If you could create any pedal...

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AlexanderPedals wrote:This thread is gold. BTW a lot of this stuff is possible, and some of it is downright easy. Delay with ring mod in the feedback loop? I already make that one, although the ring mod doesn't get as barfy and snarflap as some might like.
I think you need to offer an alternate ILF line of all your pedals. :poke:
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Chankgeez wrote:
I think you need to offer an alternate ILF line of all your pedals. :poke:
AlexanderPedals wrote:Ok Chanks, you got it
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So why hasn't anyone taken the Seeker setting on a Line 6 FM4 at full wet and weird and put it in a little knobless (or one to control the speed) pedal yet, eh?
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Dungus wrote:So why hasn't anyone taken the Seeker setting on a Line 6 FM4 at full wet and weird and put it in a little knobless (or one to control the speed) pedal yet, eh?
ZCat makes a step filter with three knobs.

And then I did some research and found that subdecay makes one with two knobs.

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aholidayatthesea wrote:
Dungus wrote:So why hasn't anyone taken the Seeker setting on a Line 6 FM4 at full wet and weird and put it in a little knobless (or one to control the speed) pedal yet, eh?
ZCat makes a step filter with three knobs.

And then I did some research and found that subdecay makes one with two knobs.

https://youtu.be/jJv1ma1qcjk
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goroth wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:
rfurtkamp wrote:An improved DE Test Pattern (with voltage starve, some additional changes, can give circuit/pcb design on request, designer I hired is AOK with it),
Small run and call it the Slurpee?

Anyway, right now I'd still like a pedal that sounds like a broken transistor radio, which is what I said in the last version of this thread, I believe.
Dude, you HAVE to check out the new penny pedals radio deluxe. I have V2 (four knobs two switches) and I'm going to pick up the new one as it adds exactly both the ability to crackle and you can flip a toggle to pick up radio mode, which apparently does just that in the right/wrong circumstances.

I did not know this was a thing. :love:
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ramonovski wrote:
onyxrhino wrote:FX500 Soft Focus patch in pedal form
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Haha, had one for nearly a decade (heck, I used to have two). Tried to dial in a Soft Focus patch multiple times. Never came very close.
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God damn it. These are all such good ideas.

I will say that I've gotten many of these to work with existing gear. Moogerfoogers will get much of this stuff done, but...at what cost?I had three LFOs running into the sweep jack of the phaser. Turned it into a drum machine when it oscillated. Or you can have envelope follower effects on any parameter... Or sample-and-hold of any parameter... Draw waveshapes...FM...gah...I still don't get why everyone isn't as obsessed with them as I am.

I'm very into the PF/HOG/POG idea. With scalable glitchiness? Good grief.
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friendship wrote:I would like a ring modulator with an amplitude envelope controlled frequency/other parameters.
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but it sounds close.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTz51UQgEks
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If I could get the dl4 loop section by itself in a smaller case (with better switches), I would be happy. That thing is genius but not worth the size for the single use.
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D.o.S. wrote:
rfurtkamp wrote:An improved DE Test Pattern (with voltage starve, some additional changes, can give circuit/pcb design on request, designer I hired is AOK with it),
Small run and call it the Slurpee?

Anyway, right now I'd still like a pedal that sounds like a broken transistor radio, which is what I said in the last version of this thread, I believe.
Not sure he's interested but if there's folks who want one, I can converse with him. Pedals are a side for him (like most builders, he does pro audio/live sound mostly).

I can't build for shit, my nerves are too twitchy most days and I have peripheral vision only in one eye (other is fine, but close in depth perception is funky).
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backwardsvoyager wrote: i want a slapback delay with envelope controlled repeats, so if you play softer it's like a double tracker but dig in and you get super long fast delay trails... that would have to exist already, surely?

also a double-tracker with parallel pickup simulation/saturation circuits, so the dry signal and lagged signal sounded like completely different guitars.
Can do both in the Boss GT-001/100. Two signal paths, envelope control of anything.

There's a PU simulator that isn't godawful that can be applied to one of the two (or just EQ the hell out of it and do different amp models with cab changes/mic/distance, etc) So doing fake ADT and doing two faux routes (then sum back, or not) would be easy.
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the_mexican wrote:If I could get the dl4 loop section by itself in a smaller case (with better switches), I would be happy. That thing is genius but not worth the size for the single use.
Dude, I love that looper too. You might want to consider the m9. You'd have a host of other cool effects, and can still use the looper. You can also control whether the effects are pre looper or post looper. The m9 is one of my favorite pedals that I own.
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rfurtkamp wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:
rfurtkamp wrote:An improved DE Test Pattern (with voltage starve, some additional changes, can give circuit/pcb design on request, designer I hired is AOK with it),
Small run and call it the Slurpee?

Anyway, right now I'd still like a pedal that sounds like a broken transistor radio, which is what I said in the last version of this thread, I believe.
Not sure he's interested but if there's folks who want one, I can converse with him. Pedals are a side for him (like most builders, he does pro audio/live sound mostly).

I can't build for shit, my nerves are too twitchy most days and I have peripheral vision only in one eye (other is fine, but close in depth perception is funky).
If there ends up being interest for this I'd be down. Your modded test pattern, and the new boss, are high on my gas list for no reason other than your praise of them haha!
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