Re: Setup of the day thread?
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:43 pm
Glad you're enjoying 'em, Wittgenstein! 

This is pretty awesome!John wrote:
Here's what the fuck is going on: the PSM-5 effects loop pedals go through their own side of the stereo DL-8, set to loop mode. In parallel operation I can send two different signals, for example a drum machine in one and a noise rig in the other. When I record a loop the two instruments have their own tracks that are completely synced up, and I can punch them in and out individually with the PSM-5s because they bypass the DL-8 completely. In series operation, I can send a clean signal, bass for example, through one loop, sample it, and then send that to my bass effects board. That effected signal will go through the other side of the loop, get sampled with all the jiggy sounds of my bass board, and just like in parallel mode, not only are the two samples looping in sync, but i can also punch each one in and out. I have always been bummed with loopers because you either get a clean loop going through effects or an effected loop you can't alter, but not both.
DRodriguez wrote:This is pretty awesome!John wrote:
Here's what the fuck is going on: the PSM-5 effects loop pedals go through their own side of the stereo DL-8, set to loop mode. In parallel operation I can send two different signals, for example a drum machine in one and a noise rig in the other. When I record a loop the two instruments have their own tracks that are completely synced up, and I can punch them in and out individually with the PSM-5s because they bypass the DL-8 completely. In series operation, I can send a clean signal, bass for example, through one loop, sample it, and then send that to my bass effects board. That effected signal will go through the other side of the loop, get sampled with all the jiggy sounds of my bass board, and just like in parallel mode, not only are the two samples looping in sync, but i can also punch each one in and out. I have always been bummed with loopers because you either get a clean loop going through effects or an effected loop you can't alter, but not both.
I don't fully understand this, but I like it. Haven't really explored the stereo/weird dual signal possibilities with the DL-8, but I think I need to now.John wrote:
Here's what the fuck is going on: the PSM-5 effects loop pedals go through their own side of the stereo DL-8, set to loop mode. In parallel operation I can send two different signals, for example a drum machine in one and a noise rig in the other. When I record a loop the two instruments have their own tracks that are completely synced up, and I can punch them in and out individually with the PSM-5s because they bypass the DL-8 completely. In series operation, I can send a clean signal, bass for example, through one loop, sample it, and then send that to my bass effects board. That effected signal will go through the other side of the loop, get sampled with all the jiggy sounds of my bass board, and just like in parallel mode, not only are the two samples looping in sync, but i can also punch each one in and out. I have always been bummed with loopers because you either get a clean loop going through effects or an effected loop you can't alter, but not both.
Modded and rehoused 20/20ognoy wrote:Digital Ocean!
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External master delay time trim pot, tweaked feedback trimmer to allow oscillation and a momentary oscillation stomp. And circuit bends that are activated all the time or with the momentary glitch stomp.weebles wrote:That looks awesome. What are the mods?