Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 11:19 am
by oldangelmidnight
The Eristic wrote:This thing finally came out, first demo I've seen.
Kayzer still out there doing the thing.
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:39 pm
by MrNovember
Gone Fission wrote:Both of the new CooperFX devices have my attention. Need to dig in a bit on what they’re capable of. The Signal Path Selector looks like it could do both LS-2 duties and advanced feedback looper duties. Under MIDI control. That’s nuts.
The Signal Path Selector definitely has my attention. Been paying attention to the OBNE Signal Blender for awhile, but this seems like a much more capable version.
The Eristic wrote:This thing finally came out, first demo I've seen.
This thing looks pretty awesome too!
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 6:18 pm
by echorec
Well this is one way to introduce a pedal...
New features/sounds start around the 4:00 mark. Fair warning, you may want to FF until 5:00 in.
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2021 11:35 pm
by cosmicevan
Gone Fission wrote:Both of the new CooperFX devices have my attention. Need to dig in a bit on what they’re capable of. The Signal Path Selector looks like it could do both LS-2 duties and advanced feedback looper duties. Under MIDI control. That’s nuts.
Cooper bowing out of the CooperFX business today has my attention. If you are on the fence, pick a side...or curse the scalpers tomorrow. I wasn't too into these since I feel like you can accomplish the expression stuff with MIDI, but I jumped at both since this is surely the only batch. The order switcher thingie looks pretty cool. I have some things that do the same thing, but this one seems a little cleaner and with MIDI control, I'm starting to get some ideas.
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:46 am
by Dowi
echorec wrote:Well this is one way to introduce a pedal...
New features/sounds start around the 4:00 mark. Fair warning, you may want to FF until 5:00 in.
I've waited for the updated Raster for the longest time, but i swore i won't buy anything until christmas so, considering the current supply chain problems, i hope they stocked enough chips and stuff to keep the production running.
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 7:24 am
by MrNovember
cosmicevan wrote:
Gone Fission wrote:Both of the new CooperFX devices have my attention. Need to dig in a bit on what they’re capable of. The Signal Path Selector looks like it could do both LS-2 duties and advanced feedback looper duties. Under MIDI control. That’s nuts.
Cooper bowing out of the CooperFX business today has my attention. If you are on the fence, pick a side...or curse the scalpers tomorrow. I wasn't too into these since I feel like you can accomplish the expression stuff with MIDI, but I jumped at both since this is surely the only batch. The order switcher thingie looks pretty cool. I have some things that do the same thing, but this one seems a little cleaner and with MIDI control, I'm starting to get some ideas.
That's a strange turn of events; release two new pedals, then the next day announce that you're not building any new pedals
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2021 10:40 am
by echorec
Right color, wrong price. For $289, I need some more exotic sounds than this.
Meh-er. Much less exciting than the now collectible Cooper FX that was $10 more when you could buy one. The Source Audio Dual Expression does the same thing for a little more than half the price in a treadle pedal. So I guess this is people who want a very small board or maybe for desktop use?
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2021 6:25 pm
by The Eristic
Rollers are practically unusable ime, but maybe just because I have yeti feet?
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 9:35 am
by echorec
Ben is reintroducing the Empress Chorus. He's still producing drive and fuzz boxes, too. I'd recommend the (monthly?) newsletter, since some of these are limited batches.
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 10:33 am
by Dandolin
hmmmmm - can't listen right now - i wonder if it can be the one to finally knock off my [yuge] HarmonyMan - not putting the initial odds too high tho
...and, yeah, other than size and integrating the straight poly pitch shift stuff, nope :/ Keep wondering how much more the tech has to advance to get really natural sounding pitch shifting/harmonization (moreso in the up direction - down does sound a bit better). Pretty far I'd warrant since nothing sounds really good to me whether software or pedal or modular - kinda have to slather it in distortion which brings its own issues (one of the things the Digitech attempts to address in a way other harmonizers really haven't afaict)...plus the sidechaining feature on the Digi is aces.
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 11:37 am
by Tall Walls
EHX's pitch shifting always sounds awful to me, and this new pedal is no exception. There's this "zing!" sound that gets added to every note that's pretty much the opposite of anything I would want. If I want harmonizing I use a Digitech TimeBender set to the shortest delay time and it sounds pretty good.
Re: What's hot in 2021: PAINT ME LIKE ONE OF YOUR FRENCH FUZ
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 2:02 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
echorec wrote:Ben is reintroducing the Empress Chorus. He's still producing drive and fuzz boxes, too. I'd recommend the (monthly?) newsletter, since some of these are limited batches.
I don't know what it is but there's something in this new line of ehx pedals that makes me just want to stay away from them.
Uh also, I am getting tired of saying it, but every pitch shifter needs a tone knob to cut those annoying upper frequencies. Surprisingly, very few have one