Matt/MWFX dude wrote:It's still the same circuit. There's actually more settings on this new one. Dennis kind of kept it on the one setting for most of the demo which is a bit of a shame given the amount of views it got
Matt/MWFX dude wrote:It's still the same circuit. There's actually more settings on this new one. Dennis kind of kept it on the one setting for most of the demo which is a bit of a shame given the amount of views it got
I will get one, and I will make a video 2 months later when no one cares anymore.
phantasmagorovich wrote:So now I found out that for the exact same price (almost) I can also get the MWFX Judder in the new case Kayzer demo'ed.
Which one to go for?
Pro's Judder: vibrato-ey functions, top mounted jacks Pro's Revolver: longer sample time, random modes
Can anyone that has played them both chime in?
UG may have played both? I've got the Revolver. The longer sample time is killer. As are the random modes. I mostly use it in mode 1 for glitching, and the random auto sample time mode, with the max sample length at around 800ms. I love it a lot. You can also use it like a freeze, especially using the reversed play speeds, if you catch a note just after the attack has died and release it before it has lost too much volume.
Gone Fission wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:21 pm
That’s quarter-assed at best.
I really have not had this much fun just playing one fuzz pedal in a really long time. Battery only though which kinda sucks. Gets some nice subtle dissonance on single notes.
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phantasmagorovich wrote: Can anyone that has played them both chime in?
I own them both and think they are different enough to warrant having them both. I use them for different results. I made a bunch of demos of the judder when i first got it if you search my thread. I like the judder more because it sounds more random vs the more mechanical precise sound of the Revolver. The judder can do more than the revolver too, sound on sound layering and pitch bending etc. I look at the judder as more of an instrument that benefits from being "played" and I'm interested in getting his new circuit too if it does more than the old version. That demo of the new ciruit doesnt show even a small fraction of the sounds you can get out of the old circuit. All that said the revolver is amazing too and is far more predictable and sounds more like digital errors..in a good way.