Well… chorus is basically just a very short delay, right? Pitch mode; blend and chop at noon, delay and feedback at minimum; then you start with parameter at minimum and turn it up very slowly until it starts to modulate.
@@DickieDemos Awesome, thank you! I got the Particle 6 months ago purely for the amazing reverse delay on my synths. Just picked up a guitar, a Boss IR-2, and a Habit (arriving this afternoon) so I'll dive into the modulation possibilities today!
Depends what sort of sounds you want to design! I don't have the Raster - it's high on my shopping list - but it looks to be more versatile as a 'normal' delay AND does proper stereo effects. The Particle might be better if you want glitchy unpredictability.
$330 USD? lol. I do like the few novelty gimmicky glitchy sounds it generates...but for that price, no f'n way. But kudos to the circuit-bender who created this overpriced experiment that nobody would use for longer than a week(before throwing it in their closet and forgetting about it). A $50 pricetag would have been more tempting. But $330? I'm dying laughing.
Well, it's cheaper than a Chase Bliss Habit! 😁 I understand your point and suspect a lot of guitarists will agree, but the Particle 2 is a staple of my live board and I'd hate to be without it. So as long as there are enough freaks like me out there...
@@DickieDemosI have a Pladask Elektrisk Fabrikat, a granular synthesis pedal that is similar to this one. What I first thought was a “stunt” pedal is anything but-on my board it’s an always-on delay that adds a really nice quality to the sound. I got it a few years ago on Reverb for $375 and it was, honestly, a bargain. There are endless possibilities to the soundscapes I can create with the Fabrikat in conjunction with my other pedals. The Fabrikat is complex but understanding it has been worth the effort. I’m sure the Particle yields similar rewards.
@@dstroviolin Oh, I really like the look of the Fabrikat. A tough purchase to justify when I already have a Particle, but I'm sure I'll convince myself eventually.
@@DickieDemos I’m considering the reverse-buying a Particle to backup, be an alternative to, the Fabrikat. The Fab has a very minor input jack issue so it’ll eventually need to go to the shop for a bit and I want to keep recording, keep rolling. Even the best pedals develop goofy little problems (switch, jack) after years of use.
HAHAH AMAZING VIDEO. LOVE IT. GREAT STYLE
Thank you!
Great humor. Well done!
Thank you! But why does nobody compliment me on my ferocious shredding chops...?
I dig the sound of the third setting!
That's my favourite.
Would you mind sharing the settings?
this is the kinda pedal that fucks up bird migration patterns by discombombulating magnetic fields
... which is always useful to have.
Woah. How did you get that chorus sound?
Well… chorus is basically just a very short delay, right? Pitch mode; blend and chop at noon, delay and feedback at minimum; then you start with parameter at minimum and turn it up very slowly until it starts to modulate.
@@DickieDemos Awesome, thank you! I got the Particle 6 months ago purely for the amazing reverse delay on my synths. Just picked up a guitar, a Boss IR-2, and a Habit (arriving this afternoon) so I'll dive into the modulation possibilities today!
Should I get this or the Raster V2 for sound design?
Depends what sort of sounds you want to design! I don't have the Raster - it's high on my shopping list - but it looks to be more versatile as a 'normal' delay AND does proper stereo effects. The Particle might be better if you want glitchy unpredictability.
I had trouble reading the text fast enough....
@@mikec6733 ah, sorry, I get carried away.
@@DickieDemos you're doing a great job. it was just one small suggestion. thanks for answering 🙂
when your pedal costs more than your guitar.....😂
@@DerpRulesAll I know, I know...
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$330 USD? lol. I do like the few novelty gimmicky glitchy sounds it generates...but for that price, no f'n way. But kudos to the circuit-bender who created this overpriced experiment that nobody would use for longer than a week(before throwing it in their closet and forgetting about it). A $50 pricetag would have been more tempting. But $330? I'm dying laughing.
Well, it's cheaper than a Chase Bliss Habit! 😁 I understand your point and suspect a lot of guitarists will agree, but the Particle 2 is a staple of my live board and I'd hate to be without it. So as long as there are enough freaks like me out there...
@@DickieDemosI have a Pladask Elektrisk Fabrikat, a granular synthesis pedal that is similar to this one. What I first thought was a “stunt” pedal is anything but-on my board it’s an always-on delay that adds a really nice quality to the sound. I got it a few years ago on Reverb for $375 and it was, honestly, a bargain. There are endless possibilities to the soundscapes I can create with the Fabrikat in conjunction with my other pedals. The Fabrikat is complex but understanding it has been worth the effort. I’m sure the Particle yields similar rewards.
@@dstroviolin Oh, I really like the look of the Fabrikat. A tough purchase to justify when I already have a Particle, but I'm sure I'll convince myself eventually.
@@DickieDemos I’m considering the reverse-buying a Particle to backup, be an alternative to, the Fabrikat. The Fab has a very minor input jack issue so it’ll eventually need to go to the shop for a bit and I want to keep recording, keep rolling. Even the best pedals develop goofy little problems (switch, jack) after years of use.
Yo. Experimental musician and guitarist here: this pedal is extremely useful and versatile and prob one of the top 5 most fun pedals I've used