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Sub Octave Fuzzy Glitchyness

Started by Dixie_Crap, July 08, 2011, 04:48:48 AM

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Dixie_Crap


Happened up on this yesterday (don't worry I cleaned up after) and holy mackerel do I want one!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b489Ye3Tkw

Love the Glitch!

Any chance anything like this could become a project?

bigmufffuzzwizz

That along with the rest of this guys pysch pedals!!! Boy those are cool!
Owner and operator of Magic Pedals

pandadandan

4ms Nocto Loco is in your future...

madbean

I like the Nocto a little more than the first one. The closest thing I've got is a design for the "Shocktave" which is an  octave down fuzz. Not quite as crazy as these two examples.

jtn191


Dixie_Crap

Yeah, that is seriously cool.
I think I'll have to keep on practicing with some simpler pedals before I tackle this beauty (need to learn how to read schematics and convert to stripboard  ??? )


culturejam

The Shocktave is pretty bad-ass.  ;D

Here's a demo I did for the one I built a couple weeks ago:
http://www.archive.org/details/ShocktaveFuzzDemo

On certain settings, the decay quickly turns into random notes. It's so weird!!  :D
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My Personal Site with Effects Projects

JakeFuzz

Quote from: jtn191 on July 09, 2011, 01:22:35 PM
check it out: schematics/kits for 4ms pedals http://www.commonsound.com/kits/doku.php

Dude! I dudn't realize those 4ms kits were only around $100. I really want one of those now. The Nocto Loco seems the most useable and not as much of a noise generator as the Atoner or some of the other effects on there.

jtn191