Page 2 of 2

Re: LIKE a TSP, but cheaper?

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:15 am
by jonah
Hooly fuck! 15 dollars? Just ordered two. May god have mercy on my soul. I was just thinking about getting a second kp to bounce samples between. Why hasn't it been hacked yet? Thanks for the info. :thumb:

I have a kp3. If you are a guitar player I don't think it's great in a pedal chain. I'm not normally one of those guys, but I do notice "tone suck" with guitar. I do it anyway. :idk: Live I'm sure no one would notice.

Phantomsmasher used the software audiomulch at one point at least. Use the DLGranulator. If you are into using software it's pretty great. At it's most basic it can be used as a bunch of virtual pedals that you route to do crazy things. If you like setting your pedals up in different combos constantly, making feedback loops and so forth you should dig it. Not quite as fun, but no mess to clean up either.

Re: LIKE a TSP, but cheaper?

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:16 pm
by theshoegazer
jonah wrote:Hooly fuck! 15 dollars? Just ordered two. May god have mercy on my soul. I was just thinking about getting a second kp to bounce samples between. Why hasn't it been hacked yet? Thanks for the info. :thumb:

I have a kp3. If you are a guitar player I don't think it's great in a pedal chain. I'm not normally one of those guys, but I do notice "tone suck" with guitar. I do it anyway. :idk: Live I'm sure no one would notice.

Phantomsmasher used the software audiomulch at one point at least. Use the DLGranulator. If you are into using software it's pretty great. At it's most basic it can be used as a bunch of virtual pedals that you route to do crazy things. If you like setting your pedals up in different combos constantly, making feedback loops and so forth you should dig it. Not quite as fun, but no mess to clean up either.


AudioMulch is seriously the only music creation software I've ever tried that has actually been inspiring to use. Such a simple, elegant interface with so much depth. I think I might shell out the $180 to get a license. You can try it fully featured version for 60 days free. Pretty awesome and highly recommended. Do eet.

Re: LIKE a TSP, but cheaper?

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 4:55 pm
by Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D.
ventured to toys r us today to see if they had some ucreates.....they did not but i picked up a sweet spongebob drum machine :joy:

Re: LIKE a TSP, but cheaper?

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 5:51 pm
by hazelwould
jonah wrote:Hooly fuck! 15 dollars? Just ordered two. May god have mercy on my soul. I was just thinking about getting a second kp to bounce samples between. Why hasn't it been hacked yet? Thanks for the info. :thumb:

I have a kp3. If you are a guitar player I don't think it's great in a pedal chain. I'm not normally one of those guys, but I do notice "tone suck" with guitar. I do it anyway. :idk: Live I'm sure no one would notice.

Phantomsmasher used the software audiomulch at one point at least. Use the DLGranulator. If you are into using software it's pretty great. At it's most basic it can be used as a bunch of virtual pedals that you route to do crazy things. If you like setting your pedals up in different combos constantly, making feedback loops and so forth you should dig it. Not quite as fun, but no mess to clean up either.

Thanks for the rec! :love: :love: :love:

Re: LIKE a TSP, but cheaper?

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 5:56 pm
by pothole
jonah wrote:Hooly fuck! 15 dollars?


Where did you find them for $15?

Re: LIKE a TSP, but cheaper?

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:28 pm
by theavondon
pothole wrote:
jonah wrote:Hooly fuck! 15 dollars?


Where did you find them for $15?


http://www.amazon.com/Mattel-N9496-Ucre ... B0026523XE

Re: LIKE a TSP, but cheaper?

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:02 pm
by theshoegazer
Just bought one. Will report back on Wednesday when it arrives. :joy: