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by Anthony Flack_Archive
Madman Munt wrote:Hmm, sounds a little bit shit to me. Maybe could be tweaked to sound more seamless...The other week my guitar player friend who is always changing the pedals on his board, he was showing me his new reverb-freeze-type pedal. And that thing, if you didn't like what it was doing, you could load it up with something else by playing an audio clip on your phone, which you just hold up to your guitar pickup and blast the data in. And the pedal would load up the new program and do something different. The pedals are just little computers.So, you could tweak one of those sorts of pedals to do exactly the thing you want by writing a custom piece of code. You could make them do all kinds of things. Which sounds daunting maybe but it's actually a hell of a lot easier to understand than analogue electronics...The difficulty is not so much with the hardware as it is about breaking down the nuts and bolts of what exactly it is that you want it to do.That piano pedal seems to always kick in with a big volume surge as the pedal-generated tone blends with the original guitar signal, but what to do about that is another matter.