Paul_C wrote: Having said that, I have just sent someone £50 for a Ellitone Multi Synth.
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Paul_C wrote: Having said that, I have just sent someone £50 for a Ellitone Multi Synth.
*sigh*
Dungus wrote:Paul_C wrote: Having said that, I have just sent someone £50 for a Ellitone Multi Synth.
*sigh*
Are you asking about the Tele?dubkitty wrote:baritone or standard scale?
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How dare you sully my good name.
I've got both and I'm a bigger fan of the Bakfram...admittedly I have not spent enough time with both to really have expert opinion. To me, Bakfram is more of a delay whereas Fabrikat is more of a freeze if that makes sense. I have a bunch of pedals in this area and the main difference I see is the workflow it encourages. Most of these are kind of deep and dynamically sensitive to themselves and the way they are laid out is everything on how you use it and discover it. As for Pladask, I'm pretty in love with the newest, Falma, which is super simple. 4 knobs. boom. I'm bummed I passed on Draume.gila_crisis wrote:I did almost sell my Fabrikat. On a way I like better the intuitiveness and quickness of the Bakfram, and both cover some common ground. But the Fabrikat has some specialties which the Bakfram can't do, and viceversa. So keeping both.Dowi wrote:I don't know how things turned this way but now I have a Fabrikat incoming for the second time this year. I always felt like I needed to explore it more, plus it sounded better than any similar device.
First the Bakfram is more quick and intuitive to use. It doesn't offer all the alghorhythms of the Fabrikat, but a cool feature which sets it appart is the clock knob. With slower clock you can achive longer loops (on the Fabrikat you are mostly limited by this max 1s buffer, while Bakfram can go up to 6-7s). With the clock you can also create some wonderful pitch artifacts.Blood_mountain wrote:I have wondered about this a lot. I have a Fabrikat and love it, and the Bakfram does seem to have some unique features. Just not sure there is enough to warrant me having both. What do you like best about Bakfram that Fabrikat can’t do?gila_crisis wrote:I did almost sell my Fabrikat. On a way I like better the intuitiveness and quickness of the Bakfram, and both cover some common ground. But the Fabrikat has some specialties which the Bakfram can't do, and viceversa. So keeping both.Dowi wrote:I don't know how things turned this way but now I have a Fabrikat incoming for the second time this year. I always felt like I needed to explore it more, plus it sounded better than any similar device.
I've had both but in different moments, so i never did a real-time comparison between the two. Only thing i can say is that i didn't have much use for the Bakfram octave-up/octave-down functions, and i always found it to be a more "textural" pedal capable of reverber-ish sounds or reverse delays, while the Fabrikat was more incisive and able to drastically mangle the original sound, specially with some patches. Don't get me wrong, they're both able to do light ambience or noisy feedbacks like Gila said, but, to me, the Bakfram was more dedicated to add background movement. I loved its immediacy, which is not necessarily the case of Fabrikat, but I clearly remember that sonically the Fabrikat sounded better than any other granular-based device I've ever had, plus having the tone control right there was super useful.Blood_mountain wrote:I have wondered about this a lot. I have a Fabrikat and love it, and the Bakfram does seem to have some unique features. Just not sure there is enough to warrant me having both. What do you like best about Bakfram that Fabrikat can’t do?gila_crisis wrote:I did almost sell my Fabrikat. On a way I like better the intuitiveness and quickness of the Bakfram, and both cover some common ground. But the Fabrikat has some specialties which the Bakfram can't do, and viceversa. So keeping both.Dowi wrote:I don't know how things turned this way but now I have a Fabrikat incoming for the second time this year. I always felt like I needed to explore it more, plus it sounded better than any similar device.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
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