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Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 7:02 pm
by lordgalvar
resincum wrote:that was killllller!! so stoked to get my broadcast.. It' been held up, so adam hooked it up with exp control over the speed along with the hella slow LFO.. :drool: :rock: :love:

and yes the best poster ever must return!!!


Thanks!

That was two lfos ring modded together. You'll love the broadcast...so many uses and even better with the exp control! :thumb:

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 2:10 am
by jrfox92
Hot damn, since this got resurrected again, anyone have experience with the Generation Loss?
Seems like it does the lo-fi sample rate reducer thing well.

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 3:52 am
by Pete
I'm happy this thread is back. :excellent:

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 4:59 am
by Pete
So besides the Raptio and Possessed, are there other notable glitchy pedals (Memory Loss, Revolver, Particle, Charlie Foxtrot, etc.) that have a reputation of dying, or being very specific in optimum placement of a signal chain? Just wondering if the place it-before-dirt practice is a general rule for these glitchers, or if it's really just a MASF thing. And I'm assuming the Boss digital delays that get glitchy probably work well at the end of the signal chain? I find this information useful for planning future possible pedal board layouts, and getting patch cable lengths right.

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 6:56 am
by fcknoise
jrfox92 wrote:Hot damn, since this got resurrected again, anyone have experience with the Generation Loss?
Seems like it does the lo-fi sample rate reducer thing well.


Dude that thing is awesome. The vibrato, filters and sample rate reducer together is such beautiful lofi-ness. No idea why I sold it. I can't understand myself anymore

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 7:07 am
by Eivind August
Pete wrote:So besides the Raptio and Possessed, are there other notable glitchy pedals (Memory Loss, Revolver, Particle, Charlie Foxtrot, etc.) that have a reputation of dying, or being very specific in optimum placement of a signal chain? Just wondering if the place it-before-dirt practice is a general rule for these glitchers, or if it's really just a MASF thing. And I'm assuming the Boss digital delays that get glitchy probably work well at the end of the signal chain? I find this information useful for planning future possible pedal board layouts, and getting patch cable lengths right.

I'm repeating myself here, but I've never placed the MASF's before dirt. And I run line level signal into them sometimes (Pocket Piano). I actually discussed this with Galvar yesterday, and he proposed that it might have been one of the batches from Tone Factor that were flawed or something. Or I'm just really lucky. Would like to know exactly what broke in the Raptios and Possessedeseses that died.

Anyway, good master Kent has all of the others you mentioned save for the Charlie Foxtrot, and runs them after dirt.

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 8:02 am
by fcknoise
Memory loss works everywhere in the chain. The more you have going into it the better though :)

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 11:59 am
by lordgalvar
Sometimes the less you have with the mem loss the better too. Interesting little guy. And, also, happy to saw one got to the right place in part because of this thread.

Yea, I agree with Eivind ... the possessed and Raptio can go anywhere. Used to have some problems getting the possessed to do anything with the lastgasp theremins, but those kinda give a lot of trouble to a lot of pedals. But I used raptio everywhere before it broke...possessed too (not broke, just sold).

The foxtrot, I only say earlier because in my limited experience the threshold isn't that expressive (and I feel that insubordination 's comments echo my experiences with the mix and threshold). But, in manual mode or just through some quick tweaking based on the current signal it is fine at the back of the chain and that is how my friend runs it all the time. he also runs the CV out of the beatstep into it (it is also sequencing a minisynth).

On a similar note: using a randomized trigger signal on my friend's rc3 does work into the footswitch tap tempo...but it seems to only control the dang drum sounds but I only had like 5 minutes at his house with it...i will glitch those boss loopers! This works perfect for the footswitch is on the gigadelay (cycling patching automatically, etc) which I tried before getting rid of it.

Old digital delays are where it is at.

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 10:54 pm
by Pete
Cool, thanks for the input, guys. :group:

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 6:33 pm
by lordgalvar
[youtube]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ApN1S1Us8K0[/youtube]

Don't know why I didn't acknowledge it before(I guess the ramble took over) but Eivind is right...there were mods to the masf pedals to make them more durable. My possessed was from a Japan closeout auction from something...it was new, but was probably the old one. My Raptio was probably from tone factors first batch, but who knows which revision it really is because they buy from ninevolt I guess and they could send anything really.

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 6:41 pm
by UglyCasanova
Ezhi&Aka pedals. All of the ones I own (Tape, Carpet, Moomindrone) are both lofi and glitchy. I'll find some time to demo them soon. The Moomindrone is especially inspired, IMO. Random waveform trem or vibrato that resets the delay each cycle? Amazing. :snax:

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 6:46 pm
by UglyCasanova
Eivind August wrote:
Pete wrote:So besides the Raptio and Possessed, are there other notable glitchy pedals (Memory Loss, Revolver, Particle, Charlie Foxtrot, etc.) that have a reputation of dying, or being very specific in optimum placement of a signal chain? Just wondering if the place it-before-dirt practice is a general rule for these glitchers, or if it's really just a MASF thing. And I'm assuming the Boss digital delays that get glitchy probably work well at the end of the signal chain? I find this information useful for planning future possible pedal board layouts, and getting patch cable lengths right.


Good master Kent has all of the others you mentioned save for the Charlie Foxtrot, and runs them after dirt.


Yes. It's the one true way. :zen:

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 6:16 am
by UglyCasanova
Captured a quick clip of the Moomindrone to show you. Vibrato, then tremolo, both with random wave set to very fast speeds (well, some good ol' squarewave trem at the end)
Keep in mind that this is with mix and depth of the modulation set to max, so it's noisy and a little hard on the ears. I just wanted to emphasise teh glatcch


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS7QJedvyKE[/youtube]

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 5:53 pm
by Dandolin
:love: Gawd I miss this place.

Thanks for carrying the glitch flame LG, UC et al....

Even the periodicity of my internet browsing and/or musical exploration has become a glacially slow glitchfield these days. But when I do glitch, I glitch supremely with the almighty Mem Loss. :joy: :omg: :!!!: :omg: :joy:

Have also had some interesting results recently from tethering the brilliant 80 Tape Variable State Tremolo's cv outcave into the delay time cakehole of a Koma Elektrik BD-101 (with assorted crap slung in the "Cycle" ie., feedback loop).

And it bears repeating that this thing is bottomless joy (not my demo, but it does touch on a sizeable subsection of the oh-so-much :!!!: in this snuggly lil 1/2 rack unit):

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeDy1PZaKkk[/youtube]

oof I want that BASTL jawn naow! :mad: :hug:

Re: Lofi glitch sources

Posted: Thu May 26, 2016 9:47 am
by fldrvr
UglyCasanova wrote:Captured a quick clip of the Moomindrone to show you. Vibrato, then tremolo, both with random wave set to very fast speeds (well, some good ol' squarewave trem at the end)
Keep in mind that this is with mix and depth of the modulation set to max, so it's noisy and a little hard on the ears. I just wanted to emphasise teh glatcch


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS7QJedvyKE[/youtube]


Holy poooooop that sounds dope.