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Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:34 am
by ryan summit
Bon Hoga wrote:I need an amp switcher/crossover, like everything above a certain frequency goes to one amp, everything below it to another.


i believe weve talked about this
and came up with this guy
http://www.sfxsound.co.uk/mainpage.asp?page=xm
not sure if anyones tried it out yet
my drummer homey john does this in his other band
i forget exactly how he does it
maybe hell chime in and help you out
i try and doit the fake way using pitchshifters
i did find a setting on the delaylab though
its a dual band delay
hi/lo go out seperate channels
with different delay times
but yeah one pedal to accomplishm would be nice
ed:someone got the crossover/switcher custom built
http://www.sfxsound.co.uk/mainpage.asp?page=cstudy_3

on the cv fuzz topic
ive always wanted what stripes was talin about
just mild overdrivey
to full blown out wall of thunder
i do it with three pedals right now
but i want a one click job
and to be able to get everything in between
without havin to bend down and show buttcrack
now that would be awesome

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 11:17 am
by trace
Bon Hoga wrote:I need an amp switcher/crossover, like everything above a certain frequency goes to one amp, everything below it to another.


Jon Spencer Blues Explosion does this live, to get bass freqs from guitars, and it sounds pretty damn good. They mention what device it is in this interview. http://m.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2012/Oct/Interview_Jon_Spencer_Blues_Explosion.aspx

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 1:44 pm
by CBA
Monophonic delay.

So you play a note or whatever, and it will repeat like a normal delay, but then when you go to a different note, the previous delay sound disappears. So none of the repeats will cross-over each other. And you could control the repeat rate with an expression pedal.

C

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 1:46 pm
by goroth
CBA wrote:Monophonic delay.

So you play a note or whatever, and it will repeat like a normal delay, but then when you go to a different note, the previous delay sound disappears. So none of the repeats will cross-over each other. And you could control the repeat rate with an expression pedal.

C

This would be awesome.

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:55 pm
by rfurtkamp
trace wrote:For all you guys who are into cv/lfo controllable stuff and assignable expression pedals, you should check out the Clavia nord modular / micro modular synths. You can make some really amazing effects patches, like 95% of what's been posted in this thread, but you have to use a true bypass box or something to make it work on a pedalboard. Which brings me to my dream pedal. A nord modular unit made from the ground up as a stopbox!


Assignable expression control and the like should also be looking at rack units.

LFO control may be available as well for many of them; it's built into my Roland GR-55 synth (with a fairly large multifx unit as well) - I can assign LFOs to automate any parameter, or toss stuff to MIDI or expression as well.

LFO controlled delay time and filter gets entertaining.

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 8:44 pm
by JohnnyC
i just want a talent booster...ill take 100 units and cascade them in series.

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:07 pm
by rustywire
JohnnyC wrote:i just want a talent booster...ill take 100 units and cascade them in series.

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Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:48 pm
by JohnnyC
^ well... I did not know that existed. Its real or photoshopped?

Since were granting wishes
"sexytittynakedwomenblowjobnow" pedal

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 11:18 pm
by digi2t
Zander wrote:I keep bringing this up. I still want it made...

A flanger pedal on a treadle where you're able to control the sweep of the flange by sweeping the treadle. So when the toe is down the "sheeeee" part of the "jet" is sounding and then the heel is down the "shooooo" part is sounding.


Mutron Flanger is what you want for that.

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I have one, and the pedal side of the effect controls the sweep, so yeah, controllable jet engine.

OK, I know they're pretty well unobtainium, but I got one for a reason. Yes... we'll be working on cloning it soon, and hopefully it shouldn't need the SAD1024 chip either.

Stay tuned..... ;)

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 11:26 pm
by Chankgeez
digi2t wrote:
Zander wrote:I keep bringing this up. I still want it made...

A flanger pedal on a treadle where you're able to control the sweep of the flange by sweeping the treadle. So when the toe is down the "sheeeee" part of the "jet" is sounding and then the heel is down the "shooooo" part is sounding.


Mutron Flanger is what you want for that.

Image

I have one, and the pedal side of the effect controls the sweep, so yeah, controllable jet engine.

OK, I know they're pretty well unobtainium, but I got one for a reason. Yes... we'll be working on cloning it soon, and hopefully it shouldn't need the SAD1024 chip either.

Stay tuned..... ;)


Oh, I'm definitely interested in this one. :snax:

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 11:36 pm
by terminalvertigo
Dr Sci Phaser :(

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 6:02 am
by univalve
autopilot wrote:for the guys wanting CV controllable fuzzes, some questions

-Would you prefer a larger case with built in lfo and multiple parameter $200-300
-Small case with cv jack for a single parameter - sub $100
-Medium case with 2/3 parameter via cv independent cv jacks - $150-200

and what parameters would you prefer to be cv'able - volume, oscillation (feedback loop alike), voices, tone, bias/texture, other

I would go with the medium case - i have the LFO separate.
Parameters (3?): Voice, Bias/Texture, Gain (perhaps oscillation - not sure if it would make sense to me - but it may be at least challenging)

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:52 am
by Dramatis Persona
A wow n' flutter modulation pedal, not a simple chorus or vibrato, but something beyond

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:58 am
by jrmy
Brian from ss/bs was working on a really cool wow & flutter pedal. In the meantime, the Hexe Melusine is pretty sweet (though fairly pricey if I recall correctly).

Re: Pedals you wish existed?

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:17 am
by Dramatis Persona
jrmy wrote:Brian from ss/bs was working on a really cool wow & flutter pedal. In the meantime, the Hexe Melusine is pretty sweet (though fairly pricey if I recall correctly).


Seems like melusine can't do pitch vibrato!