DRodriguez wrote:Which means you would still have the same level of control with an external CV unit, but nothing internal. Unsure what those two dips on the far left in the picture are though
Bypass (true or buffered)
And
Sweep (top or bottom)
Chankgeez wrote:
We should have a game show à la Name That Tune
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 5 pedals.
other contestant: I can shoegaze that tune with 4 pedals.
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 3 pedals.
other contestant: OK, shoegaze that tune!
Inconuucl:
I've got the Manifold and Acceleron that dude talks about in the intro vid. Both of them get hella gnarly into a clean amp. The Acceleron is too much in a good way into a dirty amp, in a good collapsing gain stage kind of way--drop'n'swells on note attack, kazoo tones at some settings, and best of all that endless crumbling like your last riff triggered the killer sink hole of all time under the rec center rehearsal space.
Manifold is similar but lower gain so less fireworks, but does get fuzzy itself @ the top of the dial. Seem like excellent candidates for fancypants routing and I do. I ain't going there b/c I've already invested in open ended series/parallel stacking/blending, but this seems a smart play for those interested in such in a compact format, and no offense to Empress b/c I love those people, way better sounding than the Multidrive.
"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."
I've got to be honestly. Most of the Chase Bliss stuff has been less than appealing to me because of how overwhelming it is. I dug it all, but I didn't like how they operate. I'm not into the whole dipswitch thing on modulation. My favorites have been the Wombtone, Gravitas and v.1 Warped Vinyl (I dig it more than v.2..not sure why), but I never really dive in.
This however is something I would dive into. I am a dirt guy and always have been. The idea of having a boost/drive/fuzz with so many options is super appealing to me. Just being able to chose between series and parallel is amazing. I meant it's got what, 6 channels? That sounds killer to me. The demo wasn't what I wanted to hear, but it did indicate to me that I want this bad. I have been looking for a fuzz that will fit several bills for awhile and I think this might. I'll reserve my opinion until I see how it play on active basses, but I'm pretty pumped to try it. I don't dig the price point, but I get it.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
For those wondering how much of the gain is from the amp, I emailed Joel yesterday about something else and mentioned that was a question from this thread (how much of the gain in the vid was from the amp).
He said he had the New Vintage amp turned really clean, so he takes it as a big compliment that people were asking if the amp was already dirty.
I will say though, I wish they had stripped this one down a bit and done away with the dips, MIDI and exp. I could just be doing it wrong, but I can't picture what modulating gain and tone values adds. Maybe wah-type effects with modulating tone and trem like effects modulating master vol?
njschneider2 wrote:I will say though, I wish they had stripped this one down a bit and done away with the dips, MIDI and exp. I could just be doing it wrong, but I can't picture what modulating gain and tone values adds. Maybe wah-type effects with modulating tone and trem like effects modulating master vol?
It could be used as an extra setting with a footswitch. Or to increase the gain smoothly for gainy swells. They are not Lfo controlled if that's what you're asking.
Chankgeez wrote:
We should have a game show à la Name That Tune
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 5 pedals.
other contestant: I can shoegaze that tune with 4 pedals.
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 3 pedals.
other contestant: OK, shoegaze that tune!
Inconuucl:
njschneider2 wrote:For those wondering how much of the gain is from the amp, I emailed Joel yesterday about something else and mentioned that was a question from this thread (how much of the gain in the vid was from the amp).
He said he had the New Vintage amp turned really clean, so he takes it as a big compliment that people were asking if the amp was already dirty.
njschneider2 wrote:I will say though, I wish they had stripped this one down a bit and done away with the dips, MIDI and exp. I could just be doing it wrong, but I can't picture what modulating gain and tone values adds. Maybe wah-type effects with modulating tone and trem like effects modulating master vol?
I dunno, I reckon this is kinda stripped down for chase bliss stuff. Like there's no mod source (LFO+Ramp like his other pedals) on the actual pedal, and he could have thrown that on for weirdness. Exp is mad for fine tuning parameters on the fly or for going whacky for those who want it. You could probably exp vol and gain to induce feedback and stuff. Could be mad.
If you want a stripped down version then there's the two Resonant electronic pedals (manifold and acceleron) that this thing shares some circuitry with. They are as stripped down as they come while being tonal "brothers"...
Thanks for clarifying about the new vintage amp, that makes this seem super fucking gnarly.
I guess it doesn't matter if it's stripped down or not. I've already sold off my underwhelming OD pedals to make room, so obviously it's not a deterrent for me! Just trying to swallow that $350 tag for a gain pedal.
Which raises another question from me: what do you think about this vs. the Elektron Analog Drive? Or is that another thread?
Lastly - Inconuucl, when I see your posts and imagine what you look like, I just see a man happily eating a candy bar from your signature.