Re: NAMM 2015 predictions?
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 1:28 pm
Still waiting for that drum simulator pedal.
According to the ad in the new Gearphoria they're reissuing the Fuzzmaster General (or, a new pedal with an old name? "Multi-voice octave fuzz"), the Sea Machine in a smaller box, Hummingbird with top-mounted jacks, and the Park Fuzz, which is already out.neonblack wrote:EQD Flanger. Along with maybe a dirt box or maybe something else they haven't done yet. Ring mod? Analog suboctave?
I'm even more futuristic than that. I'm thinking the pedal should recognize the note and each note has a drum based sound linked to it, for the entirety of the fretboard. Imagine the chaos of a chord. IMAGINE!
Killing it as usual, EQD. Looks like an expression jack on the Hummingbird. Probably for the speed. Sea Machine graphics are killer. And the FMG looks pretty interesting. Wonder if it's octave up or down or both?insubordination wrote:According to the ad in the new Gearphoria they're reissuing the Fuzzmaster General (or, a new pedal with an old name? "Multi-voice octave fuzz"), the Sea Machine in a smaller box, Hummingbird with top-mounted jacks, and the Park Fuzz, which is already out.neonblack wrote:EQD Flanger. Along with maybe a dirt box or maybe something else they haven't done yet. Ring mod? Analog suboctave?
http://www.gearphoria.com/e-mag/v3n3/#3/z
you can do that already with roland guitar synths. it would be really difficult to implement something like that without a MIDI pickup.UglyCasanova wrote:I'm even more futuristic than that. I'm thinking the pedal should recognize the note and each note has a drum based sound linked to it, for the entirety of the fretboard. Imagine the chaos of a chord. IMAGINE!
Aw, shit.insubordination wrote:According to the ad in the new Gearphoria they're reissuing the Fuzzmaster General (or, a new pedal with an old name? "Multi-voice octave fuzz"), the Sea Machine in a smaller box, Hummingbird with top-mounted jacks, and the Park Fuzz, which is already out.neonblack wrote:EQD Flanger. Along with maybe a dirt box or maybe something else they haven't done yet. Ring mod? Analog suboctave?
http://www.gearphoria.com/e-mag/v3n3/#3/z
But, but...the future and stuff.backwardsvoyager wrote:it would be really difficult to implement something like that without a MIDI pickup.UglyCasanova wrote:I'm even more futuristic than that. I'm thinking the pedal should recognize the note and each note has a drum based sound linked to it, for the entirety of the fretboard. Imagine the chaos of a chord. IMAGINE!
DAT FUZZMASTER GENRRRRRLLLLLunivalve wrote:Aw, shit.insubordination wrote:According to the ad in the new Gearphoria they're reissuing the Fuzzmaster General (or, a new pedal with an old name? "Multi-voice octave fuzz"), the Sea Machine in a smaller box, Hummingbird with top-mounted jacks, and the Park Fuzz, which is already out.neonblack wrote:EQD Flanger. Along with maybe a dirt box or maybe something else they haven't done yet. Ring mod? Analog suboctave?
http://www.gearphoria.com/e-mag/v3n3/#3/z
...yeah, but the asshole would get cranky if you woke him up at 3am to jam.jwar wrote:
349??? Fuck that! I could buy a drum set for that and get some asshole to play it!