I've been wanting to mix my two oscillating fuzzes together in parallel to try and get the oscillators frequency just right so that the interval between them is off enough so that you get a pulsing feel (the two pitches fighting each other instead of at a M3, P5 or something like that). With my 4545 and absynth I can get them almost there, trouble is one signal just mixes in with the next if they are right after each other. I can kinda alleviate this by putting the 4545 after the absynth, and since it has a clean blend, mix in the signal. But one still pushes the other and the oscillator frequency isn't as pure as I would like. Guess I need to just get a drone that runs a few oscillators in parallel.
i've been using the CT5 at the end of my chain for some reverse delayz/gaze mess!!
and have the ditto right after.
sometimes i try to do the .. record the same loop into them. and let them go out of sync. i should try to add the el caps sound on sound
that would be hard im sure. it's loop works a bit different.
Two stereo delays with the first L out to the 2nd L in and the 2nd L out to the 1st R in and the 1st R out to the 2nd R in and then the 2nd R out to Amp...
sonidero wrote:Two stereo delays with the first L out to the 2nd L in and the 2nd L out to the 1st R in and the 1st R out to the 2nd R in and then the 2nd R out to Amp...
I think that's at least 10 weird tricks right there.
I love using oscillating pedals and running it through delays/loopers/pitch shifters and whatever you use at the moment. A nice way to build drones. In the clip below I use feedback from two dirts, but oscillating pedals give better results imo.
Why I have two Test Patterns (and commissioned the mods to #2 from the getgo). One track, live in the home studio.
Jazzmaster > Devi Test Pattern > Mustang V 65 Twin fakemode (panned medium right)
Jazzmaster > Devi Test Pattern > Godbox Test Pattern from Hell > Jazz Chorus (light verb/chorus, panned medium left). Many switches flipped during wandering.
Keep in mind if you add more, it gets meaner and splattier. Toss in pitch shift, little ring mod, reverb, etc....and boom.
More coming with more stuffs added in, I can only upload so fast on rural net hell.
Brandsmannen wrote:I love using oscillating pedals and running it through delays/loopers/pitch shifters and whatever you use at the moment. A nice way to build drones. In the clip below I use feedback from two dirts, but oscillating pedals give better results imo.
Brandsmannen wrote:I love using oscillating pedals and running it through delays/loopers/pitch shifters and whatever you use at the moment. A nice way to build drones. In the clip below I use feedback from two dirts, but oscillating pedals give better results imo.