Spaceman Mission Control - Part 4: The End (or Beginning)
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2019
- In this video, we’ll go over everything from the previous videos and mix it up a little :)
The Mission Control from Spaceman Effects has a lot hiding under the hood. It’s base function is is an analog VCA that can be used as an autofader. It’s functionality can be built on using the FX loop and control voltage/expression interface. It can also be used as a signal router, Y-splitter, two-channel mixer, tremolo, clean boost and buffer.
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Here's the other sections to help you along your way :)
Part 1: The Basics
• Spaceman Mission Contr...
Part 2: FX Loop
• Spaceman Mission Contr...
Part 3: CV/EXP
• Spaceman Mission Contr...
Part 4: The End
• Spaceman Mission Contr...
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Pretty cool. Seems like it becomes much more useful/interesting when you start adding multiple effects. Wasn’t sure if this would be useful in a studio environment, but I think being able to control fuzz level as well as phaser sweep kinda sold me.
Takoda Castillo Yea the basic volume controls are cool but the really neat stuff comes from adding more effects. It’s super fun to ramp the repeats on a delay pedal while simultaneously lowering the volume so your ears don’t bleed but you still get all that cool noise.
This is a great series of videos bro! Is there any picking/envelope type control on the way through the audio path?
john tone Thanks dude, glad you’re enjoying it. You mean dynamic control? There’s none of that :(
@@aBunchOfPedals Thanks for confirming, I was just trying to figure that out.
john tone That would be super fun though!
@@aBunchOfPedals I have all spaceman and a revolver pedal, I guess this would be ran at the end of the chain?
So hey.. I have this pedal but.. apparently it has to go in a certain order of the chain. What about the pedals that are before the Nebula for example using the set up you have .. ? The input port is already used..
I don’t really understand the question…
Does it matter where you run the mission on an all spaceman board?