I can see a lot of Ghost Echo pedals being sold b/c of this. Which version of it is featured in the vid? V3 is the current version for sale on the interwebs.
This is so awesome. Can you list which Fairfield pedals it will work with? I have Roger That, Long Life, Shallow Water and Meet Maude. EDIT: just saw you made a compatibility list on the website, thanks!
Anything with an all-analog or discrete topology signal path, for one - Fairfield and otherwise! Just have be careful with certain types of fully-digital (or even some hybrid) devices.
there's a few layers in the intro tune, the main ones being Four Eyes and Rainbow Machine getting sagged by Conflict of Interest for dynamic kinda failure :)
really cool way of getting more interesting sounds out of such a simple drum machine!
Perfect for "e-jazz"!!!
Sag my world, I love the sounds that sucking the juice out of the signal makes.
Great, original and sounds inspiring.
fantastic!!!!
Ha haa! Le son est tellement bon qu'en écoutant la pédale de chorus j'avais l'iimpression que l'image changeait aussi... haaa! Beau travail!
Fairfield Circuitry rules, thanks for spoiling us again:)
Whoah... Those are some cool sounds!
I can see a lot of Ghost Echo pedals being sold b/c of this. Which version of it is featured in the vid? V3 is the current version for sale on the interwebs.
When are you guys going stereo ? :)
This is so awesome. Can you list which Fairfield pedals it will work with? I have Roger That, Long Life, Shallow Water and Meet Maude. EDIT: just saw you made a compatibility list on the website, thanks!
Anything with an all-analog or discrete topology signal path, for one - Fairfield and otherwise!
Just have be careful with certain types of fully-digital (or even some hybrid) devices.
What was the chain for the audio starting @00:50? I really dig that!
Would love to know also, gorgeous sound
there's a few layers in the intro tune, the main ones being Four Eyes and Rainbow Machine getting sagged by Conflict of Interest for dynamic kinda failure :)
Im guessing only analog pedals/circuitry works this way. What would happen with my digital Zoom ms-70CDR ?
simple digital works (like the Ibanez chorus in the video) but pedals that are basically a small computer don't work.