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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2023
  • As promised we are following up the no input mixer with a no input pedal video!! Here is without me: • Making music with peda...
    Now I’ll spend a couple of sleepless nights just creating a feedback loop of ALL MY PEDALS and maybe do like a grand finale with that, heheh! Should I? I think I should. Cause pedals and mixers are my new main synthesizers, hehe
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Комментарии • 236

  • @AndreijRublev
    @AndreijRublev Год назад +111

    Thanks Simon for having me again! The gods of feedback are hap.... Shouldn't have said that 😂
    And yeah, my bad I haven't showed it but splitters have to be mono!
    I hope these explorations will be useful and interesting for everyone!

    • @DoctorWhomThe1st
      @DoctorWhomThe1st Год назад +2

      I can attest that these videos are very interesting. After the first one myself and a handful of other musicians quickly started exploring feedback loops. I even started using some older pedals I rarely use just to see if I can squeeze more interesting sounds out of them. Thank you all!

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +1

      @@DoctorWhomThe1st Thank you so much! I'm super glad to hear that!

    • @guerrillaradio9953
      @guerrillaradio9953 Год назад +2

      I've always wanted to experiment with Eurorack equipment, but I don't have much money. I DO have a bunch of cheap used guitar pedals, however! This is so cool! I can make drones forever!!!

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      @@guerrillaradio9953 Yeah! Let's go!

    • @MrJemoederopeenstokj
      @MrJemoederopeenstokj Год назад +1

      Useful is an understatement, i got stuck in a musical funk for years and this pulled me out

  • @gutbucket6184
    @gutbucket6184 Год назад +90

    Dude you could auto tune the feedback and play notes with it.

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +14

      Totally! I used an harmonizer in the last jam and it is very useful if you want to make the feedbacks sound more melodic!

    • @reinaldoman24
      @reinaldoman24 Год назад

      What would you use to autone the feedback ? I thought about this for a while and can't wrap my head around how id get to play feedback as key notes

    • @Rr0gu3_5uture
      @Rr0gu3_5uture Год назад +3

      @@reinaldoman24 You could plug your audio feedback source into something like a Roland VT-4, or E-4 Voice Tweaker, and use a MIDI keyboard to control the Auto Pitch, Harmony, or Vocoder. Alternatively, you could just record random feedback into your DAW and use a plugin.

    • @Rr0gu3_5uture
      @Rr0gu3_5uture Год назад +11

      This kinda reminds me of a technique I stumbled across in the early 90s when a friend and myself decided to record a really terrible Hip Hop track using an Oberheim DMX that I'd bought in a junk shop. My friend had a pair of cheap direct-drive decks, a mixer, and a couple of mics. I had a Bass guitar, a Boss PS-2 delay pedal, and a 4-track. We recorded a basic rhythm track and then tried a bunch of records to scratch, but we sucked at it. I ended up finding an old 1970s BBC test tone record that had recordings of a bunch of different waves at various pitches, since the tune was in E, we used E. I bunged one of the decks through the Boss delay and then played the record and manipulated the sound by both scratching and using the record player's pitch control. We later sort of honed the technique by using a guitar tuner and then marking the chromatic notes on a piece of gaffer tape stuck next to the variable pitch control slider. It sounded pretty cool, we ended up calling it the 'Vinyl Theremin.'

    • @babzenuda
      @babzenuda Год назад

      @@Rr0gu3_5uturelove it, thanks for sharing!

  • @MrJemoederopeenstokj
    @MrJemoederopeenstokj Год назад +4

    After conducting my own experiments for years i wonder why i never landed on this side of the tube before, but i'm very happy i did. I dug up one of my pedals at the start of the video, by the end i dug up and dusted off all my gear,now if you'll excuse me i'll go back to playing with my knobs. You're right about using more pedals, keep adding stuff till you can add no more! Keep up the good work bro.

  • @DetroitMicroSound
    @DetroitMicroSound Год назад +19

    A great thing about a lot of the Boss style pedals, is that you can remove the spring-loaded tread part, exposing a regular and easy to very rapidly tap on and off, push-button. One more expression/ornamentation tool.

  • @RobFlaxMusic
    @RobFlaxMusic Год назад +11

    I love the look he gives at 16:33, where he finds a chaotic but stable sound, just burbling, not exploding… what a magical in-between universe that has never been before!

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +3

      Exactly the look of surprise that I have every single time this sound world gives me something unexpected! And it still happens a lot, after so many years!

  • @viiririiv
    @viiririiv Год назад +6

    I bet your DS-1 wasn't behaving like a synth like the MT-2 was because it was actually the filters on the MT-2 that were producing the sound. That's why changing the filter frequency changed the pitch of the sound. Resonance on a filter is literally feedback, and what you're doing here is essentially maxing the resonance on those filters, driving them into self-oscillation. It produces a pure(ish) sine wave and this is also why it sounds so smooth.
    Btw. these feedback experiment videos have been super interesting to watch! Hope you find more crazy experiments to try.

  • @RadonX9
    @RadonX9 Год назад +17

    i just recorded my first noisy track today!
    i used a mic into a mixer into an effects pedal chain to my blackstar amp and generated a feedback loop and messed about with the knobs on the effects, mixer and amp to interesting results :3
    recorded the whole thing with a cheap cassette tape recorder too, super warbly and grainy~
    now this video is giving me lots of ideas haha, super fun video as always simon and andrei ^^

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +3

      Wow! That sounds great! Happy you are having fun! ❤

    • @RadonX9
      @RadonX9 Год назад +3

      @@AndreijRublev thank you andrei! i am!

    • @MrJemoederopeenstokj
      @MrJemoederopeenstokj Год назад +2

      Cassette decks make decent enough amps/mixers on their own, as long as you have enough splitters and cables

  • @jeronym_noise
    @jeronym_noise Год назад +1

    He just fall to the noise rabbit hole of never ending exploring simple and obscure gear used in the wrong way.

  • @Simplertous
    @Simplertous Год назад +5

    LOL Simon please don’t change the way you end your videos abruptly! Today’s ending was especially funny. 😍 😂

  • @hyperactivists9390
    @hyperactivists9390 Год назад +3

    This shit is great! And your pedals are so creative too! I just discovered you recently and that led me to one of Andrej’s videos and I listened to one of his albums too. So, big love I am fascinated and will continue to watch and learn.

  • @valentetorrez3398
    @valentetorrez3398 Год назад +1

    A really simple pedal that would give you an even greater element of control would be a splitter with some attenuation control & a tricked out on/off switch or switches with latching & momentary functionality. Maybe some form of pitch control. Plop that between the output->input chain.

  • @maxmatson1578
    @maxmatson1578 Год назад +2

    I used to use a technique years ago I had a mixer that had 2 auxiliary send's and 4 band EQ. I had a bucket brigade RadioShack delay, and DOD Death metal distortion. I would do the old trick of putting the effects from the auxiliary send back into their own separate channel on the mixer and I would put the delay on auxiliary send 1 and the distortion on axillary send 2. But my trick was I would feed some of auxiliary 1 into 2 and then vice versa feed some of auxiliary 2 into 1 as well. It would create this cross modulation feedback sort of thing where the feedback of the delay was mixing in with the signal of the feedback distortion and it would create this clanging rhythmical sound that would constantly mutate and evolve and then you mess around with the EQ for each of them as well. I came up some really good noise tracks 🎚️🎛️🎧👌

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +2

      So cool! The possible setups are really countless and they create unique sounds. Such a fascinating technique!

    • @maxmatson1578
      @maxmatson1578 Год назад +1

      @@AndreijRublev thank you 🙏✌️

  • @doctorc-ton1099
    @doctorc-ton1099 Год назад +1

    It is entirely cool to hear this. I used to do this a lot with my gear, and would record the chaos. What I didn't know that you could do this stuff with anything and get results. My first "discovery" with this type of sound making was when I turned my Fender guitar amp into a synth. At the time, I wasn't sure what I was doing, I just know I got spacey sounds out of the "Fender Princeton Chorus" amp when I had the chorus circuit active, and I added another device into the chain to help give it a little space and some control: the Realistic PA reverb box, which is a bucket brigade delay with reverb, and the unit I had was not working perfectly, but it did the job, and was an interesting "first pedal" of sorts since it had a nasty distortion with the "mic gain" slider, it had a fixed-time delay (which is what I think was wrong with it) and a noisy reverb slider. The sounds the amp made were dependent on the EQ knobs manipulated. I would get some low frequency sounds, and with the increase of mids and highs, it would squeal with a sweeping LFO shimmer of modulation. For sure it was a cacophony and I recorded it onto reel to reel tape. Other no input sounds I would get of course was the tape echo feedback, which sometimes was awful, other times was very cool depending on the machine, and of course, controlled feedback with a variety of Boss pedals. Loads of fun, and this can be done virtually in your DAW too with plugins. Yep!

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      Sounds great! Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @JHVE
    @JHVE Год назад +1

    Things I Never thought about - butI've also always thought about happy accidents and misusing gear, I thank you both -GREAT IDEAS

  • @SOBINTAXIDRIVER
    @SOBINTAXIDRIVER Год назад +6

    This is actually so damn revolutionary. No need for a synthesizer, just pedals and that's all.

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Год назад +1

      Get a freeze pedal and a pitchshifter.

    • @MrJemoederopeenstokj
      @MrJemoederopeenstokj Год назад

      ​@@theothertonydutchYou know what's even better? 2 shifters. I was surprised how good Korg Toneworks is for this kinda stuff

  • @PabloGarcia-sf7bn
    @PabloGarcia-sf7bn Год назад +2

    Andre, Simon Gentlemen! My RUclips friends i can literally feel the rabbit hole dragging me in! You guys are inspiring. Thanks forever!

  • @stevewright8201
    @stevewright8201 Год назад +1

    WOW! 30 seconds with a Zoom multi stomp (up to 5 fx in a chain) gave some fantastic results, Thanks for this!!

  • @JubbLaRacing
    @JubbLaRacing Год назад +2

    8:59 that is almost exactly what my tinnitus sounds like😭

  • @shuasaladbar
    @shuasaladbar Год назад +2

    That was the best catch phrase! Also I'm going to do this with my Circuit Rhythm as the end because it has the ability for punch in FX to get stutters and flutters with the push of a button

  • @spdhc
    @spdhc Год назад +2

    This is great! All this 'no Input mixing technics' videos has been truly inspiring.
    I have a Roland SP 808ex with slicer and D-beam and I can spend HOURS playing with it, Ive had tons of fun, even tho my music is not even close to sound half as good as yours
    Thanks for all your great content and for being a huge source of inspiration for me since the cat keyboard. Greetings from Central América!

  • @jennoscura2381
    @jennoscura2381 Год назад +6

    My favorite pedal channel is 60 cycle hum. He has a series called Afordaboard where he reviews cheap pedals. One thing he always does with delay pedals is tweak the knobs so the pedal will self oscillate and create what he calls space ship noises. I got two Knise delay pedals the digital and the analog; specifically for the space ship noises. The analog pedal self oscillates really easily. So you have to be careful with the knobs if you want to use it as a regular delay. So a cheap delay is worth picking up to play with.

    • @Simplertous
      @Simplertous Год назад +1

      Fun fact: He shouted out Magpie’s Bubbles pedal once. He wanted to name his collaboration pedal with Big Ear Pedals: Bubbles. But he didn’t because of Magpie’s Bubbles. He named it Whac-A instead.

    • @jennoscura2381
      @jennoscura2381 Год назад

      @@Simplertous Oh right on.

  • @domek.
    @domek. Год назад +4

    Of all the pedals I've tried in the past the Boss MO-2 is my favourite for feedback looping, it produces a really nice modulating drone at certain settings.

  • @tungtobak
    @tungtobak Год назад +1

    This is bascially the concept of the Death by Audio Total Sonic Annihilation-pedal, just a controllable feedback loop.

  • @cravensean
    @cravensean Год назад +1

    Oh, holy smokes, this is instructive. The idea of pulling these kinds of experiments into a conventional song is amazing. Thank you so much.

  • @pdrowlan
    @pdrowlan Год назад +2

    You've got the best catchph

  • @gwendohshidt
    @gwendohshidt Год назад +2

    this is the first one of these that i could try! i had an insane amount of fun and recorded some awesome sounds. thanks guys!

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +1

      Super glad to hear that! Happy you are having fun!

  • @kacychavez5827
    @kacychavez5827 Год назад +1

    Actually a pretty good choice for this.

  • @mikhel4048
    @mikhel4048 Год назад +4

    Yay more noise content 🖤🖤🖤

  • @tdtrecordsmusic
    @tdtrecordsmusic Год назад +2

    just use the mixer to split the signal. You'd also gain an EQ. signal chain is like this [[ pedal output >> mixer channel input >> mixer channel send or aux out >> pedal input ]] The split is that you can also hear the signal via the normal summing bus of the mixer aka master output

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      Yeah there are so many possible configurations.

    • @chinmeysway
      @chinmeysway Год назад

      Maybe that’s more about embellished mixer based feedback loops but yah rad to combine regardless

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      @@chinmeysway it depends a lot on your goal and you composition choices, but the possibilities are really a lot and the combinations of different elements have a really vast palette in terms of timbre.

  • @adrianlikins1314
    @adrianlikins1314 Год назад

    Absolute favorite pedal for feedback loops: DoD Meatbox. Turns any drone or loop into a room shaking sub.

  • @kenny6920
    @kenny6920 Год назад +1

    I accidently discovered this on my old TC Hall of Fame and it sounds great through a cranked amp as an alternative to the mixer, just as a noise maker, live or studio.

  • @dewittsnyder4212
    @dewittsnyder4212 Месяц назад

    I made a whole entire harsh noise album with this boss metal zone ,tascam mixer, delay pedal, contact mic, super crazy

  • @ex35240sx
    @ex35240sx Год назад +1

    Hell yeah cant wait to see you go mad scientist mode

  • @scramblesthedeathdealer
    @scramblesthedeathdealer 11 месяцев назад

    I love the Metal Zone in the effects loop of my Egnater Tweaker 15. I got a Metal Zone for my son, he was so happy!

  • @NicStage
    @NicStage Год назад +2

    No-input table jams next? Catch phrase idea: "Bye, I'm the Magpie"

  • @crnkmnky
    @crnkmnky Год назад +1

    Michael Jackson would've loved this. Who needs a Synclavier 2 if you've already got a Tone Bender, Space Chorus, and Small Stone Phaser? 🎛️😸

  • @seedmole
    @seedmole Год назад +1

    Really makes me wish I documented my pedal feedback stuff better. Didn't have a clean recording path at the time, but before I got my first actual synth I would shove a bunch of guitar pedals into a loop and use that. Every type of pedal would affect it differently, and the best was putting a fuzz, delay and chorus in the loop (along with an overdrive that had a mixer out). Feels very full-circle to see this stuff today after a decade+ long detour into synths lol.
    The sounds around 12:10 are suuuuper familiar to me.

  • @jonirons
    @jonirons Год назад +4

    I got 2 Weirds to feed each one into the other. Highly recommended.

    • @SimonTheMagpie
      @SimonTheMagpie  Год назад +1

      Ooh v.1 + v.2? If I ever make V.3 then you deserve one for free in that case 😄

    • @jonirons
      @jonirons Год назад +1

      @@SimonTheMagpie It was two version 1s. When I saw your original v1 video, I thought the relationship between input amplitude and delay time would be perfect for feedback, so I got two just for that purpose. A combination of v1 + v2 or two v2s would be even cooler to try!

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +1

      ​@@jonirons that sounds pretty cool!

    • @jonirons
      @jonirons Год назад +1

      @@AndreijRublev It is! Your suggestions of putting more pedals in between would probably add a lot to the sound. Thanks for teaming up with Simon!

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      @@jonirons Glad you appreciate it!

  • @silvansky
    @silvansky Год назад +1

    BTW, this technique works well also with software effects. I do these things in Logic Pro X Pedalboard plugin and make some noise.

  • @maggiepie8810
    @maggiepie8810 Год назад +1

    I think we've gone through train, whalesong, rainwater, creeky stairs, and a lot of unidentified alien noises. ❤

  • @Bleats_Sinodai
    @Bleats_Sinodai Год назад +3

    I wanna try cassette recorders myself, I just learned you can get them to oscillate by connecting the input and output.

  • @grungepants
    @grungepants Год назад +1

    People finally found the real use for guitar pedals.

  • @Eidraify
    @Eidraify Год назад +2

    i've been aware of these techniques for some time and wanted to try setups with more than 2 or 3 pedals but my only obstacle is powering all the pedals at once, it's kind of a headache... Cool video as always Simon !

  • @unsoundmethodology
    @unsoundmethodology Год назад +2

    Oh, man, I already took my sleeping pills, so I'm moving slow, and the first pedals off the top of the stack were a complex digital reverb and a volume pedal. Putting the volume pedal inside the feedback loop made the amount adjustable, and the different reverb models made the squeals interestingly manipulable. Nifty! Shall have to do more once awake.

  • @alanbg2278
    @alanbg2278 Год назад +1

    Great ! So now I'm thinking why did I buy that Lyra 8 ? Oh wait, now I remember ...now where did I put that cable ? Done no input mixer stuff for a while but this opens new doors ( or windows ). Cheers!

  • @1974UTuber
    @1974UTuber Год назад

    13:20 Sounds exactly like the car engine sounds in very early 80's racing games. Also the same noise as the car on my Amiga 500 racing game.

  • @Lol_Pig
    @Lol_Pig Год назад +2

    Would sound badass through a Hologram Microcosm 🤘

  • @navicore
    @navicore Год назад +1

    great one - especially inspiring amazing sounds around 16:30

  • @pconalbi
    @pconalbi Год назад +1

    first of all...amaaazing! tremendo! Beautiful a very cinematic sounds....second: France. Greetings from Argentina!

  • @grantlazenby8192
    @grantlazenby8192 Год назад +2

    Really awesome! This is how a lot of the guys in the noisecore scene operate. Check out Jay Randall from the Grindcore band Agoraphobic Nosebleed for some really awesome electronic music/noise creations.

  • @13opacus
    @13opacus Год назад +1

    This is becoming the best thing on RUclips 👍🤘🖤

  • @ExcessiveSpareTime
    @ExcessiveSpareTime Год назад +1

    you can do some pretty vicious shit with just a couple pedals in a loop
    it helps to consider what roles your pedals have in a standard setup--once you've got some experience, you pick up an ear for what'll sound good self-oscillating. Although, I wouldn't use any REALLY expensive/high-end pedals, if only because there tends to be a point of diminishing return.

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      Absolutely! It's such a vast a fascinating world and it's also not so wild as it can appear, after a little bit of work on it.

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic Год назад

    Thank you Simon ive been looking for a smoothe drive not clippy

  • @ryanberry4670
    @ryanberry4670 Год назад +1

    Hey Simon! Thanks for the content!

  • @mjbsmusic
    @mjbsmusic Год назад +2

    Simon! What happened to your old circuit bent boss pedal videos? They were mad

  • @DroctorKloebner
    @DroctorKloebner Год назад

    I'm not young but I could definitely hear this at 8:58 and so did all the dogs in my neighborhood.

  • @deepstahl13
    @deepstahl13 Год назад +1

    This is fantastic! Been looping and feedbacking the shit out of my delay and reverb pedals.
    Added a pitchshifter and octaver to play chords (kind of).

  • @stoatystoat174
    @stoatystoat174 Год назад +1

    You get a like for the thumnail alone 👍

  • @threemealsaway
    @threemealsaway Год назад +1

    hope this experimentation leads you to noise music in general, theres a whole slew of freaks who have been doing this for years! crazy doberman is a group everyone should hear

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      Didn't know Crazy doberman, will check it out! Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @lainalien
    @lainalien Год назад +1

    if u go slow on something resonant and modulated like a flanger it can kinda step and glide through sweet spots. I used to run 0-input thru cheapo fab pedals with room feedback on other channels for a fun crunchy ambient wail

  • @screamengine
    @screamengine Год назад

    A new genre is born "Space Horror Stomp". Or "Stomp Thing".

  • @edbrito-swdev
    @edbrito-swdev Год назад +1

    I wanted to try the no input technique but I didn't have a mixer. I have some stereo pedals though, sooooooo.... Let's try to do this!

  • @willlemieux3850
    @willlemieux3850 Год назад +1

    Welcome to Power electronics

  • @JohnPaulsonJohnisaStegosaurus
    @JohnPaulsonJohnisaStegosaurus Год назад +1

    whether you have an oscillator or a feedback loop, when you put them through filters and have sequencing and stuff, after a certain point you're kind of re-inventing the wheel. but if you're looking for a quick way to build up a custom interface with a lot of knobs, you could do worse.

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      I agree. That's why I prefer to keep the feedback "wild" because if you use too many programmable external controls (sequencers, cv signals, etc) it loses a little bit of charm and starts to become more of a limited synt. Nonetheless the timbre is always great.

  • @DewtehDew
    @DewtehDew Год назад +1

    That was insane, sounds like cyber punk horror.

  • @travisguide4516
    @travisguide4516 Год назад

    9:50 hilarious acting out how we all feel looking for something in a video to be elaborated that we know will not

  • @BevisFriend2010
    @BevisFriend2010 Год назад

    Love this. I've had hours of fun with just a cheap NUX delay-core deluxe & NUX mod-core deluxe. They have tons of settings to mess with.

    • @SimonTheMagpie
      @SimonTheMagpie  Год назад +1

      The time core is one of my all time favorite pedals ever to circuit bend! So cool

    • @BevisFriend2010
      @BevisFriend2010 Год назад

      @@SimonTheMagpie I think that entire NUX deluxe range of pedals is fantastic. I ended up buying them all pretty much. The build quality, sound & features are excellent for anyone on a tight budget wanting diversity, stereo and multi-features.

  • @svenjansen2134
    @svenjansen2134 Год назад +1

    These feedback techniques are getting a lot of feedback!

  • @leewightman8619
    @leewightman8619 Год назад +1

    My pedal is a synth as it's a boss synth bass and it is amazing with my keyboard it's just a rompler but makes me feel like I'm playing a proper f.m synth

  • @ginopezzini
    @ginopezzini Год назад +1

    Good for dark ambient.

  • @olGrandpaby
    @olGrandpaby Год назад

    just ending the video mid-sentence as you do is far better than any sign off catch phrase

  • @thehorriblebright
    @thehorriblebright Год назад +2

    Also this is when a matrix mixer is the best tool to put in the middle of the insanity.

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      I've never tried a matrix mixer but I will totally do it in the future!

    • @thehorriblebright
      @thehorriblebright Год назад +1

      @@AndreijRublev There are a bunch of really good demos and tutorials here on the tubes.

  • @mathaze9122
    @mathaze9122 Год назад

    With the patrns it was sick !!!

  • @greatbingus
    @greatbingus Год назад +1

    MORE MUSIC RESEARCH I love this stuff

  • @innapinch7112
    @innapinch7112 Год назад +1

    16:03 like a slinky in a tornado being pulled through a back hole.

  • @SaumBodhi
    @SaumBodhi Год назад

    Actually metal zone passed throughthe effect loop of a guitar amp sounds nice and full, and actually really good. No joke. Huge difference.

  • @EarlyMist
    @EarlyMist Год назад +1

    Pretty sure I heard 14:40 in a sleep paralysis state, same buzz distorted tone drone but it was talking some lamguage...

  • @drillbag
    @drillbag Год назад

    There is an Australian Power Electronics duo called Ebola Disco who get the bulk of their sounds through a mass of pedals all in a feedback loop, it's beautiful.......

  • @tonalaxis
    @tonalaxis Год назад +1

    Its all about the expensive tables :)

  • @Caoimheisonline
    @Caoimheisonline Год назад +2

    Didn't hear a thing when the DS1 was on, fuck. Very cool though!

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      same here 😂. I guess my age starts to hit 😅

    • @SimonTheMagpie
      @SimonTheMagpie  Год назад +3

      Honestly I think youtube cut it. Cause I only hear it a tiny bit before I cut right when I say the age thing. Like mixed with the voice. And I sure did hear it in editing I promise, hehehe

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      I hope you are right, or I have to worry about my ears 😂

  • @DJWESG1
    @DJWESG1 Год назад

    B4 i owned a synth i used feedback through ableton to generate sounds, but since buying a synthesiser ive stopped trying to make mysic all together.

  • @travisguide4516
    @travisguide4516 Год назад

    Im kinda bummed i sold most of my guitar petals now I think I only have a 78 super distortion a eq and bass chorus ill be exploring this thanks magpie

  • @stephenparry6811
    @stephenparry6811 Год назад +1

    Inspirational stuff

  • @YlowX7
    @YlowX7 Год назад +1

    what I like to do is combine these techniques with my ms20 mini to make the synth sound even crazier. I havent tried feedbacking my pedals into themselves though. I need more pedal. I only got 2.

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +1

      the filter section of that synth is super good!

    • @YlowX7
      @YlowX7 Год назад +1

      @Andreij Rublev yup. it's pretty much the main selling point. it even got filters on the external signal processor, although without the resonance. the filters sound pretty dirty, too. A software couldn't even come close to the sound as far as I'm aware. Edit: I plan to get a Behringer 2600 to replace the ms20 mini, but I am a little hesitant since I love the thing so much. the 2600 would open so many more possibilities, but I am so familiar and in love with the sound of the ms20. If I end up selling my ms20 mini to get a 2600, I'll have to buy an ms20 mini or Behringer K-2 to replace that emptiness inside in the future when I can afford to.

  • @wolfchan4389
    @wolfchan4389 Год назад

    I have boxes and boxes of pedals..... definitely gonna try this out

  • @MisterRorschach90
    @MisterRorschach90 Год назад

    You should make the worlds weirdest repurposed synth. Get some vintage mixer with super nice compression, filters, and reverb on each channel, and the modify it extensively to become a modular synth. Add effects into the chain from effect pedals and a vcr modified to play low fi music.

  • @garrettboomerbender
    @garrettboomerbender 5 месяцев назад

    I'd also recommend getting a tuner pedal that acts as a mute

  • @B4cchy
    @B4cchy Год назад

    11:41 the sound of tinnitus

  • @feraldrollerypdx
    @feraldrollerypdx Год назад

    There's a plethora of sacrificial pedals on wish.

  • @Toolsquatch
    @Toolsquatch Год назад

    Man, throw a gritty breakbeat to this and you've got some Dälek songs 👌

  • @jefgirdler7232
    @jefgirdler7232 Год назад +1

    I wonder what an octave pedal would do.

    • @VirtualModular
      @VirtualModular Год назад

      So you'd think it just shifts the feedback up or down an octave, but because it's in a loop it keeps going up or down until it gets to a point where it's out of the frequency response of the mixer. At that point, it stops feeding back but then the original resonant frequency comes through again, so in fact it oscillates up and down constantly. I do this with a harmonising pitch shifter and it's nuts.

  • @Impotantmink
    @Impotantmink Год назад

    I have loved this pedal for almost 20 years. I don't know why people hate it so much.

    • @SimonTheMagpie
      @SimonTheMagpie  Год назад

      Yeah I am honestly also a big fan of it, haha

  • @ViktorSarge
    @ViktorSarge Год назад

    A friend figured out a way to overdub his guitar on the tape deck of his stereo when I was a kid in the 90s. I tried it hooking up my amp to the stereo, got a feedback loop and bam instant flame. This seems very interesting but I'm scared to try it :)

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад +1

      Using devices that are built to handle line levels is safer (pedals, passive mixers, etc) and very difficult to break. If you use amplified signals (like amps, preamps, active mixers, stereos, etc) they fry stuff way more easily.

  • @lanceg1312
    @lanceg1312 Год назад +1

    Check out the dogman devices ouroboros! Might give you some ideas for things you can make

  • @volsteh
    @volsteh Год назад +1

    have only a stereo compressor/limiter pedal (ehx platform), wonder if will work

    • @SimonTheMagpie
      @SimonTheMagpie  Год назад +2

      Compressor might be really cool! Remember circuit bending boss compressor pedal and it became really crazy

    • @volsteh
      @volsteh Год назад

      @@SimonTheMagpie this is a great potential sound source for the deluge, considering it can use line in as a oscillator and play it chromatically, thanx dude

  • @travisguide4516
    @travisguide4516 Год назад

    Wow metal zone sounds nice

  • @il_nostro_della_segreto
    @il_nostro_della_segreto Год назад

    People are discovering noise music techniques which have been around for decades now and framing them as new and revolutionary.

    • @SimonTheMagpie
      @SimonTheMagpie  Год назад

      Hey can I just point out 03:55 😅

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      Exactly that! There were lot of comments similar to this one in the previous videos, so I thought it was a good idea to say it out loud and clear: nothing revolutionary here, just a technique that's been around for a long time but still can be used in a creative and fun way in different musical contexts 😊.

  • @khoio149
    @khoio149 Год назад +1

    I wonder how does the wah reacts with this? has anyone tried it before?

    • @VirtualModular
      @VirtualModular Год назад

      Any sort of filter changes the frequency the system feeds back at, so rocking a wah up and down would give you kind of divebombing pitch sounds. I prefer to use low-pass filters or phasers (which are basically all-pass. Wahs are band-pass which usually ends up fairly screechy ).

  • @lynnrooney7829
    @lynnrooney7829 Год назад

    now i really wanna fill a garage w enough cheap gear to approximate my beloved NI Molekular in hardware, 🤟 from Vermont

  • @thehorriblebright
    @thehorriblebright Год назад +1

    The metal zone is an amazing pedal. It's very easy to use wrong, hence the bad reputation. If you do noise music it's the best that there is.

    • @AndreijRublev
      @AndreijRublev Год назад

      In the noise scene it's a classic ❤