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Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 4:58 am
by oscillofuzz
I need this. This would be THE solution for low-end loss when using an octave-up fuzz with my Bass VI. I could still get the piercing octavated sounds on the higher notes, but retain the balls on the low E when I jump down an octave or two on the fretboard.

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 11:04 am
by voerking
is there any advantage to using this over using a plain old (much less expensive) crossover box like this one?
http://www.amazon.com/rolls-SX21-Tiny-2 ... 75&sr=1-34

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 11:13 am
by neoflox
I assume the crossover box is intended to split a signal for bi-amping use. You can do that with the Integrail, too, right. My pedal is build around the idea of splitting and blending and putting out a merged signal. Also you can blend signals without using the filters, or just one of them. The next version will have phasing options and an expression pedal in as well. And it's made by hand and with love, pedalboard-friendly, and fancy-schmanzy. If you just want a crossover split, this box is surely the right thing. At the end, everyone has to reason with himself, what he wants or needs :)

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:29 am
by neoflox
phew … this is what is happening lately.

In my initial communications I talked about the batch of Integrails being available by now. It did not work out. What happened is that I got back into a full-time job sooner than expected. This is a very fortunate thing for me to happen and I am as happy as it gets. That said, my plans for the Integrail, or any other Jupiter Effects endeavour need a strong re-thinking due to the drastic decline in spare time.
I was overwhelmed by the feedback and interest I got when the Integrails made the rounds and I feel sad that I can't deliver as I intended. Right now I am constantly twisting my mind around how I can manage to offer you guys some of these pedals in a reasonable time. Can't promise I'll find a solution. But I won't leave a stone unturned until I found one.
Hope to be back with better news.
Thank you everyone for your confidence!
– Flo

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:32 am
by Lebowsky
neoflox wrote:phew … this is what is happening lately.

In my initial communications I talked about the batch of Integrails being available by now. It did not work out. What happened is that I got back into a full-time job sooner than expected. This is a very fortunate thing for me to happen and I am as happy as it gets. That said, my plans for the Integrail, or any other Jupiter Effects endeavour need a strong re-thinking due to the drastic decline in spare time.
I was overwhelmed by the feedback and interest I got when the Integrails made the rounds and I feel sad that I can't deliver as I intended. Right now I am constantly twisting my mind around how I can manage to offer you guys some of these pedals in a reasonable time. Can't promise I'll find a solution. But I won't leave a stone unturned until I found one.
Hope to be back with better news.
Thank you everyone for your confidence!
– Flo
I'm patient ;)

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:33 am
by Lebowsky
oscillofuzz wrote:I need this. This would be THE solution for low-end loss when using an octave-up fuzz with my Bass VI. I could still get the piercing octavated sounds on the higher notes, but retain the balls on the low E when I jump down an octave or two on the fretboard.
check out the VFE Woodchipper. It's an octave up fuzz with a built-in clean low-end (=balls) control.

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 11:40 am
by neonblack
neoflox wrote:phew … this is what is happening lately.

In my initial communications I talked about the batch of Integrails being available by now. It did not work out. What happened is that I got back into a full-time job sooner than expected. This is a very fortunate thing for me to happen and I am as happy as it gets. That said, my plans for the Integrail, or any other Jupiter Effects endeavour need a strong re-thinking due to the drastic decline in spare time.
I was overwhelmed by the feedback and interest I got when the Integrails made the rounds and I feel sad that I can't deliver as I intended. Right now I am constantly twisting my mind around how I can manage to offer you guys some of these pedals in a reasonable time. Can't promise I'll find a solution. But I won't leave a stone unturned until I found one.
Hope to be back with better news.
Thank you everyone for your confidence!
– Flo
Outsource! I'm sure someone around here can help you build.

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2015 9:52 pm
by ShaunNecro
I will suck your dick for one of these, it is all my board needs to be done.
Why not just do single builds? Do one a week and keep it super small scale. If you use my idea, I get to be first.

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 8:46 am
by neoflox
Thanks guys, that's sweet of you. Especially the dick sucking offer <3

I don't want to do single builds. Firstly from having bad experiences with the stress. And also because of a simple calculation: 1 pedal takes about 10 work hours, 10 pedals take about 50 work hours. Spare time is the crucial point here. It's not that I don't have the time to build the pedals but to develop the PCBs I have in mind. That said, I will be in contact to 1-2 people which might be able to help out there. I'll keep you posted.

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 9:04 am
by Lebowsky
any news?

Re: Hey Bass dudes: check the Jupiter FX Integrail!

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 9:51 pm
by Dheuthymos
BUMP :excellent: