Just a piece I did using all the effectors I had together...

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aliensporebomb

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GK Devices:  Roland VG-99, Boss GP-10, Boss SY-1000.

Kevin M

Great!  'Lo-tech'!  :-)


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DreamTheory

I like it , I do. You could of course do that sort of thing in GR-55. This is cool because it is clean, not a lot of white noise. Interesting choice of harmonies.
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aliensporebomb

Actually I do a lot of that sort of thing in the VG-99.   Adding the extra FX just makes things more swimmy sounding. 
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Smash

I said it on soundcloud, I'll say it again - awesome sound!

papabuss

Dito!
Means: same opinion. ;)

Great patch/sound,  Todd!
Is it already posted 'onboard'?
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Always love your stuff, ASB!

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aliensporebomb

The patches are indeed here but a lot of them are earlier revisions of them.  I'll sit and mess with them and update the versions once in a while - most of the changes are pretty subtle..  Some of these are layered multiply too just due to the nature of looping creating timbres I never would have imagined. 
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Smash

Todd - not sure if you have put this up already so apologies if so, but I'd be interested to see your live chain/routing.

I find the ambient thing fascinating  - I can't "do it", there's a definite art to chordal voicings and the way they're built up that's for sure - but often wonder about where volume pedals sit, where the looper sits etc

DreamTheory

Quote from: Smash on February 17, 2015, 01:32:26 AM

I find the ambient thing fascinating  - I can't "do it", there's a definite art to chordal voicings and the way they're built up that's for sure - but often wonder about where volume pedals sit, where the looper sits etc

I believe submitted a patch called "Cave Troll" on the patch exchange that, if you look at it may give you some ambient type suggestions. That one has some white noise to it. Basic idea is slow attack PCMs and long delay time. But perhaps you mean harmonically. Try stacking 4th intervals. Give a listen to Allan Holdsworth's "iou" album, and hear him talk about chord voicings at:

 
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