Probably worth a look to any of you tabletop noisemakers. If I wasn’t skint broke it might give me a push on getting the new MictoGranny.
Re: Goodbye '22 / enter the holidaze
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:19 am
by D.o.S.
echorec wrote:Imprec is wrapping up their holiday sale (about 12 hrs to go). They carry ambient/electronic/experimental music. (cassettes, vinyl, CD boxsets)
(according to Reverb sales listings, the other color variants were offered for the same prix earlier this year, so....)
Not much in the way of quality reviews on YT, but this similarly sized Vox SDC-1 Mini review guy has a great tip for those who want to Nashville their tunings/semi-mando mandolinnin's (@6:26):
I was walking in New York city a few days ago and there was a real life Adorama store tucked in on a little side street. It was like a little bit of the internet leaked out into reality.
Re: Goodbye '22 / enter the holidaze
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2022 8:11 pm
by echorec
You may need to create an account before using these codes, but I think they should work for anyone.
They're set to expire in about 24 hours though. (you can use several product vouchers within an individual order ticket)
All (!) 2022 X-MAS checkout codes expire Dec 25, 11:59pm PST
ACME Audio Opticom XLA-3 for $24.99
XMAS22-ACME
ADPTR AUDIO Metric AB for $19.99
XMAS22-METRICAB
ADPTR AUDIO SCULPT for $29.99
XMAS22-SCULPT
ADPTR AUDIO Streamliner for $29.99
XMAS22-STREAM
AMEK EQ 200 for $29.99
XMAS22-EQ200
AMEK EQ 250 for $29.99
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Bettermaker EQ232D for $29.99
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Black Box HG-2MS for $29.99
XMAS22-HG2MS
Brainworx bx_console AMEK 9099 for $29.99
XMAS22-9099
Brainworx bx_console Focusrite SC for $24.99
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Brainworx bx_console N for $19.99
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Brainworx bx_console SSL 4000 E for $19.99
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Brainworx bx_console SSL 4000 G for $19.99
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Brainworx bx_console SSL 9000 J for $29.99
XMAS22-9000J
Brainworx bx_crispytuner for $24.99
XMAS22-CRISPY
Brainworx bx_digital V3 for $24.99
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Brainworx bx_dynEQ V2 for for $14.99
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Brainworx bx_hybrid V2 for $19.99
XMAS22-HYBRID
Brainworx bx_limiter True Peak for $29.99
XMAS22-LTP
Brainworx bx_masterdesk True Peak for $29.99
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Brainworx bx_subsynth for $19.99
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Brainworx bx_oberhausen for $24.99
XMAS22-OBER
Brainworx bx_townhouse Buss Compressor for $29.99
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Dangerous Music BAX EQ for $19.99
XMAS22-BAX
DS Audio TANTRA 2 for $19.99
XMAS22-TANTRA2
DS Audio Thorn for $19.99
XMAS22-THORN
elysia alpha compressor for $24.99
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elysia karacter for $14.99
XMAS22-KARACTER
elysia mpressor for $19.99
XMAS22-MPRESSOR
elysia Phil's Cascade for $24.99
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Knif Audio Knifonium for $29.99
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Knif Audio Soma for $29.99
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Lindell Audio 50 Series for $29.99
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Lindell Audio 80 Series for $29.99
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Lindell Audio 902 De-Esser for $14.99
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Lindell Audio ChannelX for $14.99
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Lindell Audio SBC for $24.99
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Looptrotter SA2RATE 2 for $99.99
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Maor Appelbaum Mastering & Hendyamps THE OVEN for $99.99
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Mäag Audio EQ4 for $29.99
XMAS22-EQ4
NEOLD BIG AL for $19.99
XMAS22-BIGAL
NEOLD U17 for $19.99
XMAS22-U17
NEOLD V76U73 for $19.99
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NEOLD WARBLE for $19.99
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ProAudioDSP DSM V3 for $19.99
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Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor for $24.99
XMAS22-SHCLASSIC
Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor Class A for $29.99
XMAS22-SHCA
SPL De-Esser Collection for $19.99
XMAS22-COLLECTION
SPL HawkEye for $24.99
XMAS22-HAWKEYE
SPL IRON for $29.99
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SPL PQ for $99.99
XMAS22-PQ
SPL Transient Designer Plus for $19.99
XMAS22-TRANSIENT
SPL TwinTube for $19.99
XMAS22-TWINTUBE
SPL Vitalizer MK2-T for $19.99
XMAS22-VITALIZER
Three-Body Technology Kirchhoff-EQ for $149.99
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TOMO Audiolabs LISA for $29.99
XMAS22-LISA
Unfiltered Audio Bass-Mint for $19.99
XMAS22-BASSM
Unfiltered Audio BYOME for $24.99
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Unfiltered Audio LION for $19.99
XMAS22-LION
Unfiltered Audio Needlepoint for $14.99
XMAS22-NEEDLE
Unfiltered Audio TAILS for $29.99
XMAS22-TAILS
Vertigo VSC-2 for $19.99
XMAS22-VSC
Vertigo VSM-3 for $19.99
XMAS22-VSM
WEDGE FORCE Matcha for $19.99
XMAS22-MATCHA
I use Knifonium, Warble, Byome, and just got Needlepoint. Byome is an easy to use modular effects processing engine. You don't need to understand modular synthesis to start patching your own custom effects. Needlepoint may be the best vinyl emulator for a DAW. Even if you don't want crackle, it can be useful for saturation/colorization/aging/compression.
Re: Goodbye '22 / enter the holidaze
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2022 8:58 pm
by echorec
There's a few hours left on the Blinksonic sale. It says until Christmas, but some manufacturers have been extending times or just starting sales over.
COLLIDZ° is something you've got to use to really understand. It's described as a generative sequencer inspired by stuff like Norns/Tenori-On. I just grabbed this one, and so far it excels at rhythmic plucks/modular/exotic textural stuff. It may be hard to sync it with other stuff, so you may want to multiply it across tracks and then adjust the timbre for each layer.
All their stuff is sort of drifting between bright, melodic stuff and atonal drones/chaos. The factory banks are all over the map. My other buy from them is FR3TZ°, which varies between nylon plucks to bells/glitches/hazy cinematic textures.
Re: Goodbye '22 / enter the holidaze
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 8:34 pm
by echorec
Chase Bliss is having a rare b-stock sale. (not available to Europe, as they try to finalize their direct distribution network)
The newsletter asked that people not share the link on forums...just with friends.
There's so few of us still here posting though....PM for the link?
I bought this last night, since the intro price was expiring. However, I didn't receive a serial with my receipt. It said I had to request one....odd since I've previously purchased from them.
Then, I get up this morning and they had emailed to let me know they ran out of serials. WTF? Of all the things to happen... They said with an influx of holiday orders, they ran out and it could be a couple of days before Native Instruments sends them a new batch. Personally, I don't love Kontakt/Reaktor. I understand it simplifies the development process, but I really wish people would make stuff that doesn't rely on 3rd parties. Both K/Reaktor can be slow to load. They use a lot of CPU, even on my Mac Studio. Using Native Access to manage products isn't difficult, but it's somewhat annoying. NI's own upgrade policies and offers are also a bit taxing.
The more stuff I try, the more I realize no one is even close to delivering something that feels complete (hardware or software)---syncs with other gear easily / is efficient / delivers complex sounds & is still fun without being tedious.
Re: Goodbye '22 / enter the holidaze
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2022 2:18 pm
by echorec
Last call for the Moogerfooger bundle (going from 150 to 250).
How do these sound with fuzz? My Jaguar has a humbucker in the bridge position which sounds a bit too generic.
These are a bigger size than a standard humbucker by a good margin, so expect routing and a custom cut pickguard to fit. And on a Jag, there’s a relatively small zone for oversized pickups given all the chrome plating. Measure a dozen times, cut once—if feasible.
No personal experience, but I never got the impression that fuzz was a no go. I think it was the Lee Ranaldo sig JM that was based on a favorite mod’ed guitar with the real deal. Also used in the vintage Starcaster semi-hollows you can often see in Radiohead performances—there may be some fuzzy hints there.
Re: Goodbye '22 / enter the holidaze
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2023 6:35 pm
by Lurker13
Gone Fission wrote:
Lurker13 wrote:
Gone Fission wrote:Fender CuNiFe Wide Range humbuckers, neck and bridge, each for $150 (32% off):
How do these sound with fuzz? My Jaguar has a humbucker in the bridge position which sounds a bit too generic.
These are a bigger size than a standard humbucker by a good margin, so expect routing and a custom cut pickguard to fit. And on a Jag, there’s a relatively small zone for oversized pickups given all the chrome plating. Measure a dozen times, cut once—if feasible.
No personal experience, but I never got the impression that fuzz was a no go. I think it was the Lee Ranaldo sig JM that was based on a favorite mod’ed guitar with the real deal. Also used in the vintage Starcaster semi-hollows you can often see in Radiohead performances—there may be some fuzzy hints there.
I'm not ready to hack up my brand new guitar, so I'm putting that idea on indefinite hold.
Thanks for the info, GF, much appreciated.
Re: Goodbye '22 / enter the holidaze
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2023 7:03 pm
by Gone Fission
Starts at $180, so more, but Curtis Novak does a conventionally sized derivative of a WRHB that you could most likely drop right in. I think it’s Novak’s non-CuNiFe WRHBs that I’ve seen people say sound just as good as the real thing—perhaps a hair different, but not worse.
I’d go ahead and look at anything that Novak makes in a humbucker-sized package and see if anything sparks joy, including the goldfoils and downsized Thunderbird.