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Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:09 pm
by sylnau
univalve wrote:sylnau wrote:Ring mod that adjust automaticaly to the chord or note your playing without having to use a CV.
Beside that this kills (my idea of) the ringmod: pigtronix mothership has an "intelligent" ringmod.
Thanks, I will look at some demo.
bob the r0bot wrote:sylnau wrote:Ring mod that adjust automaticaly to the chord or note your playing without having to use a CV.
Have you considered a harmonizer?
Any recomendation?
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:17 pm
by sylnau
univalve wrote:sylnau wrote:Ring mod that adjust automaticaly to the chord or note your playing without having to use a CV.
Beside that this kills (my idea of) the ringmod: pigtronix mothership has an "intelligent" ringmod.
Interesting... but sound too synthy for me.
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:33 pm
by univalve
sylnau wrote:univalve wrote:sylnau wrote:Ring mod that adjust automaticaly to the chord or note your playing without having to use a CV.
Beside that this kills (my idea of) the ringmod: pigtronix mothership has an "intelligent" ringmod.
Interesting... but sound too synthy for me.
I don't like it either
You could also use this
http://thesquarewaveparade.com/mingrod2.html and e.g. prerecord your second ringmod signal. Or Split your signal and change the Pitch. But like i tried to say before: if the modulation source is too similar the effect is not really ringmodish. Probably have also a Look at the ehx ring thing.
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 5:43 pm
by sylnau
univalve wrote:sylnau wrote:univalve wrote:sylnau wrote:Ring mod that adjust automaticaly to the chord or note your playing without having to use a CV.
Beside that this kills (my idea of) the ringmod: pigtronix mothership has an "intelligent" ringmod.
Interesting... but sound too synthy for me.
I don't like it either
You could also use this
http://thesquarewaveparade.com/mingrod2.html and e.g. prerecord your second ringmod signal. Or Split your signal and change the Pitch. But like i tried to say before: if the modulation source is too similar the effect is not really ringmodish. Probably have also a Look at the ehx ring thing.
At the moment I'm using the Catalinbread Heliotrope (not really a ringmod... but it's doing a great job).
An autotune Randy's Revenge would be the best for me (whish that exists).
I'm not a fan of EHX.
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:32 pm
by dubkitty
me, neither, but occasionally they have something that works better than the generally available alternatives. e.g. i needed a clean octave-down splitter to fake bass parts on my loops, and the only thing i could find that didn't only do fuzzy synth bass was the Octave Multiplexer. if you want the sound, sometimes you have to cross your own boundaries to get there.
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:38 am
by Adoom
Gearmond wrote:
(probably exists) a loop pedal where each recorded bit is on it's own independant time loop. like i can have a 2.5 second loop, and record a 5 second loop on top of it, so the total loop ends up being the 5 sec one once, and the 2.5 one twice. so i can layer up some excellent polyrhythms.
The Boomerang III Phrase Sampler can do this.
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 7:27 am
by Fuzz_Pi
A fuzz that has every fuzz circuit ever in it, each one individually foot-switchable with every possible transistor and clipping diode options
on toggle switches
And call it the
"Super Big Tone Muff and Face Bender Fuzz-a-round Master Factory of Fuzz Machine"
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:34 am
by Gearmond
Adoom wrote:Gearmond wrote:
(probably exists) a loop pedal where each recorded bit is on it's own independant time loop. like i can have a 2.5 second loop, and record a 5 second loop on top of it, so the total loop ends up being the 5 sec one once, and the 2.5 one twice. so i can layer up some excellent polyrhythms.
The Boomerang III Phrase Sampler can do this.
nice!
do they make one that doesn't cost $400?
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:42 am
by Schlatte
Fuzz_Pi wrote:And call it the
"Super Big Tone Muff and Face Bender Fuzz-a-round Master Factory of Fuzz Machine"
Or just plain and simple:
The Fuzz.

Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 12:15 pm
by Gearmond
ooh heres a good pet project fuzz.
the Purposefully Shitty Fuzz.
where you take the fuzz setting out if a valvetronix and add some knobs and switches
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 5:15 am
by Kayzer
I was always hoping for a pedal that does what the ring stinger does but actually sounds like the glacier and having a usefull fuzz tone aswell as a switchable octave up and down. But guess what somebody is already building this for me "schwing"
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 5:35 am
by univalve
Kayzer wrote:I was always hoping for a pedal that does what the ring stinger does but actually sounds like the glacier and having a usefull fuzz tone aswell as a switchable octave up and down. But guess what somebody is already building this for me "schwing"
and who is somebody?
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 9:08 am
by jrmy
univalve wrote:Kayzer wrote:I was always hoping for a pedal that does what the ring stinger does but actually sounds like the glacier and having a usefull fuzz tone aswell as a switchable octave up and down. But guess what somebody is already building this for me "schwing"
and who is somebody?
And will there be more than one?
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 11:54 am
by insubordination
A fuzz/delay, where both effects are footswitchable, and have a clean blend/mix knob, and there is a third footswitch for random, stuttering delays, whose level/intensity is controlled by a knob.
Re: Crazy Effect Wishlist Thread
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:38 pm
by hbombgraphics
I recognize this is lame but it is the only thing I can think of
Volume Pedal with Built in Tuner Buffer and Noise Gate:
Tuner could be set up to work when the volume was rocked to off.
Gate and buffer could be side switchable
Maybe like a Decimater and and MI audio boost and buff built into the new Dunlop Volume pedal with a good tuner built in.
If that exists someone should tell me
I know this isn't a pedal but a 60-100 watt valve Junior would be cool with just the one knob and a cab with 2x12 top and a 1x15 on bottom