Lightning Wave
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Re: Lightning Wave
Love the style; looking forward to the vid too!
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Re: Lightning Wave
HAPPY NEW YEAR
I couldn't get them to embed, but here are some clips:
https://vimeo.com/150457009
http://vimeo.com/150460397
https://vimeo.com/150463817
Any feedback is much appreciated. i.e. stuff I don't describe very well.
I couldn't get them to embed, but here are some clips:
https://vimeo.com/150457009
http://vimeo.com/150460397
https://vimeo.com/150463817
Any feedback is much appreciated. i.e. stuff I don't describe very well.
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Re: Lightning Wave
thats is freaking cool mate-not an effect id use much which sucks....i just really want a pedal with that doom enclosure!
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Re: Lightning Wave
Cheers, Kris!
Yeah it's a bit of a niche sort of pedal. I'll make one with a breadboard inside soon, so hopefully a few more people can get involved and have some fun.
Yeah it's a bit of a niche sort of pedal. I'll make one with a breadboard inside soon, so hopefully a few more people can get involved and have some fun.
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Re: Lightning Wave
shit man that is frikken awesome....not an effect I would really use (although there are things I can think of using it to do) but really interesting none the less. The recording/preset function is brilliant and very cleaver nice workSpruce_Moose wrote:HAPPY NEW YEAR
I couldn't get them to embed, but here are some clips:
https://vimeo.com/150457009
http://vimeo.com/150460397
https://vimeo.com/150463817
Any feedback is much appreciated. i.e. stuff I don't describe very well.
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Re: Lightning Wave
Thanks! The fw was with help from Jonny - 80tape.com. That guy has mad skillz. Code is quite beyond me at this stage, and I'm well into the concept development and hardware side of things but if he wasn't keen to help it'd be nowhere near what it is now.
Re: Lightning Wave
They look awesome, really unique too. I haven't seen any other pedals that look like your ones and that's gotta be a good thing.
Hope you had an amazing time in NAMM, that's a bucket-list trip right there!
Hope you had an amazing time in NAMM, that's a bucket-list trip right there!
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Re: Lightning Wave
So good!
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Re: Lightning Wave
That gif!hamo wrote:So good!
Thanks heaps! I'd always planned to get there but all this organisation to make it happen made me realise I was out of my depth back thenMini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Hope you had an amazing time in NAMM, that's a bucket-list trip right there!
In other news, I've just "past participle of get" access to a pick n place for the foreseeable future and will likely buy my own eventually for future production. So if they do pretty well, I should hopefully be able to keep making them myself within NZ. I was jamming on the phaser one last night and with an expression pedal for the full sweep, or controlling depth of a parallel modulation wave, it really holds its own!
It's still got FETs to switch the phase loop, but I designed around requiring to sit and match transistors by using a quad JFET array + added a socket to upsize the phase loop with an extra 2 or 4 stages. Haven't made the +4 yet, but the +2 changes it from an 80's to a 70's tone for lack of a better description..
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Re: Lightning Wave
Legit!
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