Is there a way to get the uncertain, confused whammy +2 ctave sound without the +2 octave. Pretty sure its because monophonic pedal doesn't like multiple notes.
I'm looking for digital garbage without bitcrushing or grit. Just computor struggling with the input and going " uh.... " before spitting something out. Tried shifting -2 octaves after but....doesn't have the same magic.
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Can LFO-control any effects parametrs or anything else in my GR-55 (guitar synth with its own effects section), including multiple LFOs fighting over the same controls.
So yea, random weird is doable but it doesn't get to artifacting.
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I've had good luck running stuff (try delay and different things) into a monophonic synth envelopes (like the stuff in Line 6 FM4/M9/etc). It confuses the pitch tracking.
Uh yeah I just randomly got a sound sort of like what you're describing out of that. Not really exactly like the whammy struggling (I love that sound too) but similar-ish.
It also does tonnes of other amazing things! Great pedal all round, but if you're ONLY after this one sound I'd look for a method that nailed it better.
I've had sounds like that recording into a computer that really couldn't handle the processing, I dunno how that would help from a playing perspective, but if you want it in recordings, switching out the real computer for a shitty laptop for a track might get you somewhere.
Uh yeah I just randomly got a sound sort of like what you're describing out of that. Not really exactly like the whammy struggling (I love that sound too) but similar-ish.
It also does tonnes of other amazing things! Great pedal all round, but if you're ONLY after this one sound I'd look for a method that nailed it better.
I've had sounds like that recording into a computer that really couldn't handle the processing, I dunno how that would help from a playing perspective, but if you want it in recordings, switching out the real computer for a shitty laptop for a track might get you somewhere.
i've been actually thinking a lot about it myself, but i'm just absolutely not sure what i'd do with it but i have some sounds in my head that i have no idea how to accomplish and this might do it
Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:crashing or crushing the cpu on ableton sometimes makes the most beautiful noises. i've always wnated something that recreates that.
SOMEONE GET ON IT!!!!!!!! lol
I feel like I've actually seen something like this before...
MASF Possessed won't do anything like this, but Montreal Assembly Probability Of A Fax Machine might be able to get you there. MTLASM Wrong Side Of Uranus might be a worth a look too. Frostwave Sonic Alienator too maybe?