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April 26, 2012 at 2:36 pm #82329bill ruppertParticipant
Effectology Special Edition “Superego Synth Engine”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO3A_nhNf54
Below are the settings for the Effectology video plus some extra info on granular synthesis.
Pads
Pizz
Gliss
Pulse
Reverse
Stack
Orchestron
Delay and reverb used:
Granular synthesis
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaGranular synthesis is a basic sound synthesis method that operates on the microsound time scale.
It is based on the same principle as sampling. However, the samples are not played back conventionally, but are instead split into small pieces of around 1 to 50ms. These small pieces are called grains. Multiple grains may be layered on top of each other, and may play at different speeds, phases, volume, and frequency.
At low speeds of playback, the result is a soundscape, often a cloud, that is manipulable in a manner unlike that for natural sound sampling or other synthesis techniques. At high speeds, the result is heard as a note or notes of a novel timbre. By varying the waveform, envelope, duration, spatial position, and density of the grains, many different sounds can be produced.
Both have been used for musical purposes: as sound effects, raw material for further processing by other synthesis or digital signal processing effects, or as complete musical works in their own right. Conventional effects that can be achieved include amplitude modulation and time stretching. More experimentally, stereo or multichannel scattering, random reordering, disintegration and morphing are possible
April 26, 2012 at 10:05 pm #117418mauriciomfMemberFantastic Episode!!! Great Pedal!!! Isn’t on the site yet?
April 26, 2012 at 11:22 pm #117420kevorkianMemberBill, do you record these demos through an amp or direct?
April 26, 2012 at 11:45 pm #117421LouisMemberThis one blows me away!!!! Would this work with Bass? What about if I had a Moog Minotaur? If not then will we see a bass edition of the superego?
You guys have out done yourself this time.
April 27, 2012 at 2:23 pm #117427yonderwandererMemberIs there an official release date for this yet? Dying to get my hands on one!
April 27, 2012 at 2:57 pm #117428yonderwandererMemberAlso, I’d love to see how the Ravish Sitar and the Microsynth sound when put in front of the pedal and into the effects loop. I can see both generating some crazy sounds.
April 27, 2012 at 3:02 pm #117429bill ruppertParticipantThey are shipping limited quantities in 2 + weeks.
Quote:Is there an official release date for this yet? Dying to get my hands on one!April 27, 2012 at 3:07 pm #117430mauriciomfMemberThe Freeze uses the Granular synthesis too??
April 27, 2012 at 4:01 pm #117432greggieboiMembersounds very good, but how does this sound without any other effects?
April 27, 2012 at 4:48 pm #117433bill ruppertParticipantI go direct with a clean Fender amp simulator.
Very neutral in sound.Quote:Bill, do you record these demos through an amp or direct?April 27, 2012 at 4:49 pm #117434bill ruppertParticipantThanks!
It works great with bass.Quote:This one blows me away!!!! Would this work with Bass? What about if I had a Moog Minotaur? If not then will we see a bass edition of the superego?You guys have out done yourself this time.
April 27, 2012 at 4:50 pm #117435bill ruppertParticipantQuote:sounds very good, but how does this sound without any other effects?April 27, 2012 at 4:52 pm #117436bill ruppertParticipantYes.
But the superego lets you play it more like an instrument with the auto mode and gliss.
The effects loop lets you take it further yet.Quote:The Freeze uses the Granular synthesis too??April 27, 2012 at 6:44 pm #117437GerardMemberYeah pal, I see what you did there. The pedal chain in the Orchestron is almost the same to the pedal chain of the ARP Solina sound you showed for St.Patrick day, but of course both the Orchestron and the Solina were developed to try to fit the Mellotron´shoes and both were used for symphonic textures (thoug my favourite would allways be the freeman)
acording to here: http://www.gepr.net/proginst.html the use of the Orchestron was featured in Yes´s Relayer with Patrick Moraz, though the monster Orchestron that he used looks nothing like the modest keyboard in the video.
I was thinking in buying the freeze but the super ego looks better for drones, with the effects loop and all that. What would you say is the main difference in sound other than the extra features? I feel the frozen sound in the Superego sounds more Synthetized, It could be my imagination, or the way you set the Big Muff, cause It doesnt soun like an overdriven freeze.
Also CAN YOU GET TRANSPOSITION/PORTAMENTO SOUNDS like the ones you got with the V256?
April 27, 2012 at 7:12 pm #117438DavidSParticipantWow love this pedal. Is it possible in the future ehx might release a reverb pedal that has an effects loop. That way you could change the reverb sound by adding effects to it and keep the dry signal normal. Treating the reverb like delay repeats?
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