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April 25, 2009 at 12:40 am #78131st.bedeMember
here it is…please leave comments (like, flangers suck or wow you must have strong fingers to be able to push those buttons…. :lol:)…peace
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAOV8MD5iWg&feature=channel_page
April 25, 2009 at 4:53 am #96047bill ruppertParticipantGreat job!
You need more room for more gear!!!
Looks like up is the only way you can go:-)
BillApril 25, 2009 at 5:31 am #96048st.bedeMemberQuote:Great job!You need more room for more gear!!!
Looks like up is the only way you can go:-)
Billthanks….lol, just like any expessive major city, I must build UPWARD….
I wish I could crame all my gear in there but sadly some sits around unloved….the funny thing is that I have limited myself to only using two synths, right now (to be able to get as deep as possible with them…v-synth and ion), I do cheat however, lol (typically I fondel my jp8000 with out leeting the other two know…you know how affaries are)…
April 25, 2009 at 12:03 pm #96049MINGMemberVery nice!!!
April 25, 2009 at 9:55 pm #96064st.bedeMemberthank you…(please feel free to say what you think about the difference between EH and MXR…if you are so inclined)
April 26, 2009 at 2:10 am #96070ChumleyParticipantThanks, that was helpful. What kind of keyboards did you have in this? Curiosity, you know.
April 28, 2009 at 5:02 am #96107st.bedeMemberQuote:Thanks, that was helpful. What kind of keyboards did you have in this? Curiosity, you know.I went through a phase were I bought too many synths….so let me list the ones I use the most:
roland V-synth (typically for more of a digital type sound)
Alesis Ion (pretty warm but not 100% analoge sounding IMHO)
roland JP-8000 (love it new agey type sounds…bright and a bit warm…better bass then the ion except when I run the ion through my eh lpb-2ube….)
akai AX-60 (mean mean mean)
(now that I am thinking about all of them, including the others I have….each one is a bit different and I really like using them all…I am just to lazy right now, and into getting in deep and fast…not to mention I like to sample a synth then send the wav into the V-synth…too much fun)
April 28, 2009 at 1:57 pm #96124WatsonWoodMemberThanks, St.Bede, really enjoyable! And I like the idea of double flange. So maybe this could be developed into a new EHX pedal. A double Electric Mistress called the Big Mistress a.k.a. the Big Mist!
Two parallel-running stereo EMs with a loop option to feed one flange unit into the other.
I often use the Filter Matrix option on my EM, feeding it with Crying Tone and Metal Muff, then ending up with SMMH. Good for new sounds.
Your demos are great and spark lots of ideas. :rawk:April 28, 2009 at 7:32 pm #96146st.bedeMemberthank you watsonwood
April 28, 2009 at 9:48 pm #96150WatsonWoodMemberMy pleasure. The Big Mistress concept is now running round in my head.
April 29, 2009 at 4:25 am #96168st.bedeMemberQuote:My pleasure. The Big Mistress concept is now running round in my head.sound good to me…
what about a combined deluxe EM and flanger hoax…
or even better a combined poly chours and flanger hoax…of course that would be so pricy…
what about a deluxe flanger hoax that has a seprate filter matrix and slap back delay…
hmmm…maybe I should plug in some combinations..tonight
April 29, 2009 at 8:22 am #96173WatsonWoodMemberRight! So there would be the Fat Mistress (dedicated to Noel Redding and the JHE) consisting of a Deluxe Flanger Hoax with integrated and separately controllable Filter Matrix and Slap Back Delay and Stereo Output…
…as well as there being the Big Mistress (dedicated to John Paul Jones and LZ) consisting of two Electric Mistresses working either in parallel A + B or in loop mode A > B or B > A with integrated and separately controllable Filter Matrixes and Stereo Output.
…and both the Fat Mistress and the Bog Mistress would have a treadle for foot control of given values, such as delay time, filter matrix, oscillator speed, envelope etc. -
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