Page 5 of 6
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:11 am
by DarkAxel
Ilikewater wrote:julius_deane wrote:Yeah, I've pretty much decided that any new pedals I get this year will be by Dwarfcraft: Spack Vibes, pitchgrinder, delay, shiva update.
and zhago.
DC is building all the holes in my board.

WAIT
WAIT WAIT WAIT
WAIT
is Aen working on a delay pedal?

Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:51 am
by dubkitty
at this point there's already enough new or new-ish (funny...you don't look newish) things come out that have eaten my brain that i could spend enough to buy a pretty decent used car, and the most anticipated of them have dropped. the Faye's Her actually kind of frightens me with how far up my own ass i could disappear with it. i'm still mulling whether the added high end on the new Randy's Revenge is a plus or a minus, but since used ones appear as commonly as new incarnations of Tibetan lamas i'll be living with it. and the new Moog delay has actually succeeded in making the Red Llama and Endangered Audio delays seem reasonably priced...well-done for the boutique market, Moog! move them goalposts! not to mention that Warmjet that Ian at Ghost Effects is doing, with which i am absolutely OBSESSED in an unhealthy Travis Bickle kind of way. i love fuzz and filtering together, and the Warmjet demos do terrible and wonderful things to me.
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:17 am
by fiddelerselbow
aens_wife wrote:fiddelerselbow wrote:Was this posted before?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL0wkmN1BVc[/youtube]
Now you have all met out engineer Bob. His video is NOT the video we wanted to have come out before our official demo.
That doesn't begin to show what that pedal can do.
I was wondering, definitely didn't look like Aen. To be honest it's pretty clear from the video that it's not even showing off a fraction of what the pedal can do. When's the real demo out?
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:02 am
by modernage
fiddelerselbow wrote:aens_wife wrote:fiddelerselbow wrote:Was this posted before?
Now you have all met out engineer Bob. His video is NOT the video we wanted to have come out before our official demo.
That doesn't begin to show what that pedal can do.
I was wondering, definitely didn't look like Aen. To be honest it's pretty clear from the video that it's not even showing off a fraction of what the pedal can do. When's the real demo out?
Or better yet, where's the live footage of Aen using it?

Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:50 am
by aens_wife
Where is the live footage, you ask? Well I had a couple beers before they went on and I just forgot. Apologies. Wife duties and work duties were neglected : (
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:26 am
by cloudscapes
holy fuck that looks like mad fun!
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:49 am
by aen
I'll talk with the rest of the band and see if we can put up a song that features it.
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:25 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
dubkitty wrote:i'm still mulling whether the added high end on the new Randy's Revenge is a plus or a minus, but since used ones appear as commonly as new incarnations of Tibetan lamas i'll be living with it. and the new Moog delay has actually succeeded in making the Red Llama and Endangered Audio delays seem reasonably priced...well-done for the boutique market, Moog! move them goalposts!
Since the Randy's Revenge has the LPF, why does the high end thing make a difference?

And gawwwdd, the Moog delay is just not an ok price, I can't even care about anything that expensive unless it's like the timeline and completely insane with control.
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:37 pm
by aens_wife
monkeydancer wrote:dubkitty wrote:i'm still mulling whether the added high end on the new Randy's Revenge is a plus or a minus, but since used ones appear as commonly as new incarnations of Tibetan lamas i'll be living with it. and the new Moog delay has actually succeeded in making the Red Llama and Endangered Audio delays seem reasonably priced...well-done for the boutique market, Moog! move them goalposts!
Since the Randy's Revenge has the LPF, why does the high end thing make a difference?

And gawwwdd, the Moog delay is just not an ok price, I can't even care about anything that expensive unless it's like the timeline and completely insane with control.
Even with insane controls, it is just too much money for me. But they will probably make it successful because they are god damn MOOG.
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:26 pm
by Jero
aens_wife wrote:Even with insane controls, it is just too much money for me. But they will probably make it successful because they are god damn MOOG.
If it was $500, I could accept it. Still might be a while before I thought about getting it, but I think a lot of people would be ok with that price.
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:41 pm
by Chankgeez
monkeydancer wrote:dubkitty wrote:i'm still mulling whether the added high end on the new Randy's Revenge is a plus or a minus...,
Since the Randy's Revenge has the LPF, why does the high end thing make a difference?
The old version is voiced slightly warmer sounding overall. The new one's a little brighter. (At least between my two individual pedals.)
I haven't tried either in a band context, but I've a feeling the new one'll stand out a bit better in a mix.
Personally, I don't really use the high end of the range that much. So, it doesn't matter much to me.
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:08 pm
by bugzaney
i'm really curious as to what this pitchfucker can do, like what's its main purpose, beside tappin dat pitch?
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:56 pm
by Mudfuzz
Jero wrote:aens_wife wrote:Even with insane controls, it is just too much money for me. But they will probably make it successful because they are god damn MOOG.
If it was $500, I could accept it. Still might be a while before I thought about getting it, but I think a lot of people would be ok with that price.
I wish I could justify paying that price for a delay...

Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:43 pm
by Waterpilot
I'm looking forward to the Particle. I suck at making noises musical but it'll give me something to practice at anyway.
Re: Most highly anticipated Pedlulz of 2012?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:37 pm
by Dark Barn
I want to see the Cygnet redesign from Iron Ether, dunno enough to say that I want to buy it, but I won't shop any trems until it hits the shelves.