even better though, I put my Digitech Drop (which is the pitch-shifting part of a Whammy in a smaller pedal) in front of it. When it's at 1 below (I don't know guitar terms, man), it gets pretty fast. As I drop it down, up to an octave below, it gets slower, with fewer inputs coming through and it hanging on the last one. This makes it rather usable for me. I put it into some distortion and got some nice results, and then I tried doing things differently. I made a chain that went microphone > boost > MASF Possessed and then split into two parts. One went to the Drop, the Miku and then my ZOOM MS-100BT, which had some distortion, modulation, and delay on it. The other part went into a bunch of distortion pedals. I found out that the Miku, at least with this set up, can accept feedback, which is great, and can sound really cool, fading in and out of the rest of the noise I was making. I really like it, though obviously my experience is the exception, not the norm.
I'm a noise guy, so I knew I wouldn't be using it as advertised. I tried feeding it input from my MASF OSC03, but it didn't like it, rarely output anything. I then had an idea, to use my rarely used OSC02, which is more drone oriented. I figured that would be closer to a guitar. It works better, especially if I can find just the right sound. To make it even better though, I put my Digitech Drop (which is the pitch-shifting part of a Whammy in a smaller pedal) in front of it. When it's at 1 below (I don't know guitar terms, man), it gets pretty fast. As I drop it down, up to an octave below, it gets slower, with fewer inputs coming through and it hanging on the last one. This makes it rather usable for me. I put it into some distortion and got some nice results, and then I tried doing things differently. I made a chain that went microphone > boost > MASF Possessed and then split into two parts. One went to the Drop, the Miku and then my ZOOM MS-100BT, which had some distortion, modulation, and delay on it. The other part went into a bunch of distortion pedals. I found out that the Miku, at least with this set up, can accept feedback, which is great, and can sound really cool, fading in and out of the rest of the noise I was making. I really like it, though obviously my experience is the exception, not the norm.
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Clips?! This is exactly how I want to hear the Miku usedClockworker wrote:Just got one. Here are my experiences with it:
I'm a noise guy, so I knew I wouldn't be using it as advertised. I tried feeding it input from my MASF OSC03, but it didn't like it, rarely output anything. I then had an idea, to use my rarely used OSC02, which is more drone oriented. I figured that would be closer to a guitar. It works better, especially if I can find just the right sound. To make it even better though, I put my Digitech Drop (which is the pitch-shifting part of a Whammy in a smaller pedal) in front of it. When it's at 1 below (I don't know guitar terms, man), it gets pretty fast. As I drop it down, up to an octave below, it gets slower, with fewer inputs coming through and it hanging on the last one. This makes it rather usable for me. I put it into some distortion and got some nice results, and then I tried doing things differently. I made a chain that went microphone > boost > MASF Possessed and then split into two parts. One went to the Drop, the Miku and then my ZOOM MS-100BT, which had some distortion, modulation, and delay on it. The other part went into a bunch of distortion pedals. I found out that the Miku, at least with this set up, can accept feedback, which is great, and can sound really cool, fading in and out of the rest of the noise I was making. I really like it, though obviously my experience is the exception, not the norm.
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Re: Korg Miku stomp. I'm in love.
well I'm definitely late to the party/out of the loop. but, i will have one. i will.
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Sweet mother of all that is holy, post some sound clips man! Sounds like it would be interesting!Clockworker wrote:Just got one. Here are my experiences with it:
I'm a noise guy, so I knew I wouldn't be using it as advertised. I tried feeding it input from my MASF OSC03, but it didn't like it, rarely output anything. I then had an idea, to use my rarely used OSC02, which is more drone oriented. I figured that would be closer to a guitar. It works better, especially if I can find just the right sound. To make it even better though, I put my Digitech Drop (which is the pitch-shifting part of a Whammy in a smaller pedal) in front of it. When it's at 1 below (I don't know guitar terms, man), it gets pretty fast. As I drop it down, up to an octave below, it gets slower, with fewer inputs coming through and it hanging on the last one. This makes it rather usable for me. I put it into some distortion and got some nice results, and then I tried doing things differently. I made a chain that went microphone > boost > MASF Possessed and then split into two parts. One went to the Drop, the Miku and then my ZOOM MS-100BT, which had some distortion, modulation, and delay on it. The other part went into a bunch of distortion pedals. I found out that the Miku, at least with this set up, can accept feedback, which is great, and can sound really cool, fading in and out of the rest of the noise I was making. I really like it, though obviously my experience is the exception, not the norm.
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Sure, here we go! Read the soundcloud descriptions for info. Again, I'm a noise guy, so these are noisy, you may not like them. And hopefully they got the point across and aren't just me wanking around.
https://soundcloud.com/echolaliac/first ... noise-demo
https://soundcloud.com/echolaliac/secon ... noise-demo
https://soundcloud.com/echolaliac/first ... noise-demo
https://soundcloud.com/echolaliac/secon ... noise-demo
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Re: Korg Miku stomp. I'm in love.
Wow that first track is quite wondrous
Sounds like out of control electric angels in a tornado...
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Re: Korg Miku stomp. I'm in love.
The awesomeness is too strong here. Now make us new clip every day please 
Ring modulator. Drone generator.
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Those were amazing clips! Thank you!
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Clockworker wrote:Sure, here we go! Read the soundcloud descriptions for info. Again, I'm a noise guy, so these are noisy, you may not like them. And hopefully they got the point across and aren't just me wanking around.
https://soundcloud.com/echolaliac/first ... noise-demo
https://soundcloud.com/echolaliac/secon ... noise-demo
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Re: Korg Miku stomp. I'm in love.
I just added my Miku back on my board and was playing around, running it through some different stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK39udtZ ... e=youtu.be
Miku > Ct5 in Mode 2 > Afterneath > Particle > Supermoon Chrome. An EHX 8 step, set at a slow rate, is controlling the direction knob on the Ct5.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK39udtZ ... e=youtu.be
Miku > Ct5 in Mode 2 > Afterneath > Particle > Supermoon Chrome. An EHX 8 step, set at a slow rate, is controlling the direction knob on the Ct5.
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Re: Korg Miku stomp. I'm in love.
Thanks for the love, guys! I wasn't sure what kind of reception it would get, so I'm glad you all like it. If I find any other interesting combos, I'll be sure to share them!
Now that's cool! I'm glad I seem to have inspired someone else to do cool shit.ponyteeth wrote:I just added my Miku back on my board and was playing around, running it through some different stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK39udtZ ... e=youtu.be
Miku > Ct5 in Mode 2 > Afterneath > Particle > Supermoon Chrome. An EHX 8 step, set at a slow rate, is controlling the direction knob on the Ct5.
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Noise is always welcome around hereClockworker wrote:Thanks for the love, guys! I wasn't sure what kind of reception it would get, so I'm glad you all like it. If I find any other interesting combos, I'll be sure to share them!
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Good stuff. Interesting noise with a very unique pedal. As previously mentioned, I think this pedal is going to be a sought after rare pedal someday after it is discontinued. It is just too weird.
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Re: Korg Miku stomp. I'm in love.
I've had a Miku for awhile now and it's a blast! A buddy recorded this video a couple weeks ago. As far as what's used in the video the chain was neck humbucker > Naga Viper > Miku > Power-Action Go! Unit > Blue Box > Head Rush. I really need to get motivated and do the volume fix on the BB. The big volume jump at 1:30 happens because I turned off the Blue Box.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxX_O37p388#t=12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxX_O37p388#t=12