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Yeah, the pitch shifter is a great organ tone machine. Really nice demo, clean channel. Nice preset selector cap! Rainbow quest forever! :!!!:
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Ryan wrote:I should be able to show you guys the production version by the end of the month, my wait is supposed to be over soon.


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Super stoked to hear about this.
I really want to try to get one of the production ones.
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jwar wrote:SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO my Bitquest is working perfect again. LOL! Ryan!!! RYAN!!!! I don't know what I did but I fixed it!!!!

hahahaha God I love this thing!

Here's a pic of a organish type sound I was getting from it. Sooooooooooooo goood. Of course I don't have my knobs labeled anymore...yea....I should have done that. But the adventure selector knob is on the pitch shifting setting. This tracks so well on this setting.


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Also, note how you can still kind of see the original design on the enclosure. hahaha.


Whoa that's totally awesome! I love it, that finish and name are super badass, nicely done! And nice fix, I knew you'd fix it... sometimes it just takes a bit of magic.

Sparrow wrote:BitQuest! and ILFDD are Honestly my Fav Sounding Delays i've owned :joy:
i was just thinking this Again today - while jammin'.
> i need another BitQuest so i can use all the other settings more.
i'm pretty sure i NEED to leave the BitQuest on Clean Delay. i feel off .. when it's Off that setting :p


Ryan. YOU make the Best Delays.


Aww shucks, thanks Josh! Your demos showing them off are really cool, thank you very much!

Clean Channel wrote:ILFDD is an amazing 'dark' delay, and the BQ is a lovely digital delay (I find it a lot like the DD-2, but with waaay more features).

Together they're a perfect pair, and are together covering all my delay needs on my board!

Mr. Ryan, you make good cookies. I mean delays.


Haha thanks Tim! I remember those commercials, nice bit of Canadiana there! And that organ demo clip is really cool, that's a great video.

PetZounds wrote:Super stoked to hear about this.
I really want to try to get one of the production ones.


Nice timing! Check out my work bench right now:

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The boxes are en route and I'm working on getting the pcbs ready, I'll be sending out the first 50 to stores within the next few weeks!
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I kept the spot open on my board waiting for this moment :joy:
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Can't wait to see what the regular production version will look like!
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Clean Channel wrote:Can't wait to see what the regular production version will look like!


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Yeah, I'm excited to see that. Decided today that I'll be spending more time with the Ring Mod. Cause I think it's a great ring mod, and I truely want to understand how to use ring mod in general
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skullservant wrote:Yeah, I'm excited to see that. Decided today that I'll be spending more time with the Ring Mod. Cause I think it's a great ring mod, and I truely want to understand how to use ring mod in general


My favorite mode by far. Super versatile. Everything at zero and ctrl 0 at full does a good phaser/univibe with the mix all the way wet, then you can turn Ctrl 0 all the way down and bump the rate up and the tone up and you get a nice fast trem. I still don't know how to use it musically past 10 or 11 o clock, but its really good for noisey stuff. You can set it to a certain note and then it will harmonize with certain notes and create dissonance with others, so you can easily go from really lush and harmonic to really discordant just by playing in a different key.
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:doom:

Plus, reverb on top makes everything amazing
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skullservant wrote::doom:

Plus, reverb on top makes everything amazing


YES. Full wet, reverb cranked, modulation off, rate at noon= creepy ghost bell noises!
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GHOST BELLS
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I love the ring mod too with tons of reverb.. I just like turning the rate knob up and down and making that crazy swoosh sound. It's not very musical or productive but I love that crazy sound effect, like I'm the sound guy for the 1960s Star Trek show...
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Montreal Assembly Goodbye 24 set to a reverse delay setting that I found, into the BitQuest in reverb mode, set near infinity with some subtle modulation:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oz2r5_QnqI[/youtube]
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:omg: yes!! i'm going home later to try .. and try that. sounds Haunting and Beautiful.
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i looped a little piece of BitQuest! delay.
and then did some good ol' mod knob twisting :lol:
Always Fun :joy:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_JhmyraTIA[/youtube]
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