johningram
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Post by johningram on Apr 21, 2006 23:57:07 GMT -5
I recently finished the prototype of my Mutant Phaser SE and thought I'd share a pic with you fine feathered fiends. www.mcremix.com/se.jpgits too big to post, so I'm linking instead. a total of 27 bends ranging from tone generation to distortion to glitchy gate to whacked-out phasing. a true noise console.
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futureimage
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Post by futureimage on Apr 22, 2006 2:26:29 GMT -5
Niiiiice, but why didn't you patchbay?
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johningram
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Post by johningram on Apr 22, 2006 10:56:10 GMT -5
a) I hate patchbays b) the bends come from seperate points of origin, a patchbay wouldn't be as effective as individual switches c) I hate patchbays
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Post by thesemenincident on Apr 23, 2006 23:52:55 GMT -5
It is beautiful! My friend tells me Danelectro pedals are good for bending... (Those are some of the ugliest pedals ever IMHO hahaha) I need to get some to start bending pedals... right now all I own is a Johnson/Signal-Flex Echo pedal (It's some no-name brand that is supposedly a division of the Boss co.) I'd love to bend some cheapo pedals though... whenever I'm not a poor-ass, unemployed piece of crap (which is most likely not in the near future)
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Post by electrifire on Jun 11, 2006 16:20:29 GMT -5
This Arion phaser is becoming a classic benders target! The good thing about the Arion phasor: it's stereo, unbent the sound is crap, so it's usualy cheap, and easy to circuitbend. Nice for warping oscillating and filtering. I built one inside my Bart Smit bent keyboard. www.electri-fire.com/bartsmit.htm
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