Poll
Question:
what kind of pedal is your favorite to horse around with and what direction do you want to see the research go ?
Option 1: boost
votes: 0
Option 2: compresser
votes: 2
Option 3: delay
votes: 4
Option 4: distortion
votes: 3
Option 5: filter
votes: 5
Option 6: fuzz
votes: 2
Option 7: modulate
votes: 9
Option 8: octive
votes: 1
Option 9: overdrive
votes: 3
Option 10: F**k it, I want it, so what... even if i dont need it
votes: 6
Just thought this would be a fun way to show the gods upstairs what we are into and wanting
Needs to be one more category - "Doesn't matter, I'm gonna build it anyway" for all of us junkies who might actually want a Golden Cello/CompTremDrive/Random Noise Generator 5000 one day, even though we have absolutely no idea what we'd use it for. That being said, I used my Nautilus on a session for a ballad yesterday. Scary how good it sounded.
I'm big on tooling around with distortions, as i am still a novice with more complicated stuff.
However, i think the collective work has had its pass at distortion. i think filtering and sequencing is the route "we" need to expand into.
I lean in to the "I don't need it" crowd, mostly because I always figure I'll come up with a way of using it. That rarely pans out on the oddballs (Honey Dripper), but then again I'll toss the LowRider on my board from time to time. I love building stuff and projects tend to find me...rather than me finding them.
Good example is that on my live rig I use a Line6 modulation modeler cuz it's easy and sounds good. I have an old Boss BF-2 at home and have always wanted an old MXR Flanger. So I built the Collosalus AND the Current Lover, both of which I needed like a hole in the...wallet. As it turns out the Collosalus sounds great but I've been using the Current Lover on my board full time now. Hadn't seen that one coming and don't recall even liking the original EH.
Quote from: GermanCdn on December 18, 2012, 11:47:50 PM
Needs to be one more category - "Doesn't matter, I'm gonna build it anyway" for all of us junkies who might actually want a Golden Cello/CompTremDrive/Random Noise Generator 5000 one day, even though we have absolutely no idea what we'd use it for.
Why is everyone looking at me... ;)
Quote from: icecycle66 on December 19, 2012, 12:19:56 AM
However, i think the collective work has had its pass at distortion. i think filtering and sequencing is the route "we" need to expand into.
I tend to agree with this, at least as far as MBP is concerned. I do enjoy building a nice overdrive because the simplicity and ease....it's like taking a vacation. But, there is still a pretty big gap to be filled in terms of filters/sequencers/delays and some simple DSP in the DIY world.
Quote from: madbean on December 19, 2012, 02:09:08 PM
and some simple DSP in the DIY world.
I've really dropped the ball in this area as well. 2012 was going to be CJ's Year of DSP, and it really didn't pan out that way. :-\
Filters.... sequencers... DSP.
Sounds like a lot of fun to me!
Quote from: culturejam on December 19, 2012, 04:32:16 PM
Quote from: madbean on December 19, 2012, 02:09:08 PM
and some simple DSP in the DIY world.
I've really dropped the ball in this area as well. 2012 was going to be CJ's Year of DSP, and it really didn't pan out that way. :-\
Well, I am still very interested in collaborating if you want to try and pick this up in 2013. I can see investing in a couple development boards. Maybe the UNO and FV1. And, you already have the FV1 dev board, so... ;D
The talk of dsp makes me wish there was a DIY freeze pedal of sorts. I think that would be a killer project.
Is this the kind of thing you guys are talking about when you say DSP?
http://line6.com/tcddk/
Not necessarily the Tonecore thing, just digital processing in general. Basically it's a programmed IC that usually has some kind of audio processing algorithms loaded via assembly or some other kind of code. You can DIY this sort of thing provided you can write the code and compile it/burn it to the chip. The tools to do it are quite cheap now, but there is definitely a learning curve on the programming side of it.
I don't really know a lot about it myself, but I am interested in exploring it sometime. One guy who does really cool stuff with digital stuff is "Cloudscapes" over on DIYSB. He's gotten pretty advanced with it from what I've seen.
Quote from: madbean on December 19, 2012, 06:00:24 PM
Well, I am still very interested in collaborating if you want to try and pick this up in 2013. I can see investing in a couple development boards. Maybe the UNO and FV1. And, you already have the FV1 dev board, so... ;D
Hell yeah. Once I get my I/O board reworked, I'll be in business. That and find an EEPROM burner that works natively with my Mac. But that can come much later.
Quote from: madbean on December 19, 2012, 02:09:08 PM
...and some simple DSP in the DIY world.
Hopefully soon you'll have that Mobius to clone right? ;) ;D
If MBP brought out a synth board (like the ASM-1, with VCO, VCF, VCA, PSU, the whole she-bang), I'd buy one, no questions asked.
Partly because the Bean uses commonly available parts, and not CEM or SSM chips that no one sells anymore.