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Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 5:58 pm
by elbandito
magnus02 wrote:if you haven't done it....
you absolutely have to buy a ohnoho utter stutter and put the clari(not) in the loop...
its freakin bliss.... i mean so freakin cool... start working your volume knob and the fun never ends... i jammed with my buddy for about an hour over one bass riff doing this and we both were grinning like freakin school girls the whole time...

This is exactly what I wanted to do but brokeness wouldn't allow me to get a Stutter while I had the clarinot.
Jrmy, you should do it and post clips so I can live vicariously through you! heh
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 3:30 pm
by jrmy
elbandito wrote:magnus02 wrote:if you haven't done it....
you absolutely have to buy a ohnoho utter stutter and put the clari(not) in the loop...
its freakin bliss.... i mean so freakin cool... start working your volume knob and the fun never ends... i jammed with my buddy for about an hour over one bass riff doing this and we both were grinning like freakin school girls the whole time...

This is exactly what I wanted to do but brokeness wouldn't allow me to get a Stutter while I had the clarinot.
Jrmy, you should do it and post clips so I can live vicariously through you! heh
Yeah, I'm thinking that an Utter Stutter would be utterly cool... and a nice entrance into the world of OhNoOhNo for me...
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 3:51 pm
by pothole
magnus02 wrote:if you haven't done it....
you absolutely have to buy a ohnoho utter stutter and put the clari(not) in the loop...
its freakin bliss.... i mean so freakin cool... start working your volume knob and the fun never ends... i jammed with my buddy for about an hour over one bass riff doing this and we both were grinning like freakin school girls the whole time...

I ordered one of the new models (4 Track Mind) from Lawrence last week, it should ship out tomorrow or thursday

Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:43 pm
by Nychthemeron
Just gonna say right now that Ohnoho's Feedbacking + Mid-Fi's Glitchy Sounds = Awesome Combo. I loved using my Chk Chk Boom with the Clari(not) before I traded it. I seriously recommend just messing around with some sort of noisy pedal in front (like a Big Muff) to provide some sound to garble through the feedback and pitch-warble of the Clari(not). Makes for some great times!
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:21 am
by phantasmagorovich
Does anyone know if this is real?
eBay GermanyThe description says it's a clone, but it says Mid-Fi on it...??

Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:42 pm
by stanimal
nah, it says it's a clone... which it obviously is....
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:47 pm
by Jero
jrmy wrote:Yeah, I'm thinking that an Utter Stutter would be utterly cool... and a nice entrance into the world of OhNoOhNo for me...
Hey if you want, I could grab that one by me and send it your way.
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 7:40 pm
by jrmy
Jero wrote:jrmy wrote:Yeah, I'm thinking that an Utter Stutter would be utterly cool... and a nice entrance into the world of OhNoOhNo for me...
Hey if you want, I could grab that one by me and send it your way.
Tempting, but that would probably require cash, and I'm on a strict gear embargo right now...

Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:42 pm
by bass_econo
Finally got one. This thing owns.
I had time to really get into the pedal last night. I found the perfect setting with just a little delay about twice the time of slapback that was perfect. I've found the pedal is very reactive to the volume and tone knobs(playing a strat). I'm able to just drop the volume ever so slightly removing almost all the fuzz and use it as a clean modulation-delay. The weird thing is how I was able to drive it with the hotcake and the volume rose but the fuzz did not come back. I found this very useful on a song last night at practice.
So far it's a very interesting pedal. I hope to have more time to sit down with it this weekend and tool around with it more checking out some of the more extreme settings (the reason I actually bought it).
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:04 am
by jrmy
bass_econo wrote:Finally got one. This thing owns.
I had time to really get into the pedal last night. I found the perfect setting with just a little delay about twice the time of slapback that was perfect. I've found the pedal is very reactive to the volume and tone knobs(playing a strat). I'm able to just drop the volume ever so slightly removing almost all the fuzz and use it as a clean modulation-delay. The weird thing is how I was able to drive it with the hotcake and the volume rose but the fuzz did not come back. I found this very useful on a song last night at practice.
So far it's a very interesting pedal. I hope to have more time to sit down with it this weekend and tool around with it more checking out some of the more extreme settings (the reason I actually bought it).
Now that's interesting - I never thought about messing with the volume on my instrument to change up the fuzz (

). I'm totally going to have to try that!
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:43 pm
by pothole
bass_econo wrote:Finally got one. This thing owns..
It totally pwns. The pitch pirate and the clarinot are on my current board and won't be going anywhere anytime soon. I'd like to have my psych byke back too....
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:09 am
by Nychthemeron
pothole wrote:bass_econo wrote:Finally got one. This thing owns..
It totally pwns. The pitch pirate and the clarinot are on my current board and won't be going anywhere anytime soon. I'd like to have my psych byke back too....
Sometimes I miss that little box of wonders... but at least I know that it sees a lot of good use over there!
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:48 am
by V_____
Actually, I've found that, using the Clari, I can get a really good emulation of the famous Robert Fripp frippertronics tv demonstration video that's on youtube:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8kcuqIqmIU[/youtube]
Since the TV clip has a little bit of tape warble to it, if you put the mix on full delay, put the sensitivity as high as possible and just dial in a little bit on the delay knob along with about 3 o'clock on the depth knob you can get a pretty decent emulation of that clip's overall guitar sound.
Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:55 am
by doug deeper
i like to do:
blend full right
delay full left
depth full right
tracking somewhere between 10 and 2.
thats my fovorite tape warble setting, and the delay control in the setting becomes the depth, and everything is in pretty close to "real time".

Re: Mid-Fi Clari(not)
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:52 pm
by futuresailors
Nychthemeron wrote:pothole wrote:bass_econo wrote:Finally got one. This thing owns..
It totally pwns. The pitch pirate and the clarinot are on my current board and won't be going anywhere anytime soon. I'd like to have my psych byke back too....
Sometimes I miss that little box of wonders... but at least I know that it sees a lot of good use over there!
Nychy I think I've got your old Clarinot...
Clarinot>Fuzz=awesome.