I'm playing pedalboard mix-up and thinking of switching my Arp from Keys to Casio drums. I think this convinced me. Love the glitchy granular bit crush sorta thing you got with that. Into a low repeat slapback - Perfect!
If you had split cables on the input and output… could you have this in a full pedal chain and access the feedback loop while allowing the dry signal to pass through?
i sold the pedal so i have no way to actually test this, but i would say it's a possibility since it has a wet and dry volume, theoretically the dry signal would go thru the "dual splitter" you are talking about. You may experience some loss of voltage, ie dirty or weaker dry signal, but I say go for it! let me know what happens. great question
@@MisterAdler with that logic all distortion pedals would be frying themselves. it's overloading the signal but not increasing the voltage so it won't hurt the device.
I'm playing pedalboard mix-up and thinking of switching my Arp from Keys to Casio drums. I think this convinced me. Love the glitchy granular bit crush sorta thing you got with that. Into a low repeat slapback - Perfect!
it’s always worth experimenting! glad to help ;)
fucking love this vid!!
happy to hear it
Feedback is so DOPE🔥
unlike any i've heard before :) it's really the main reason i keep the pedal haha
If you had split cables on the input and output… could you have this in a full pedal chain and access the feedback loop while allowing the dry signal to pass through?
i sold the pedal so i have no way to actually test this, but i would say it's a possibility since it has a wet and dry volume, theoretically the dry signal would go thru the "dual splitter" you are talking about. You may experience some loss of voltage, ie dirty or weaker dry signal, but I say go for it! let me know what happens. great question
Not sure what your channel is, but I subscribed from this video alone.
welcome to the community :) i have a lot more weirdness planned
@5:58 is worth getting pedal no matter what.
so gnarly :)
How do you achieve the feedback? A split cable?
yep :) i have a mono to dual mono cable splitter, then run one signal to the input and the other signal to the amp.
@@mr.apartment Cool. Is it safe doing so? I am afraid if it may burn the circuit.
@@MisterAdler with that logic all distortion pedals would be frying themselves. it's overloading the signal but not increasing the voltage so it won't hurt the device.
very cool
:)
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