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Re: How some learned to stop worrying and love the spinchip

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 11:20 am
by resincum
what a lazy ass

Re: How some learned to stop worrying and love the spinchip

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 11:23 am
by spacelordmother
BetterOffShred wrote:I really want to get a regular Bitquest at some point .. but I listened to the samples from the above link and they were alright. The sample and hold was cool, the harmonic tremolo sounded more like an envelope filter, but still cool. It's all out there for those of us who want to figure it out. I'm still trying to figure out the chip from the original holy grail.
Oh shit, sorry! I finished the Holy Grail mod, but have been slammed with work. Will try to post some info asap.

Re: How some learned to stop worrying and love the spinchip

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 8:37 pm
by Seance
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Not sure about the souls but they sure void the warranties. :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: How some learned to stop worrying and love the spinchip

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 8:43 pm
by Seance
I'm new to the BitQuest, and I have to say... I love the clean/fuzz options. The fact that the
CTL knobs can't impact the same number of things on the fuzz side as on clean side is sort of
nice since it gets me thinking about that particular effect/mode in different ways.

drolo wrote:also tap tempo is so 2012 ... :D
It's not a bad idea though, I can see it being interesting to some people, depending on the patches they have, how it is executed and on their karma :cool:
I'm hoping that an expression pedal with the BitQuest will give me all the access I require.
Crazily enough, where I live the Moog EP-3 (operating at 50k) is harder to find than a
few 10k expression pedal options.

"Modifying" my experience with the BitQuest by ponying up for an expression pedal is
cheaper than modding the pedal. And... if I do things right... won't void warranties or
change or potentially damage the pedal.