this is so sickgila_crisis wrote:I just relocated to a new flat, and slowly I was able to rewire a tiny part my studio and equipement (but I'm yet far from being fully operational again, there's still a lot of stuff packed in boxes laying all around eheheh), but in the meanwhile I did put together this tiny board to jam/experiment a bit and also prepare a tiny live-noise set I was invited to play in few days.
Main theme: super heavy subbass noise drone guitars.
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Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.
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Thanks bro! Actually I did some fine tuning and ended with this now, whereas for the live I think will remove the Ripper fuzz amd the Groundlicker/Superfuzz (I wanna keep it as simple as possible). I have some presets on the Zoom MS70 based around the Ice Delay that are really earthshaking!goosekevin wrote:this is so sickgila_crisis wrote:I just relocated to a new flat, and slowly I was able to rewire a tiny part my studio and equipement (but I'm yet far from being fully operational again, there's still a lot of stuff packed in boxes laying all around eheheh), but in the meanwhile I did put together this tiny board to jam/experiment a bit and also prepare a tiny live-noise set I was invited to play in few days.
Main theme: super heavy subbass noise drone guitars.
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Crazy! I had never thought that there are people who need more than one BOSS PSM-5.
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hell yesJohn wrote:the rhythm section of my 1-person grindcore project
imagine finding out your son is your daughter & she's into noise music
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Love that John, looking forward to hearing
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Holy Cow John, I am having trouble wrapping my brain around this, but is is flipping awesome.
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What the fuck even is this??John wrote:the rhythm section of my 1-person grindcore project

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Makes no sense to me. I just figure anyone putting a board that strange together must have a distinct and righteous sense of purpose. Or I've been trolled, IDK
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No it makes sense. Both loopers work in stereo and the PSAs bypasses the left and righ channels by themelves. Probably something I'm missing with the roland thing but the loopes and the other kind of loopers seems to make up most of it
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so its like a looper feeding into another looper before feeding back into itself or some other such escher-like arrangment?
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Been playing with the bigger board this last week, it's been a while since I played with more than 5 pedals. It's fun but I already miss the simplicity of the Nano+.
Signal chain goes from Clang-Pest-Longsword, then Zoia, Feber, Civil Math, Raster, Rubberneck and Atmosphere.
I have been swapping the Longsword and The Elements to see which one fits better and it's probably the second one.

Signal chain goes from Clang-Pest-Longsword, then Zoia, Feber, Civil Math, Raster, Rubberneck and Atmosphere.
I have been swapping the Longsword and The Elements to see which one fits better and it's probably the second one.

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Love it. I need to work Zoia back in. What are you using it for mostly?Dowi wrote:Been playing with the bigger board this last week, it's been a while since I played with more than 5 pedals. It's fun but I already miss the simplicity of the Nano+.
Signal chain goes from Clang-Pest-Longsword, then Zoia, Feber, Civil Math, Raster, Rubberneck and Atmosphere.
I have been swapping the Longsword and The Elements to see which one fits better and it's probably the second one.
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It really depends! In this setup I mainly use it with three different patches I built.dandy13 wrote:Love it. I need to work Zoia back in. What are you using it for mostly?Dowi wrote:Been playing with the bigger board this last week, it's been a while since I played with more than 5 pedals. It's fun but I already miss the simplicity of the Nano+.
Signal chain goes from Clang-Pest-Longsword, then Zoia, Feber, Civil Math, Raster, Rubberneck and Atmosphere.
I have been swapping the Longsword and The Elements to see which one fits better and it's probably the second one.
One is just a simple looper, I don't have one on this board so whenever I feel the urge to jam I just have to switch to the patch.
One is a 3-effect chain with chorus into a plate reverb into flanger, with each footswitch assigned to one effect.
One is a sort of two-voice guitar synth i took from an existent patch and then heavily modified.
Then I have some fun patches downloaded from patchstorage mainly for glitch stuff or synth-y drones.
Uh yeah, also, tuner

I have built two patches to use is as "standalone" board or in smaller setups. In those ones I use also some of the overdrives available,they are actually quite good considering their digital nature.