post some really musical examples of feedback loopers no Noise Rock stuff. thanks
Apparently they don't exist LOL :P
this guy is really good with a looper. and I have one of those 5 gallon water cooler jugs too. watching guys like this are an incredible source of ideas for me.
Quote from: jibberish on November 26, 2013, 03:27:04 PM
this guy is really good with a looper. and I have one of those 5 gallon water cooler jugs too. watching guys like this are an incredible source of ideas for me.
That's really cool, I'd like to get that kind of looper. I have been looking at this kind and doing some experimenting and they seem to be just noisemakers to me but maybe I'm wrong. I really want to like them though.
I am glad you linked that feedback looper. I had no idea what that was. definitely not a "looper" as we commonly know that function to be.
I see the instrument input and final output are only from the feedback looper device.
so who knows how the main signal is modulated/filtered before it gets to the other stomp box. then the return signal could even be tapped and re-routed to the second stompbox for a second pass-thru.
feedback loops with a pedal board are fun. A few years ago my big muff was feeding back and I found where the wires were crossing" (aka the loop) and added a switch so I could use it if I want. It works just like that video; pots start acting funny. I get theremin like sounds out of it. Wah works really well with it too, but it's like a wild beast that has to be delicately applied, imo.
Quote from: eyeprod on November 28, 2013, 04:22:16 PM
feedback loops with a pedal board are fun. A few years ago my big muff was feeding back and I found where the wires were crossing" (aka the loop) and added a switch so I could use it if I want. It works just like that video; pots start acting funny. I get theremin like sounds out of it. Wah works really well with it too, but it's like a wild beast that has to be delicately applied, imo.
That sounds promising. What wires were crossed? some video of you playing it would be great also.
Quote from: eyeprod on November 28, 2013, 04:22:16 PM
feedback loops with a pedal board are fun. A few years ago my big muff was feeding back and I found where the wires were crossing" (aka the loop) and added a switch so I could use it if I want. It works just like that video; pots start acting funny. I get theremin like sounds out of it. Wah works really well with it too, but it's like a wild beast that has to be delicately applied, imo.
This was my first experience as well. I acquired a distortion pedal that had been modded with a battery kill switch that would short out in the half way off position creating some really cool feedbacker sounds.