very cool. i'd want to use whatever aux sends and maybe direct outs to cross modulate these, like being able to send the other pedals sounds to the looper, being able to process the other sounds with the octave/overtones, while still using feedback loops. It would probably be less stable, from interactions? I liked how you brought in a cheap rhythm from the jamman pedal but filtered it to make it sound like german dub or whatever.
There are small mixers that have 2 aux-sends, that might be be quite a fun way to try what you're saying there… or maybe 2 mixing desks? Definitely worth exploring!
Yes, the Jamman has the option to play a simple rhythm (I think there's 6 built in) alongside your loop than you can fade in and out with a volume knob, but it doesn't record onto your loop so you don't have to worry about ruining it if it doesn't sound good
aw thanks so much! The spring reverb is an Intellijel Designs Springray (I think the medium one, I also have the large one). I bought that one new but you actually find them in a lot of guitar amps which a reverb dial, which is sometimes a cheaper and or more accessible option.
Pretty crazy stuff! Instant sub. ✨✨✨
reminds me of the anti-mass spectrometer from half life 1 lmao, really cool tho
Good job! Very interesting sound
Sounds good! I love the spring reverb!
Man, that sounds really cool
very cool. i'd want to use whatever aux sends and maybe direct outs to cross modulate these, like being able to send the other pedals sounds to the looper, being able to process the other sounds with the octave/overtones, while still using feedback loops. It would probably be less stable, from interactions? I liked how you brought in a cheap rhythm from the jamman pedal but filtered it to make it sound like german dub or whatever.
There are small mixers that have 2 aux-sends, that might be be quite a fun way to try what you're saying there… or maybe 2 mixing desks? Definitely worth exploring!
Nice
Very nice. Was the "beat" being generated by the Jamman pedal? How did you do that?
Yes, the Jamman has the option to play a simple rhythm (I think there's 6 built in) alongside your loop than you can fade in and out with a volume knob, but it doesn't record onto your loop so you don't have to worry about ruining it if it doesn't sound good
this is fucking amazing man. what is that spring reverb thing on the top right?
aw thanks so much! The spring reverb is an Intellijel Designs Springray (I think the medium one, I also have the large one). I bought that one new but you actually find them in a lot of guitar amps which a reverb dial, which is sometimes a cheaper and or more accessible option.
These would be great samples for dark wave music. May I use some?
Of course - please do!