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Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:32 pm
by Dandolin
yeah, so much lost in all this - the network of situational relationships we all have has been interrupted, and the places that are part of our sense of "our" world are inaccessible....
a sweet bass would definitely help :hug:

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2020 4:27 am
by Paul_C
Hmmm, I seem to have bought a Catalinbread Antichthon.

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:05 am
by MaxMaps
Paul_C wrote:Hmmm, I seem to have bought a Catalinbread Antichthon.
This man can’t be stoped

He won’t be stopped

He is unstoppable

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:08 pm
by cosmicevan
I'd like to say that this is it...but I'm probably gonna snag an airtrash w the walnut faceplate when it's made available...and I did pre-order a Magic/Dunwich DA120 today.

I LOVE these Mattoverse pedals in general, but the walnut faces are just gorgeous. Gotta love when pedal builders load ya up on goodies!

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Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 12:44 pm
by Glenouille
The Transmutron arrived and it's absolutely awesome! :!!!:
I used it to split the signal from the Septavox into the Arcades on one side and the Wombtone+SuperNovaDrive on the other side. I used the Doom to create a riff, crossfading between the 2. Shit got real when I introduced them to a few comrades: the MidiPal takes the Clock signal to the Koma RH301, RH301 converts the MIDI signal to CV and passes it to the Koma FT201, the step sequence of the FT201 goes into the CV IN of the Transmutron to control the split point and make it jiggy, and another clock subdivision goes from the RH301 to sync the riff from the Doom on the master tempo. Everybody plays nicely - organized chaos is where it's at... The combo Transmutron+Doom is like a dream team. Joyz.

Group pic before i send the Doom to NZ for a makeover tomorrow am:
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Edit: just realized it was more chaotic than planned because I did not sync the Wombtone in the end - could not find my Chase Bliss cables in time - there is always next time! ;)

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 2:20 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
But the Doom looks so cool!

Very nice setup

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 2:27 pm
by Blackened Soul
coming...

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Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 2:39 pm
by Dandolin
Glenouille - brill...I never thought of running the Doom And Transmutron simultaneously, but, obviously that's the key to sonic satori. :zen:

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 3:09 pm
by Glenouille
I think I only thought of it because they're the last 2 I bought!
They work damn well together like baby pedz separated at birth and now reunited to rule the signal splitter/loop crossfader world!

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coldbrightsunlight wrote:But the Doom looks so cool!

Very nice setup
Thanks buddy and you're so right - it does looks fantastic like the rest of the Lightning Wave stuff, he's just adding a LCD screen to it (no aesthetical changes). It should help with managing presets and parameters and also viewing the shape of the waves like the DMO screen (just much smaller!)

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 3:14 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
ohhhh awesome. Yeah I always thought those Lightning Wave pedals needed a screen of some sort. Love the graphics tho

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:41 pm
by cosmicevan
Glenouille wrote:The Transmutron arrived and it's absolutely awesome! :!!!:
I used it to split the signal from the Septavox into the Arcades on one side and the Wombtone+SuperNovaDrive on the other side. I used the Doom to create a riff, crossfading between the 2. Shit got real when I introduced them to a few comrades: the MidiPal takes the Clock signal to the Koma RH301, RH301 converts the MIDI signal to CV and passes it to the Koma FT201, the step sequence of the FT201 goes into the CV IN of the Transmutron to control the split point and make it jiggy, and another clock subdivision goes from the RH301 to sync the riff from the Doom on the master tempo. Everybody plays nicely - organized chaos is where it's at... The combo Transmutron+Doom is like a dream team. Joyz.

Group pic before i send the Doom to NZ for a makeover tomorrow am:
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Edit: just realized it was more chaotic than planned because I did not sync the Wombtone in the end - could not find my Chase Bliss cables in time - there is always next time! ;)
:animal: whoa

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:04 am
by Dowi
Glenouille wrote:The Transmutron arrived and it's absolutely awesome! :!!!:
I used it to split the signal from the Septavox into the Arcades on one side and the Wombtone+SuperNovaDrive on the other side. I used the Doom to create a riff, crossfading between the 2. Shit got real when I introduced them to a few comrades: the MidiPal takes the Clock signal to the Koma RH301, RH301 converts the MIDI signal to CV and passes it to the Koma FT201, the step sequence of the FT201 goes into the CV IN of the Transmutron to control the split point and make it jiggy, and another clock subdivision goes from the RH301 to sync the riff from the Doom on the master tempo. Everybody plays nicely - organized chaos is where it's at... The combo Transmutron+Doom is like a dream team. Joyz.

Group pic before i send the Doom to NZ for a makeover tomorrow am:
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Edit: just realized it was more chaotic than planned because I did not sync the Wombtone in the end - could not find my Chase Bliss cables in time - there is always next time! ;)
this setup is awesome, can't imagine the rhythmic possibilities with all those CVs interacting - but please tell us more about that turquoise carpet :cool: .

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:06 am
by coldbrightsunlight
vidret wrote:
coldbrightsunlight wrote:But the Doom looks so cool!

Very nice setup

i could get it just for looks
Valid

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 7:04 am
by Paul_C
Much to my surprise, the Anthichthon turned up this morning :)

It plays like a cut down Noise Swash, with all the squeaks and chirrups as the note/s decay, which can be considered a good thing.

I like it.

Re: Gasalcoholics anonymous? whoever said this was a help gr

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2020 9:12 am
by Glenouille
Dowi wrote: this setup is awesome, can't imagine the rhythmic possibilities with all those CVs interacting - but please tell us more about that turquoise carpet :cool: .
Oh buddy, the rug is a long story... :whateva:

Do you remember the bedroom boards?
They were cool pedalboards looking like fat black suitcases and requiring no velcro to fasten the pedals to them. The pedals would just sit on a piece of shaggy pile and a vast amount of egg box foam in the lid would gently but firmly keep them in place if you needed to take the pedalboard away with you.
I wanted one badly, but the dude and his uncle (I think) who used to build them were in the US, and shipping something huge like that to Europe was going to cost a bomb. I hated the idea of simply replicated the product, but I still decided to borrow the concept.

I had quite a few pedals at the time and I had a clearly defined chain with a single use for each pedal, no overlap. I ordered a luxury teal sparkle spaghetti shaggy rug from some random company shipping it from China. 110 x 61 cm - pretty big but the smallest size I could find, I thought there would be room to grow - sweet. The plan was all sussed out. I was going to build the pedalboard frame as soon as the rug arrived and be set.

All this happened roughly at the time I discovered this very forum... Needless to say my plans were properly ruined... By the time the rug arrived, I had already flipped half of the pedals and bought many many more: I now had multiple flavours of dirt, exotic modulations doing pretty much the same thing in a (slightly) different way...

This was 9 years ago. Nearly a decade of noise experiments on a rug that I just roll again when I'm done playing. Every year, I say I'm going to finish the board and there is always something missing... So I buy more! :lol:

Earlier this year, I tried to break the cycle and actually did a mock-up in MDF to see what a 110 x 61 pedalboard would look like...
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I realized it was actually enormous and that I needed a room for it, so now I'm getting the house extended to build a room for my rug! :facepalm:

To get back on topic, I just ordered the gen loss and grain cards for the Arcades!