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Re: My first Dr. Scientist Pedal
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:35 pm
by 9520575
okay... so I made a video of the tremolessence with my bass... its eh... not good. But I did do this nifty trick using a trs cable. So after the trem I put a fuzz on the left and a fuzz on the right. sounded pretty nifty I think. I might be applying this to some music of mine. Also, there is some sort of grounding issue with my bass, hence the noise.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFOho-8GPpk[/youtube]
And my other video, which by happen stance I discovered if I use a 9 volt daisy chain to power the tremolessence and put the goatkeeper in the depth input the goatkeeper controls the tremolessence completely aside from the volume and treble. Neat? Why does this happen? not complaining I think its pretty kwel.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwYdY-T8Lc8[/youtube]
Also, I learned how to use iMovie..... so.... you know I went a little over the top.

Re: My first Dr. Scientist Pedal
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:32 pm
by Muse FTW
Great demos! I really enjoy the stereo panning. It's like my brain is being electrified by both of my ears.
Re: My first Dr. Scientist Pedal
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:30 pm
by 9520575
thanks.
Re: My first Dr. Scientist Pedal
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 5:49 pm
by Ryan
Really cool videos, Charlie! I love the stereo stuff you're doing.. especially with the fuzz on one side, that's great!
You noticed a cool trick with the Trem... you can plug in things to the expression controls that aren't expression pedals. The Trem's expression controls are both a resistance between power and ground so they respond to other things that work between a voltage and ground. They're not set up as true 'control voltage' inputs since they're more interested in the resistance than the voltage and you can't disconnect from their internal voltages, but they'll still respond to that.
I like your new video editing chops too buddy... I wish I had a program to do stuff like that on a pc. Thanks for showing us those demos!
Re: My first Dr. Scientist Pedal
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:23 am
by 9520575
thanks. yeah stereo fuzzed bass, is way cool. and the goatkeeper thing is neat.
Re: My first Dr. Scientist Pedal
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 4:54 pm
by Ryan
Goatkeepers are flippin cool pedals. I don't know if you know this, Charlie, but the maker of the GK, Austin, is a buddy of mine and he helped me bigtime with the soft touch switching I use on my pedals now. He's my digital mentor and a heckuva nice guy. So it makes sense that the Tremolessence and Goatkeeper are buddies since their makers are buddies!
Looking forward to tuning your Trem up, hope it arrives this week!
Re: My first Dr. Scientist Pedal
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:18 pm
by 9520575
Ryan wrote:Goatkeepers are flippin cool pedals. I don't know if you know this, Charlie, but the maker of the GK, Austin, is a buddy of mine and he helped me bigtime with the soft touch switching I use on my pedals now. He's my digital mentor and a heckuva nice guy. So it makes sense that the Tremolessence and Goatkeeper are buddies since their makers are buddies!
Looking forward to tuning your Trem up, hope it arrives this week!
eh... sorry for the delay in sending it in. I was doing things with it
candy + tremolessence being sent monday. (do you like bacon? I hope so, I'm sending my latest candy "the elvis")
Re: My first Dr. Scientist Pedal
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:20 pm
by Ryan
No sweat, Charlie! Whenever is good for you is good for me!
You bet I like bacon! I've never tried bacon as a sweet before, man you're cool!