Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:57 pm
This is mainly what I have been using for a few weeks.
UglyCasanova wrote:You monster.
They've all go cv outs and ins on the back on the moogerfoogers. I don't really know what's going on other than I bought a few patch cables and just started randomly connecting ins and outs and twisting knobs. Many didn't seem to do much but a few really seemed to change everything. Right now I have a mix of the FreqBox going to the Ring Mod and the Ring Mod going to the FreqBox. It seems like the more cables I added, the more interesting it got. I saw one video where the guy described it like a modular synth which I don't really understand the flow of those things either. Apparently though I could also hook them up with a TRS cable to the expression jack of other pedals like the CT5 but I haven't tried that because all of my patch cables are mono. The other weird thing is that some of these patches will effect the pedal even if one of them is off while others only seem to do their thing when they're both on. I've only put a few hours into experimenting but it totally changed my impression of the FreqBox from "what the fuck is this supposed to do because I only get awful sounds out of it" to "if I ever figure out what's going on here, this could be one of the most important and inspirational pedals I own". The sync button is now awesome. I can make a drone with it off or I can have it follow my guitar in a way that really sounds cool. I feel like I have to start writing down these patches and setting though and that's not usually my effect style.JonnyAngle wrote:I'll back up. I am interested in learning more about cv and basically know zero.
What device is producing the cf and which device is being affected by the cv?
louderthangod wrote:They've all go cv outs and ins on the back on the moogerfoogers. I don't really know what's going on other than I bought a few patch cables and just started randomly connecting ins and outs and twisting knobs. Many didn't seem to do much but a few really seemed to change everything. Right now I have a mix of the FreqBox going to the Ring Mod and the Ring Mod going to the FreqBox. It seems like the more cables I added, the more interesting it got. I saw one video where the guy described it like a modular synth which I don't really understand the flow of those things either. Apparently though I could also hook them up with a TRS cable to the expression jack of other pedals like the CT5 but I haven't tried that because all of my patch cables are mono. The other weird thing is that some of these patches will effect the pedal even if one of them is off while others only seem to do their thing when they're both on. I've only put a few hours into experimenting but it totally changed my impression of the FreqBox from "what the fuck is this supposed to do because I only get awful sounds out of it" to "if I ever figure out what's going on here, this could be one of the most important and inspirational pedals I own". The sync button is now awesome. I can make a drone with it off or I can have it follow my guitar in a way that really sounds cool. I feel like I have to start writing down these patches and setting though and that's not usually my effect style.JonnyAngle wrote:I'll back up. I am interested in learning more about cv and basically know zero.
What device is producing the cf and which device is being affected by the cv?
You should really consider getting a Moog cp-251 to open a whole nother level of awesome with your cv gear in particular your moogerfoogers.louderthangod wrote:
They've all go cv outs and ins on the back on the moogerfoogers.
It's good. I'm not sure if the Modulate is better but I use the Shimmer with the tone rolled back and it makes a good modulated/haunty reverb. It's probably my favorite aspect of it. If it didn't have that, I'm not sure if I'd keep it. I have another reverb on my board that I built which does the more straight up reverb stuff.Pepe wrote:How do you like the RV-6?
that sounds delicious...UglyCasanova wrote:You should get a pre, pre, pre-reverb reverb.