Guitar Arpeggiator? (sequenced pitch-shifter) also synth awe

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Re: Guitar Arpeggiator? (sequenced pitch-shifter)

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Gunner Recall wrote:I'd do sweeps if I could do them cleanly and consistently, which is why Paul Waggoner is my hero.
Plenty of shredders do sweeps, but besides maybe Paul Waggoner and Paul Gilbert, few do it cleanly and precisely night after night.

I post this video all the time because it is one of my favorite solo ever
Solo @ 4:55
sweeps @ 6:38

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKQSe3TatPQ[/youtube]

You could never do that with a pedal.


Wait a few years :idk:
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ToneCore stuff is suprisingly good, I gotta say. :eek:
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Gunner Recall wrote:I'd do sweeps if I could do them cleanly and consistently, which is why Paul Waggoner is my hero.
Plenty of shredders do sweeps, but besides maybe Paul Waggoner and Paul Gilbert, few do it cleanly and precisely night after night.

I post this video all the time because it is one of my favorite solo ever
Solo @ 4:55
sweeps @ 6:38

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKQSe3TatPQ[/youtube]

You could never do that with a pedal.



Sounds like a Boss gear demo. :whateva:
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See here's the thing. When I think of an arpeggiator for guitar I don't think "Neat, I get to cheat at sweep picking. Now I can finally start that power metal band I've always dreamt of!"

I think of this!!!!!!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2DOZCz_fGM[/youtube]

...just sayin.
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iblamesummers wrote:WTF is a sweep.

:idk:

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modernage wrote:See here's the thing. When I think of an arpeggiator for guitar I don't think "Neat, I get to cheat at sweep picking. Now I can finally start that power metal band I've always dreamt of!"

I think of this!!!!!!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2DOZCz_fGM[/youtube]

...just sayin.


But... that's not arpeggiated. :wha?:
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Chumley wrote:
modernage wrote:See here's the thing. When I think of an arpeggiator for guitar I don't think "Neat, I get to cheat at sweep picking. Now I can finally start that power metal band I've always dreamt of!"

I think of this!!!!!!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2DOZCz_fGM[/youtube]

...just sayin.


But... that's not arpeggiated. :wha?:


He actually runs it through an arpeggiator on a Nord...
http://www.musewiki.org/Clavia_Nord_Modular_G2_Engine
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Them modules are the future.

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http://muzemazer.com/mmcv.html

Tweakable 4 octave polyphonic harmonizer in a Tonecore pedal?

:joy:

Wait.

$450 :facepalm:
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There's some fun to be had with that.
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Them modules are the future.


http://muzemazer.com/mmcv.html

Tweakable 4 octave polyphonic harmonizer in a Tonecore pedal?




Why don't you click thru to an eBay listing?

http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=Chromavoder

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muzemazer wrote:
Why don't you click thru to an eBay listing?

http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=Chromavoder

muzemazer


:thumb:

Far more reasonable.

No hating here mate, cheers on programming a monster like that. Kudos to line 6 for the pretty fuckin flexible platform too
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p00n wrote:
muzemazer wrote:
Why don't you click thru to an eBay listing?

http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=Chromavoder

muzemazer


:thumb:

Far more reasonable.

No hating here mate, cheers on programming a monster like that. Kudos to line 6 for the pretty fuckin flexible platform too


Thanks bro, I love making instruments.
The other guys doing TCDDK work, RedPanda and PKEffects, have done really cool modules, too, and the Line 6 guys are very supportive of us.
It's tough to compete price-wise with the big companies, so when you look at a hand-coded custom ToneCore module, keep in mind it's made by one of us for you, personally.
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