Stereo patch hacking pedals

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This is kinda cool, going to have to give it a try!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgsrk85t1ho[/youtube]
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Post by sirvill »

That's such a cool idea, I never even thought about doing that with a stereo in stereo out pedal.

Have to try that with the phaser

[edit]Maybe not,the phaser sounds silly lol[/edit]

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Cool man! Delay and chorus were the best I reckon.

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Can this be done on non-TC pedals?

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Good cheap trick for an epic delay sound!

Do you reckon them not doing the HoF was just a tactic to get people to try it themselves?
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Thewilltopowerrock wrote:Can this be done on non-TC pedals?
Of course :)
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Miza wrote:Good cheap trick for an epic delay sound!

Do you reckon them not doing the HoF was just a tactic to get people to try it themselves?
Nah it probably sounds shit :lol:
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Shhhhh, TC - giving away my secrets :D Yes this can be done on non-TC pedals. It's effectively a feedback looper.

Also in the DittoX2 you can record in Halfspeed then switch it off, which actually pitches the loop up an octave, ie: double speed. Like the intro to Jakob's 'Emergent'.

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I'm gonna try it at practice tonight with my alter ego, could be amazing!
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I've done this before with various pedals. Cool sounds, great for ambientz, but more than a little tricky to dial in.

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