This video is a tutorial going over the software editor. There is a lot of talking. If you just want to hear cool sounds then check my other demo below. ruclips.net/video/Jt3YzUwTRXY/видео.html Will do a follow up video in the future walking through preset creation.
I explained to a buddy what the hum actually is , the tone is caused by the 60hz duty cycle of the AC power we have in North america. In the UK they have a 50hz cycle therefore the tone is lower by 10hz.
Awesome video with so many possibilities, your explanations of some functions that were a mystery are now Elements for my every crazier sonic creations I dare not share.
That's pretty comprehensive. Thanks a lot! In the Signal failure block, I imagine one could use a fast square or random clipped lfo, no bounce, and it should give a kind of granular result I guess.
It doesn't pan in the traditional sense, it just has random output on L/R for the noise generation. No way to defeat this that I know of aside from just running mono.
Good lord, this app makes me feel stupid. I’m sorry if everyone else knows this, but I’m trying to do a very simple thing: remove that awful vinyl skip sound *from the pedal default*-not create a preset without it. Is this possible? When I edit “Vinyl (Default Settings)” in Neuro, it only lets me save a new preset.
I love all the extra functionality, but all the new pedals are coming with USB C ports on them- and I don't have USB C on my computer. If you can't connect them to your computer- you lose a ton of functionality and they're just no longer worth what they cost. So- it appears my next pedal will be a new laptop instead. It will cost a bit more than a pedal- but not much. Tbh you can get a good used/restored laptop for about the same amount you spend on a decent pedal- 250-300$.
You should just need a USB type A to C cable. The pedal comes with that cable. Another option would be an adapter. Cable would run around $10 if you had to buy it yourself (which you don't need to because it's supplied). An Adapter is around $5 to 6 dollars if you went that route.
I do not, however I do have experience with the original Moog Ring Modulator which that is a copy of. The Moog allows you to get galloping rhythms as the wave kinda folds over itself and doubles on certain settings. That isn't possible with the Artifakt that I know of.
It is for sure in my top 5 Lofi pedals. Very controllable, customizable, doesn't limit you to a specific style, and it is the most versatile of my top 5. The only exceptions may be the purely modular pedals (beebo and zoia). But, purely modular approaches have a large learning curve, and you have to develop a lot of the tailored stuff yourself. This one isn't that hard to learn. It's a good balance. This one also has strong community involvement so as time goes on, people will dial in more and more presets that mimic lofi pedals already out there. I've done a few myself already;
@@TriPedalReviews for a fantastic warbly flutter tape warped vibrato kinda sound that can be done with no dirt or artifacts which pedals do you think are the best for that sound?
@@andreascomissiong9288 Sorry, not sure what you mean here. Flutter in general tends to be grainy, which I could equate with distortion. Also no idea what is meant by no artifacts. If you've got a sound example I can make some suggestions. In general, the best ones for tape in my opinion would be Artifakt, Gen Loss, or Ribbons. If you just want the warble with no flutter (high speed fluctuations) and possibly some saturation, you can go with Deco.
@@TriPedalReviews yea I want a pedal that can do the detuned wonky tape vibrato sounds better then the rest along with a fantastic chorus. With a lot of these pedals in that realm I’ve found some have noise that can’t be fully tuned off or the latency is pretty hefty. Out of all the lo fi pedals you’ve tried which one do you think would match what I’m looking for the best?
@@TriPedalReviews I make kinda spooky Luigi’s mansion inspired music so I long for a pedal with that weird wonky detuned tape sound to give my playing that extra feel of being ghostly nostalgic and whimsical. I have a deco and I love but it I wish it wasn’t so subtle I want something that can either give me more controls over those effects or just in general have a greater intensity with the depth , wow , flutter, warble, etc…. The Albert glowfly was recommended to me recently, have you tried it ?
This video is a tutorial going over the software editor. There is a lot of talking. If you just want to hear cool sounds then check my other demo below.
ruclips.net/video/Jt3YzUwTRXY/видео.html
Will do a follow up video in the future walking through preset creation.
I explained to a buddy what the hum actually is , the tone is caused by the 60hz duty cycle of the AC power we have in North america.
In the UK they have a 50hz cycle therefore the tone is lower by 10hz.
Tri pedal dropping serious knowledge! Amazing video user manual. Thx.
Awesome video with so many possibilities, your explanations of some functions that were a mystery are now Elements for my every crazier sonic creations I dare not share.
That's pretty comprehensive. Thanks a lot!
In the Signal failure block, I imagine one could use a fast square or random clipped lfo, no bounce, and it should give a kind of granular result I guess.
I'd agree, you can do the same thing with the trem block as well. High depth, random clipped LFO.
Yesss been hanging out for something like this! 🙏🏼
Hell of a detailed video. Nice.
Very informative! Thank you.
Finally! That’s what I was waiting for!!
Vinyl seems in stereo to have a stereo panning R and L. Have you found a way to change this setting?
It doesn't pan in the traditional sense, it just has random output on L/R for the noise generation. No way to defeat this that I know of aside from just running mono.
what midi device would be ideal for this pedal i am a total noob when it comes to using midi
Good lord, this app makes me feel stupid. I’m sorry if everyone else knows this, but I’m trying to do a very simple thing: remove that awful vinyl skip sound *from the pedal default*-not create a preset without it. Is this possible? When I edit “Vinyl (Default Settings)” in Neuro, it only lets me save a new preset.
I love all the extra functionality, but all the new pedals are coming with USB C ports on them- and I don't have USB C on my computer. If you can't connect them to your computer- you lose a ton of functionality and they're just no longer worth what they cost. So- it appears my next pedal will be a new laptop instead. It will cost a bit more than a pedal- but not much. Tbh you can get a good used/restored laptop for about the same amount you spend on a decent pedal- 250-300$.
You should just need a USB type A to C cable. The pedal comes with that cable. Another option would be an adapter. Cable would run around $10 if you had to buy it yourself (which you don't need to because it's supplied). An Adapter is around $5 to 6 dollars if you went that route.
You have experience with the ringer bringer warm audio? I am curious about the tremolo
I do not, however I do have experience with the original Moog Ring Modulator which that is a copy of. The Moog allows you to get galloping rhythms as the wave kinda folds over itself and doubles on certain settings. That isn't possible with the Artifakt that I know of.
@@TriPedalReviews in clips the tremolo seems really nice and sweet in ring modulators. For tremolo do you prefer the moog or randy's revenge?
I’m so curious especially from your personal opinion compared to all the other lo fi pedals you’ve tried is this in your top 5?
It is for sure in my top 5 Lofi pedals. Very controllable, customizable, doesn't limit you to a specific style, and it is the most versatile of my top 5. The only exceptions may be the purely modular pedals (beebo and zoia). But, purely modular approaches have a large learning curve, and you have to develop a lot of the tailored stuff yourself. This one isn't that hard to learn. It's a good balance. This one also has strong community involvement so as time goes on, people will dial in more and more presets that mimic lofi pedals already out there. I've done a few myself already;
@@TriPedalReviews for a fantastic warbly flutter tape warped vibrato kinda sound that can be done with no dirt or artifacts which pedals do you think are the best for that sound?
@@andreascomissiong9288 Sorry, not sure what you mean here. Flutter in general tends to be grainy, which I could equate with distortion. Also no idea what is meant by no artifacts. If you've got a sound example I can make some suggestions. In general, the best ones for tape in my opinion would be Artifakt, Gen Loss, or Ribbons. If you just want the warble with no flutter (high speed fluctuations) and possibly some saturation, you can go with Deco.
@@TriPedalReviews yea I want a pedal that can do the detuned wonky tape vibrato sounds better then the rest along with a fantastic chorus. With a lot of these pedals in that realm I’ve found some have noise that can’t be fully tuned off or the latency is pretty hefty. Out of all the lo fi pedals you’ve tried which one do you think would match what I’m looking for the best?
@@TriPedalReviews I make kinda spooky Luigi’s mansion inspired music so I long for a pedal with that weird wonky detuned tape sound to give my playing that extra feel of being ghostly nostalgic and whimsical. I have a deco and I love but it I wish it wasn’t so subtle I want something that can either give me more controls over those effects or just in general have a greater intensity with the depth , wow , flutter, warble, etc…. The Albert glowfly was recommended to me recently, have you tried it ?