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Re: inexpensive pitch shifters?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:59 pm
by The Mad Owl
dmcmahon wrote:Electro Harmonix Holy Stain pitch shift mode in a feedback loop was the Rainbow Machine before there was a rainbow machine.


holy fuck, how did i not read this? holy stains are stupidly cheap nowadays.

Re: inexpensive pitch shifters?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:26 pm
by kaeth
I'm just posting to say THANK YOU! I've had a Whammy and a DIY feedback loop for over a year, and for some reason that was one combination I had never tried until now. It's amazing!

Re: inexpensive pitch shifters?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 4:54 pm
by The Mad Owl
kaeth wrote:I'm just posting to say THANK YOU! I've had a Whammy and a DIY feedback loop for over a year, and for some reason that was one combination I had never tried until now. It's amazing!


nice!!!!!

video??????

i don;t have much cash, so i'd like to be able to consider my options.

i was kicked out of guitar center for using my feedback loop there once... lol

Re: inexpensive pitch shifters?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 6:03 pm
by snipelfritz
The Mad Owl wrote:
kaeth wrote:I'm just posting to say THANK YOU! I've had a Whammy and a DIY feedback loop for over a year, and for some reason that was one combination I had never tried until now. It's amazing!


nice!!!!!

video??????

i don;t have much cash, so i'd like to be able to consider my options.

i was kicked out of guitar center for using my feedback loop there once... lol

lol, were they all, "That's not a Metallica song. Get the fuck out of here, hippie!"?

Re: inexpensive pitch shifters?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 6:13 pm
by The Mad Owl
i wanted to experiment with a fuzz in the feedback loop...

i wanted a nasty fuzz (this was before they started to carry the fuzz factory) and i got some weird way huge pedal that was not nasty at all... so i connected the feedback loop to the mxr/ehx display and let it fly...

all of this went through a raven 20 watt amp...

which i forgot to check and the volume was cranked... and in my panic, i couldn't locate the volume knob

it was the most glorious 20 seconds in the history of guitar center

Re: inexpensive pitch shifters?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 6:28 pm
by Grrface
The Mad Owl wrote:i wanted to experiment with a fuzz in the feedback loop...

i wanted a nasty fuzz (this was before they started to carry the fuzz factory) and i got some weird way huge pedal that was not nasty at all... so i connected the feedback loop to the mxr/ehx display and let it fly...

all of this went through a raven 20 watt amp...

which i forgot to check and the volume was cranked... and in my panic, i couldn't locate the volume knob

it was the most glorious 20 seconds in the history of guitar center


:lol: That sounds fantastic.

Re: inexpensive pitch shifters?

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 8:39 pm
by behndy
lol.

"change your world Bob. CHANGE. your fucking. WORLD."