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Post by Wookie on Jan 19, 2006 9:01:05 GMT 7
Lai ah lai..... ;D
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Post by Stunotonyas on Jan 19, 2006 9:03:06 GMT 7
TRIWAVE!!!
anything lah... anything also can...
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Post by Wookie on Jan 19, 2006 9:09:34 GMT 7
triwave is madness. wiring madness. anyway I haven't list out the materials required for the triwave yet. so as promised end 2007!!!!
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Post by Stunotonyas on Jan 19, 2006 9:11:05 GMT 7
what's going to be the specs on the mixer, Mr Self Appointed xFashioncorex Observer?
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Post by Wookie on Jan 19, 2006 9:31:10 GMT 7
Lets see....
Connections and Controls Input Output Send 1 Send 2 Return 1 Return 2 Mix knob 2 stomp switches 1 phase toggle switch 2 Ultrabright LEDs but not Disco. Disco is over bro.
Features 1. Two buffered parallel effects loops with a Mix knob. 2. Two independant stomp switch to bypass the parallel loops. When off the signal is buffered. 3. One phase switch for one loop to either correct the phase the effect when combined with the second or purposely just to fuck things up.
There are many uses for this. 1. Blending two sets of effects placed in the loops, eg mix a Flanger+Delay with a Phaser+Delay all set to different rates for ultra fuckup-ness. 2. Blend an effect with the dry signal. Good for Bass or Bottom, Master when used with guitar effects. Revive the BOTTOM. Can also simulate the effect of a Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive with any of your favourite drive pedal. YES!!! SPARKLE DS1!!! 3. Signal splitter. Just plug the guitar in and then take the output from Send 1 and Send 2 to anywhere you like. The signal is buffered and healthy.
Price? This one will be more expensive due to larger box, dual stompswitches and active circuitry. To be confirmed.
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Post by Wookie on Jan 19, 2006 9:32:25 GMT 7
Oh and forgot... Will MrMisse do the artwork again this time?
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Post by Stunotonyas on Jan 19, 2006 10:37:07 GMT 7
ok then.. take my vote for the bee baaaaaaah clone out n put my vote on this expensive box.. and yes, i'll be more than glad to do the artwork again... but listen here bro..
DISCO IS NOT OVER, BRO!!! DISCO WILL BE ALIVE THIS SUNDAY!!!
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Post by Stunotonyas on Jan 19, 2006 10:40:05 GMT 7
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Post by Wookie on Jan 19, 2006 11:02:23 GMT 7
i think its not a problem at all for an extra exp pedal out. gotta test test a bit and see if it works. it should with a regular proel/line6 expression pedal.
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Post by Stunotonyas on Jan 19, 2006 11:07:29 GMT 7
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Post by tim1002 on Jan 19, 2006 12:24:56 GMT 7
octron! barber tone press!
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Post by Wookie on Jan 19, 2006 12:32:42 GMT 7
huh? cannot. I won't clone any existing pedals. The barber's are pretty reasonably prized I reckon.
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Post by thor666 on Jan 19, 2006 14:09:05 GMT 7
very interesting specs. just to check - if say using a expression pedal, can I slowly step on the pedal, so that I can "blend" from a clean signal to a drive signal? always a very interesting pedal for the single guitarist in the band.
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Post by BS on Jan 19, 2006 14:13:26 GMT 7
volume pedal or volume knob can do that no? ;D usually i use vol knob for that hehe
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Post by Wookie on Jan 19, 2006 14:53:46 GMT 7
volume pedal or volume knob can do that no? ;D usually i use vol knob for that hehe uhm its about blending 2 signals into one. Once clean on top of the dirty or the other way round. volume pedal/knob just reduces the volume.
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