ok-that sounds cool too!!!! that sounds like a circuit bend something--wonder if they can do it to multi-effect boxes--i do think that would be cool.
on side note-i sort of explored this manually yrs ago w/ my old digitech rp100-i would be recording a delay loop (12 sec on my dod d12)-and i would scroll down to the effects module part and then do the select of effects (chorus-flange etc to the pitch/whammy at end) and it would make a cool sound--it was real glitchy-- it would also sort of work w/ the reverb section-not as well, and it also worked decent w/ the amps section-it worked the best w/ the effects. i do think that is an interesting concept. i think the whole thing should be random option-different amps w/ effects w/ delays w/ reverbs.....most impressive.... i just got done talking w/ an electrical engineering student-he said it could be done.... s--- With visions of the Walker Glitcha-riffic pedal now dancing in our heads, I started thinking about my ideal pedal (which doesn't yet exist). I'd like a multi-effect unit that has a switch on it to randomly
run through presets with a knob controlling how long an effect stays on
for (with an option to randomize the time, too...) |