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Re: Noise boards

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:33 am
by ryan summit
penelope tree wrote:
ryan summit wrote:they have a headphone amp
same size
same price, no
the ha400
stereo
john has a headphone amp
im pretty sure he uses it for mixing as well


I think that's more for splitting a signal.


i was so tired when i wrote this
that dont help at all
thanks for goin easy on me
id say id never do it again
but look
its 2:28 am right now
its gonna happen alot for a few weeks
tryin to stay off the benadryl
startin to get used to my dirge feedback looper
anyone feel like puttin up pics
of what you got in your loops
orwhat you like in there for wacky shit

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 4:59 am
by erector
On the topic of mixers, does anybody have any experience with the Mackie 402 VLZ3 or the Alesis MultiMix 4 USB? I need a four-input mixer with two mic/instrument channels, gain, EQ and etc, and these two are the ones that stand out the most. I don't need the USB on the Alesis at all, but it's cheaper, and I'm tight, so...

In all seriousness though, if my friend's 802 VLZ3 is anything to go by, the Mackie will probably be worth the extra cash. Just wondering if anybody's had firsthand experience. Or if anybody can suggest any alternatives that aren't Behringer (not that they make a 4-input mixer that isn't a simple line mixer anyway).

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 10:00 am
by bigchiefbc
erector wrote:On the topic of mixers, does anybody have any experience with the Mackie 402 VLZ3 or the Alesis MultiMix 4 USB? I need a four-input mixer with two mic/instrument channels, gain, EQ and etc, and these two are the ones that stand out the most. I don't need the USB on the Alesis at all, but it's cheaper, and I'm tight, so...

In all seriousness though, if my friend's 802 VLZ3 is anything to go by, the Mackie will probably be worth the extra cash. Just wondering if anybody's had firsthand experience. Or if anybody can suggest any alternatives that aren't Behringer (not that they make a 4-input mixer that isn't a simple line mixer anyway).


My covers band has a Mackie 1604 VLZ3 mixer in our PA and it sounds amazing. I have no experience with the Alesis, the only other mixers I've ever used are Behringer. But the Mackie does great things to the sound, it has this sweetness that the Behringer doesn't have. It's hard to describe, but I highly recommend putting out the extra coin for the Mackie.

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 6:13 pm
by penelope tree
I've considered that Alesis model and it seems as if it has some problems with hiss.

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:09 am
by kbit
First I've I've sat down with the pedals in a while, decided to make a noise board.
A new user here, Bleachedfan, built me a bypass/feedback looper as part of a trade (along with a green ringer). Good shit, solid build.

Feedback loop -> EHX Cathedral -> ss/bs TAFM -> Malekko 616
(In the loop: Digitech Hyperphase -> Ibanez PM7 -> ss/bs Mini -> Arion Flanger -> DOD Graphic EQ)

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:52 am
by ryan summit
oh yeah!!!
night shot
i remember a young kb
sitting onthe hangrr floor
makin noise for 8 falafel stuffed ilfnuts
many moons ago
32 to be exact

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:11 am
by kbit
falafel and drone go hand in hand

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:07 am
by Dogbrainz
sonidero wrote:Sometimes , like right now, I use all my King Capitol / Skychord Osc with some TGD to bring the NOIZE!!!

noiseynoise.JPG

Mr Noisy looks rad. Starve knobs are always good fun.

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:00 am
by ryan summit
behr mx400mixer is the shit
works without power as a 4 to 1
with no vol control
with the power all channels boost
knobs at 12(50%) is reg volmume
guitar channel when boosted
ends up with some decent distortion
not sure if its amp distorting
or the unit itself
and its completely silent
finally got my samples
no more complainin about that
but what should i stick in these other 2 holes?
i never blabbed about sam kinison through ps6
awesome
one weird thing
wken i put it before tuner
the tuner popped when engaged
sounded like i was pullin a cable out the jack
i put it right after and it was fine
anyway not bad for $20 bucks

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 2:01 pm
by penelope tree
I'd like some sort of oscillating device. Maybe something like the Skychord Sleepchord 3? What are the options?

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:43 pm
by Quiet Things
penelope tree wrote:I'd like some sort of oscillating device. Maybe something like the Skychord Sleepchord 3? What are the options?


I own a Sleepdrone 5 and one of my bandmates has a Sleepdrone 3. I personally prefer the 5 because of the added options (And the dedicated outs for each oscillator are nice for certain things as well), but the 3 is a solid machine as well if you're going after something simple. My only gripe is it doesn't have an actual on/off switch; if it's plugged in, it's on. Small thing though, really.

If you want something crazier there's the Trogotronic line of products. They're more for chaos infused synth than anything truly controlled though, although with enough practice you can get SOME amount of stability to them.

If you wanna go SUPER simple there's always the good old Atari Punk Console, though I've never been a huge fan of them, myself.

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:55 pm
by Quiet Things
I guess I should actually post my board, while I'm at it, hah.

Image

My music board and my noise board are exactly the same because I'm weird.

Routing, for anyone who cares:

Johnson Echo > Fuzz Factory > PH-3 > Swollen Pickle > Memory Boy > DOD Death Metal > EHX Octave Multiplexer > DOD EQ > EHX Black Finger < Rainbow Machine > Pigtronix Keymaster
>Send A: DOD Hard Rock > MXR Carbon Copy > Return
>Send B > Boss DS-1 > Malekko Ekko 616 > Return
> Freakshow Electronics Digilog Delay > Digitect Metal Master
>Out 1 > EHX Freeze > Sovtek MIG-50
>Out 2 > Boss RC-20 > Shitty Pioneer Home Stereo Amp that is operating as my secondary amp for the time being.

I love pedal routing. It's such a soothing thing to me.

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:57 pm
by phantasmagorovich
Quiet Things wrote:
penelope tree wrote:I'd like some sort of oscillating device. Maybe something like the Skychord Sleepchord 3? What are the options?


I own a Sleepdrone 5 and one of my bandmates has a Sleepdrone 3. I personally prefer the 5 because of the added options (And the dedicated outs for each oscillator are nice for certain things as well), but the 3 is a solid machine as well if you're going after something simple. My only gripe is it doesn't have an actual on/off switch; if it's plugged in, it's on. Small thing though, really.

If you want something crazier there's the Trogotronic line of products. They're more for chaos infused synth than anything truly controlled though, although with enough practice you can get SOME amount of stability to them.

If you wanna go SUPER simple there's always the good old Atari Punk Console, though I've never been a huge fan of them, myself.


Yeah, APC's are kinda useless. I lost interest pretty quickly.

This however is giving me bad gas-attacks:

Image

http://nicksworldofsynthesizers.com/chaosengine.php

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:10 pm
by Quiet Things
Oh man...That's the ONE thing I wish my Sleepdrone 5 had, is goddamn momentary buttons. You can use the oscillator on/off switches but it's a pain and not nearly as accurate. That is seriously sexy.

Re: Noise boards

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:48 am
by penelope tree
phantasmagorovich wrote:
Quiet Things wrote:
penelope tree wrote:I'd like some sort of oscillating device. Maybe something like the Skychord Sleepchord 3? What are the options?


I own a Sleepdrone 5 and one of my bandmates has a Sleepdrone 3. I personally prefer the 5 because of the added options (And the dedicated outs for each oscillator are nice for certain things as well), but the 3 is a solid machine as well if you're going after something simple. My only gripe is it doesn't have an actual on/off switch; if it's plugged in, it's on. Small thing though, really.

If you want something crazier there's the Trogotronic line of products. They're more for chaos infused synth than anything truly controlled though, although with enough practice you can get SOME amount of stability to them.

If you wanna go SUPER simple there's always the good old Atari Punk Console, though I've never been a huge fan of them, myself.


Yeah, APC's are kinda useless. I lost interest pretty quickly.

This however is giving me bad gas-attacks:

Image

http://nicksworldofsynthesizers.com/chaosengine.php


That looks cool but do you have to hold down the buttons?