those bastards !!! they're doing old Lovetone pedals now ?? I was literally just looking at a schematic for this yesterday .....
I love ring modulators ........... and that one is friggin gnarly as all hell
I've considered doing a few Lovetone pedals ... " Flange with no name " is pretty wild too
Wow ..... that is SUPER COOL !!!!!The introduced another BM series pedal, BM-17 Frequency Box; these are based on the moogerfooger pedals
I suspect they're going to be doing more of this; they've been doing it with synths for years - honestly, I'm glad they are; because some of the old analog synths they're recreating are unobtanium, cost a fortune and have maintenance issues with few repair shops working on them, and parts that are long out of production.
One of the reasons I sold my '62 Hammond; if it needed repairs it would be an ordeal getting it to the shop (2 hours away) and back again.
Here's what the inside of a Hammond A-102 looks like:
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I just bought their Meatball clone and its as good as I remember it. They are killing it with all these clones. I suspect the Big Cheese will be next or close down the line.those bastards !!! they're doing old Lovetone pedals now ?? I was literally just looking at a schematic for this yesterday .....
I love ring modulators ........... and that one is friggin gnarly as all hell
I've considered doing a few Lovetone pedals ... " Flange with no name " is pretty wild too
interesting .... I'm going to have to check one out ... I've considered building a few of their circuits .... but a lot of their stuff .... is in the " weird noise " category ..... and weird noise pedals usually get played with for 5 minutes and get thrown on a shelf ... at least with me they do ..I just bought their Meatball clone and its as good as I remember it. They are killing it with all these clones. I suspect the Big Cheese will be next or close down the line.
If you want to see complete insanity, check out the guts of a transistor organ sometime. The wiring in them is astonishing.The introduced another BM series pedal, BM-17 Frequency Box; these are based on the moogerfooger pedals
I suspect they're going to be doing more of this; they've been doing it with synths for years - honestly, I'm glad they are; because some of the old analog synths they're recreating are unobtanium, cost a fortune and have maintenance issues with few repair shops working on them, and parts that are long out of production.
One of the reasons I sold my '62 Hammond; if it needed repairs it would be an ordeal getting it to the shop (2 hours away) and back again.
Here's what the inside of a Hammond A-102 looks like:
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If you want to see complete insanity, check out the guts of a transistor organ sometime. The wiring in them is astonishing.
man .... you have some gear don't ya ??Yes, even worse than a tone wheel Hammond.
It's why I don't have an original Vox Super Continental! I have digital Hammonds, and digital Vox Continental - I added a second MIDI keyboard to re-create a Vox Super Continental, and a Ruby to give it a Vox amp...and H9 for effects:
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interesting .... I'm going to have to check one out ... I've considered building a few of their circuits .... but a lot of their stuff .... is in the " weird noise " category ..... and weird noise pedals usually get played with for 5 minutes and get thrown on a shelf ... at least with me they do ..
man .... you have some gear don't ya ??
I got a Beebo for weird effects; I don't use it often, but it does all kinds of things...like a MFX of Weirdness.
The newer Beebo combines the original Beebo and Digit into one:
https://www.polyeffects.com/polyeffects/p/beebo
da fook is dat ? lol ..... seriously though .... wth ?