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Post by hospitalcomedian on May 27, 2009 23:03:09 GMT
Does anyone else do this? Plugging a pedal back into itself if it has stereo outs or such, to make a loop and then using the knobs to change the sound? I've been doing this for while and if you use chorus/flanger/phaser/pitch shift effects it keeps on changing itself. Then you can use more tha one pedal wrongly at the same time in a link or separately and get sounds that affect themselves but can be used in a manageable way...........
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chud
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Post by chud on May 27, 2009 23:45:16 GMT
Is this possible on a Headrush (or two)? I'd love to try it.
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Post by hospitalcomedian on May 28, 2009 16:25:00 GMT
you can do it with pretty much any pedals so long as at least one has two outputs. the thing with doing it using a headrush or other delay/loop pedals is that you're unlikely to get more than a high-pitched squeal or a single flat tone. pitch shifters and multi-effects have a lot of scope for controlling the outcome.
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Post by hospitalcomedian on May 28, 2009 17:14:05 GMT
I just uploaded an example (electro jungle) on virb.com/mmbd It was done using a zoom g2 and a behringer delay pedal. I set up the parameters and just let it do its own thing.
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Post by chud on May 29, 2009 4:49:21 GMT
I figured it would probably be kinda boring with those, but those are the only pedals I've got besides a Line 6 Uber Metal distortion which I didn't figure could do much either.
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