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October 6, 2009 at 9:04 am #79088vulturepianoMember
A pedal dedicated completely to the filter matrix of the electric mistress, more along the lines of the deluxe, would be great. I seem to use the filter matrix on my dem much more than the rather. However, I don’t know what the features would be. But it still seems like a cool idea. If anyone has already suggested this idea, my bad.
October 15, 2009 at 1:18 am #102241BlueSteelParticipantI think it’d be cool.
October 15, 2009 at 6:17 am #102259vulturepianoMemberwell, it can make your guitar sound quite metallic, if that makes sense. it’s useful to me as i use it very often in the music that i write. i think any sound can be useful to someone. but regardless of whether i run keys or guitar through it, i love the tones i can get when the filter is engaged. i know it’s very, very unlikely that ehx will produce a box solely for the filter matrix, but it’s a dream that i love to dream.
October 15, 2009 at 10:44 am #102267Fender&EHX4everModeratorThe filter matrix is also featured on the original vintage Electric Mistress (both 9v and 18v versions), the vintage EchoFlanger/PolyFlange/PolyChorus units, the reissued Stereo PolyChorus, and the new XO Stereo Electric Mistress. That’s quite a few pedals to choose from already.
October 16, 2009 at 12:33 am #102307BlueSteelParticipantis through zero flanging similar to a filter matrix? because i’m not sure as to what it sounds like and i think the flanger hoax can get through zero flanging.
October 16, 2009 at 1:19 am #102310Fender&EHX4everModeratorQuote:is through zero flanging similar to a filter matrix? because i’m not sure as to what it sounds like and i think the flanger hoax can get through zero flanging.There are websites out there that can give the technical definitions of each.
In laymans terms, a through zero flanger set to do the jet-plane swoosh will eventually pass through a notch of silence (the zero point).
The filter matrix freezes a notch, so it behaves more like a sort of metallic sounding equalizer.
October 16, 2009 at 2:07 pm #102318DiscoFreqParticipantI think the filter matrix is just a flanger without modulation, so actually just a very short delay
October 16, 2009 at 2:17 pm #102319electro-melxModeratorQuote:I think the filter matrix is just a flanger without modulation, so actually just a very short delay….when I had a Stereo Electric Mistress I used to call it ‘frozen flanger’ it’s just like turning the sweep off at a specific point…… which is probably what you just said. 😆
October 16, 2009 at 7:42 pm #102336Fender&EHX4everModeratorQuote:I think the filter matrix is just a flanger without modulation, so actually just a very short delay… with a very slight detune on the delayed signal. What’s missing is the LFO.
October 16, 2009 at 8:02 pm #102337DiscoFreqParticipantAre you sure, for a detune the delay time has to change?
October 16, 2009 at 8:55 pm #102339BlueSteelParticipantQuote:Quote:is through zero flanging similar to a filter matrix? because i’m not sure as to what it sounds like and i think the flanger hoax can get through zero flanging.There are websites out there that can give the technical definitions of each.
In laymans terms, a through zero flanger set to do the jet-plane swoosh will eventually pass through a notch of silence (the zero point).
The filter matrix freezes a notch, so it behaves more like a sort of metallic sounding equalizer.
ok, thanks for clearing that up for me!
does anyone know if the flanger hoax is able to get filter matrix sounds?
October 16, 2009 at 9:26 pm #102344DreamhunterMemberQuote:Quote:Quote:is through zero flanging similar to a filter matrix? because i’m not sure as to what it sounds like and i think the flanger hoax can get through zero flanging.There are websites out there that can give the technical definitions of each.
In laymans terms, a through zero flanger set to do the jet-plane swoosh will eventually pass through a notch of silence (the zero point).
The filter matrix freezes a notch, so it behaves more like a sort of metallic sounding equalizer.
ok, thanks for clearing that up for me!
does anyone know if the flanger hoax is able to get filter matrix sounds?
It is, unfortunately i can’t tell you how just yet! I own the pedal for what, 3 months now and i still have absolutely no idea how it works!!! :facepalm: :freak: Every time i use it it is like trying to pilot the Enterprise :poke: . I will try it tomorrow and give you the settings if i manage to get the sound. I know i did before!
October 16, 2009 at 10:00 pm #102345BlueSteelParticipantQuote:Quote:Quote:Quote:is through zero flanging similar to a filter matrix? because i’m not sure as to what it sounds like and i think the flanger hoax can get through zero flanging.There are websites out there that can give the technical definitions of each.
In laymans terms, a through zero flanger set to do the jet-plane swoosh will eventually pass through a notch of silence (the zero point).
The filter matrix freezes a notch, so it behaves more like a sort of metallic sounding equalizer.
ok, thanks for clearing that up for me!
does anyone know if the flanger hoax is able to get filter matrix sounds?
It is, unfortunately i can’t tell you how just yet! I own the pedal for what, 3 months now and i still have absolutely no idea how it works!!! :facepalm: :freak: Every time i use it it is like trying to pilot the Enterprise :poke: . I will try it tomorrow and give you the settings if i manage to get the sound. I know i did before!
Awesome, thanks!
October 17, 2009 at 9:10 am #102365nightravenMemberQuote:The filter matrix is also featured on the original vintage Electric Mistress (both 9v and 18v versions), the vintage EchoFlanger/PolyFlange/PolyChorus units, the reissued Stereo PolyChorus, and the new XO Stereo Electric Mistress. That’s quite a few pedals to choose from already.and then there’s all the thousands of ‘4 knob flangers’ that can be dialed in to the filter matrix and i’m sure you can mod any analogue flanger to turn off the sweep somehow. doesn’t seem that necessary to have it in a standalone box.
October 17, 2009 at 6:36 pm #102380SanquiFlerbMemberWell, it could be a nano pedal with a knob to find the desired freq. And maybe a switch for… Well, I’ll leave that to EHX haha. I’t does not seem like a totally bad idea, maybe a little bit underrated, but there are some EHX pedals that are underrated and currently on production…
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