please help me to identify this pedal
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please help me to identify this pedal
hi
i really like to know what pedal he use.
the big one with 6 knobs and three switches
you can see it at 9min 38 when he manipule it
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ffa0g-FUFBs&ab_channel=OUTRAAssocia%C3%A7%C3%A3oCultural[/youtube]
may it's diy it seems that it have a little blue screen ...
thanks
i really like to know what pedal he use.
the big one with 6 knobs and three switches
you can see it at 9min 38 when he manipule it
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ffa0g-FUFBs&ab_channel=OUTRAAssocia%C3%A7%C3%A3oCultural[/youtube]
may it's diy it seems that it have a little blue screen ...
thanks
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
cool vid!noisefield wrote:
unfortunately, i can't really make out much from the dark image

maybe someone with better eyes than mine

i do wonder if it's something like an HX Stomp....
"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
yes i realy like his work.
i'm a beginner gurdy player and it's a great instrument
i'm a beginner gurdy player and it's a great instrument
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
I'm going to venture it's a DIY box - he was mentioning Max/MSP in an interview I found, so perhaps it's something along those lines?
The orientation of the knobs & switches along with the LCD screen is not as common with commercial builds (sizing & space matters, not as much with DIY), which is really why I say that, though.
Based on the cut in the video, maybe it's a custom distortion of some kind? He talks frequently about acoustic resonance, so perhaps it's a very specific program he wrote & installed in that box?
The orientation of the knobs & switches along with the LCD screen is not as common with commercial builds (sizing & space matters, not as much with DIY), which is really why I say that, though.
Based on the cut in the video, maybe it's a custom distortion of some kind? He talks frequently about acoustic resonance, so perhaps it's a very specific program he wrote & installed in that box?
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
ah - that makes sense 

"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
Very hard to tell from that angle but it kind of looks like a Mod Devices Dwarf to me?
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
backwardsvoyager wrote:Very hard to tell from that angle but it kind of looks like a Mod Devices Dwarf to me?

I considered this too, but perhaps not:
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
ahh, you're right.
the layout is very similar to the pi-Stomp, so I would guess that its a Raspberry Pi-based DIY unit.
it's possible to run Max and Puredata patches as effects in virtual pedalboard chains on those (as well as the MOD Dwarf).
the layout is very similar to the pi-Stomp, so I would guess that its a Raspberry Pi-based DIY unit.
it's possible to run Max and Puredata patches as effects in virtual pedalboard chains on those (as well as the MOD Dwarf).
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
cool - really makes sense.
i bought an Electrosmith Daisy Petal on a whim a while back because they were dangling it for real cheap, and because they made words like "pure data max/msp zrrbbl gloamng krrfluthrr" but it has been a big disappointment so far with virtually no development and i am also a disappointment who hasn't bothered to learn any programming to make that happen myself - maybe i'll look at a better-supported format like the mod dwarf someday....
i bought an Electrosmith Daisy Petal on a whim a while back because they were dangling it for real cheap, and because they made words like "pure data max/msp zrrbbl gloamng krrfluthrr" but it has been a big disappointment so far with virtually no development and i am also a disappointment who hasn't bothered to learn any programming to make that happen myself - maybe i'll look at a better-supported format like the mod dwarf someday....
"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."
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Re: please help me to identify this pedal
like does it implement Pd poorly or something? I saw some demo of the eurorack version and it seemed like you just shoved Pd patches into it. Maybe im naiive?Dandolin wrote:cool - really makes sense.
i bought an Electrosmith Daisy Petal on a whim a while back because they were dangling it for real cheap, and because they made words like "pure data max/msp zrrbbl gloamng krrfluthrr" but it has been a big disappointment so far with virtually no development and i am also a disappointment who hasn't bothered to learn any programming to make that happen myself - maybe i'll look at a better-supported format like the mod dwarf someday....
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