Re: UG demos Seppuku Octave Drone
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 4:16 pm
really cool pedals!
Try rolling back the guitars tone. I get so much more predictable results that way.Uncle Grandfather wrote:I'm working on using the KK to end a track in a tasty meltdown but it's so unpredictable.
Yeah I know what you mean. I've also noticed that I can manipulate and cause further modulation by rolling the volume down and up after hitting a note. I'm trying to time the tape warping sounds in with the notes I'm playing nd then have it start to spiral out of control into those mechanical sounds.UglyCasanova wrote:Try rolling back the guitars tone. I get so much more predictable results that way.Uncle Grandfather wrote:I'm working on using the KK to end a track in a tasty meltdown but it's so unpredictable.![]()
Still a wild pedal, but it's a little more consistent in it's flutter that way.
Ah, nice. I gotta check that out. Tips on taming your Seppuku's. Gotta love that.Uncle Grandfather wrote:Yeah I know what you mean. I've also noticed that I can manipulate and cause further modulation by rolling the volume down and up after hitting a note. I'm trying to time the tape warping sounds in with the notes I'm playing nd then have it start to spiral out of control into those mechanical sounds.UglyCasanova wrote:Try rolling back the guitars tone. I get so much more predictable results that way.Uncle Grandfather wrote:I'm working on using the KK to end a track in a tasty meltdown but it's so unpredictable.![]()
Still a wild pedal, but it's a little more consistent in it's flutter that way.
I actually like the judder better, it's far more interesting and unpredictable. It might be my favorite glitch pedal. The hexe is more consistent and has this digital sheen to the sound that is pleasing....it also is better for processong a track to get like a cd skipping, the judder is more raw sounding. I don't have the current production judder, but the controls on mine are set up to get more glitchy madness than is possible from the hexe. I'd say go for the judder if you want unpredictable glitch, or the hexe if you want precise glitches. The judder is more hands on too, it's a pedal that benefits from tweaking knobs. They are both awesome and you can't really go wrongfishtankdork wrote:i had a question mr. ug im really interested in a hexe revolver2 or a mwfx judder. i know you own and praise both and lean a little more favorably towards the hexe from reading your posts. well i love glitched out nonsense and i really like what is capable on the knobs from the judder. however there is very limited youtube vids so its hard to make any assumptions. im not going to lie im heavily leaning towards the judder but i read how much you liked the hexe and it made me want to ask our opinions one both.
I'm finding that with some fuzz getting the kk to cause a sustained warping drone is really easy and then I can manipulate the sound with the volume knob to cause weird modulation and the pickup selectors to cause further mayhem.UglyCasanova wrote: Ah, nice. I gotta check that out. Tips on taming your Seppuku's. Gotta love that.
My guess is that the Judder is closer to the Possessed than it is to the Revolver II.Uncle Grandfather wrote:I actually like the judder better, it's far more interesting and unpredictable. It might be my favorite glitch pedal. The hexe is more consistent and has this digital sheen to the sound that is pleasing....it also is better for processong a track to get like a cd skipping, the judder is more raw sounding. I don't have the current production judder, but the controls on mine are set up to get more glitchy madness than is possible from the hexe. I'd say go for the judder if you want unpredictable glitch, or the hexe if you want precise glitches. The judder is more hands on too, it's a pedal that benefits from tweaking knobs. They are both awesome and you can't really go wrongfishtankdork wrote:i had a question mr. ug im really interested in a hexe revolver2 or a mwfx judder. i know you own and praise both and lean a little more favorably towards the hexe from reading your posts. well i love glitched out nonsense and i really like what is capable on the knobs from the judder. however there is very limited youtube vids so its hard to make any assumptions. im not going to lie im heavily leaning towards the judder but i read how much you liked the hexe and it made me want to ask our opinions one both.
that's a fair comparison with the possessed, though it is possible to do looping/reversed looping with the judder too.Tristan wrote: My guess is that the Judder is closer to the Possessed than it is to the Revolver II.
There's also the MWFX Glitch which seems pretty interesting too but I think it isn't really a rhythmic glitch machine as much.
I have the Revolver II and I agree it has a lot of variety in great mechanical and consistent glitch type sounds, especially when you use it with an expression pedal you can get some more standard yet on the fly tweakable loop type sounds out of it as well.
I hope he does! that thing sounds fucking awesomeUncle Grandfather wrote:Hey, here is a prototype white noise synth from Mountinking Electronics called the Space Storm. It is an instrument unto itself ans has a cv/external clock input so I grabbed the closest pedal with cv out..a noise swash and try it out at one point. Really cool sounding pedal but I would be surprised if he put it into production.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMRpOaDnXA4[/youtube]
Yeah, holy shit I want one of these, or one of those wind in a box pedals I keep seeing on ebayresincum wrote:I hope he does! that thing sounds fucking awesomeUncle Grandfather wrote:Hey, here is a prototype white noise synth from Mountinking Electronics called the Space Storm. It is an instrument unto itself ans has a cv/external clock input so I grabbed the closest pedal with cv out..a noise swash and try it out at one point. Really cool sounding pedal but I would be surprised if he put it into production.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMRpOaDnXA4[/youtube]