Motherfuckers are tripping. 500 bucks my sack! I can still order one!!!
I do want that damn stereo bitcrusher though. UGH! If I'm a good boy this year, maybe I can get it.
Re: HEXE
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:55 pm
by space6oy
i'd probably stick w/ my warped vinyl instead of a melusine regardless.
Re: HEXE
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 12:11 pm
by zoooombiex
space6oy wrote:i'd probably stick w/ my warped vinyl instead of a melusine regardless.
They're pretty different imo, though the names suggest more overlap than actually exists. The melusine is very specifically a turntable simulator, and does that very well. The warped vinyl can sort of do that but in a more extreme rather than authentic sense. I use and enjoy both, so it's not a matter of better/worse
Re: HEXE
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:21 am
by sitarman
What do people think of the Revolver DX here? I have a Revolver II and really like it but I am not sure if the DX is worth the extra money (for me).
Re: HEXE
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 11:04 am
by UglyCasanova
I love the DX to bits. I probably use it too much. 4 second pingpong loop? Fuck. Yes.
Unfortunately, I haven't tried any of the previous models.
Re: HEXE
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 2:50 pm
by sitarman
UglyCasanova wrote:I love the DX to bits. I probably use it too much. 4 second pingpong loop? Fuck. Yes.
Unfortunately, I haven't tried any of the previous models.
Do you use the reverse/forward loop s a lot? and the full stop?
What is most interesting to me is the fade out option. But I would rather have a feedback option like on a regular delay pedal instead of a fade out.
But I understand that is not the scope of the pedal. Because it is used more for short glitching loops.
Re: HEXE
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:25 pm
by codetocontra
After a 4 month wait I was notified that my Revolver DX is ready to ship. Already in New York, might be here in a few days. The 4 second loop and the Ping Pong mode were the things that pushed me to order one, after lusting over the Revolver II for years but never wanting to pay for it. Sucks that the currency conversion cost me another $40 USD since I was added to the wait list but it really doesn't matter in the bigger picture. This pedal could be the killer looping device I have been desiring for years. Should work well with my current DL4 trinity setup.
Re: HEXE
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:29 pm
by Jwar
How much are they??? I emailed Hexe today about one.
Re: HEXE
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:51 pm
by codetocontra
€385
Re: HEXE
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:59 pm
by Jwar
Damn that's expensive!!
Re: HEXE
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 1:14 am
by Ev_O)))
codetocontra wrote: DL4 trinity.
I'd say a revolver and three DL4s is all the looping anyone woould need.
Re: HEXE
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 4:23 am
by sitarman
codetocontra wrote: This pedal could be the killer looping device I have been desiring for years. Should work well with my current DL4 trinity setup.
Yes they can work well together. Although they are really different. The Hexe is used mostly as a short random glitch looper. The Rev 2 has only 1 second of loop time, the new one 4 seconds. But I am not sure if you need 4 seconds because if you want long loops you might want to use another looper. I sometimes use my Rev 2 as a ring modulator as shown in this video. I combined it with an in sync delay. The middle part has some pitch shifting from another device going and then back to the REv 2 again.
codetocontra wrote:But I am not sure if you need 4 seconds because if you want long loops you might want to use another looper.
I don't agree. I have my DX before my looper and they only complement each other. I don't feel like they're overlapping. But this could just be us playing different kind of music. For soundscaping, it's an amazing combination.
Great video, btw! I really like running my DX like that as well. Very pleasing and fun to play.
edit: actually, here's a short clip of the DX in pingpong mode+a looper (the Digital Water in the bottom left corner)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSeWMwaIL-4[/youtube]
Re: HEXE
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 4:42 am
by sitarman
Thanks for the video. Nice!
UglyCasanova wrote:
sitarman wrote:
codetocontra wrote:But I am not sure if you need 4 seconds because if you want long loops you might want to use another looper.
I don't agree. I have my DX before my looper and they only complement each other. I don't feel like they're overlapping. But this could just be us playing different kind of music. For soundscaping, it's an amazing combination.
Great video, btw! I really like running my DX like that as well. Very pleasing and fun to play.
Thanks for the comment! I also do soundscaping (amongst others). Basically you are saying the same as I am saying. They can complement each other because they are different. The Rev 2 more for shorter random loops and other looping devices for longer loops. In this audio clip below I use the Hexe again in another way, as a low drone generator. The hexe kicking in at around 2:12
(the embedding on this forum doesn't work as expected like with YT embedding, so I am not sure if you can hear it?)
codetocontra wrote:But I am not sure if you need 4 seconds because if you want long loops you might want to use another looper.
For the record, I am being credited with Sitarman's quote, and I don't agree. There is a lot to do with 4 seconds, plus the manipulation that is available on the DX.
Edit: I don't think this is an actual argument though. Also, nice videos guys, good creative uses.