John Carpenter-ish tone?
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John Carpenter-ish tone?
So, I have space left on my board. Can fit up to two side by side 125b pedals with top jacks.
I really liked this little demo clip of Juan through the Warp Vinyl and Descent:
https://instagram.com/p/rsl6mDBD1b/
Now, that's too much, and I don't think I'd have a use for the Warp Vinyl by itself, and I read that most people didn't like the Descent with bass.
Anything else that can get me in the ballpark of that John Carpenter-ish sound? (with a bass)
I really liked this little demo clip of Juan through the Warp Vinyl and Descent:
https://instagram.com/p/rsl6mDBD1b/
Now, that's too much, and I don't think I'd have a use for the Warp Vinyl by itself, and I read that most people didn't like the Descent with bass.
Anything else that can get me in the ballpark of that John Carpenter-ish sound? (with a bass)
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
I'm pretty sure there is a setting on the Bitquest that could get you close to that.
If you're looking for a dedicated reverb pedal the IE Nimbus is my favorite for bass.
If you're looking for a dedicated reverb pedal the IE Nimbus is my favorite for bass.

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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
yeah after some thinking maybe simply a Nimbus or Afterneath after a Subterranea or Frantabit? (I have both on my board already)
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
TBH It sounds like some medium-fast LFO modulation into a pretty squishy reverb.
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
please translate lfo modulation into pedal-types or concrete names for meD.o.S. wrote:TBH It sounds like some medium-fast LFO modulation into a pretty squishy reverb.
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
Yeah, Polytope and a reverb would get you pretty close. Maybe throw a pitch shifter in there as well. Your SubT or Franta would probably work pretty well.
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
This thing is like a John Carpenter soundtrack in a box and I know that they test all their pedals Squier Bass IV, anyway.
http://www.oldbloodnoise.com/pedals/procession-reverb
Is similar to the the Bitquest in that it is a multi fx for hipsters
http://www.oldbloodnoise.com/pedals/procession-reverb
Is similar to the the Bitquest in that it is a multi fx for hipsters
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
oh great another recommendation for the procession
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
albertjq wrote:oh great another recommendation for the procession
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
I love the procession for weirdo sounds. 1albertjq wrote:oh great another recommendation for the procession
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
Yeah any kind of detuner/chorus, maybe a flange if you set it a little bit differently than normal (i.e. you get the Flange motion without much of the 'jet' sound).Lebowsky wrote:please translate lfo modulation into pedal-types or concrete names for meD.o.S. wrote:TBH It sounds like some medium-fast LFO modulation into a pretty squishy reverb.- IE Polytope?
I hadn't looked much at the procession before just now, but if you look at that you'll see it's almost exactly what I suggested (LFO modulation into a squishy reverb) just in one box.
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
xDcasecandy wrote:Is similar to the the Bitquest in that it is a multi fx for hipsters
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
yup. I'm on a hunt for a Procession right now!!
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
casecandy wrote:
Is similar to the the Bitquest in that it is a multi fx for hipsters
Dr. Scientist is way cooler than Old Blood though. They don't have to appeal to the hipster through videos to sell their stuff because it is already neat.
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Re: John Carpenter-ish tone?
No way bro! Their videos are the best gear-related videos on YouTube (Knobs excluded, of course)lordgalvar wrote:casecandy wrote:
Is similar to the the Bitquest in that it is a multi fx for hipsters
Dr. Scientist is way cooler than Old Blood though. They don't have to appeal to the hipster through videos to sell their stuff because it is already neat.