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Old Blood Noise Endeavors - Black Fountain

Started by selfdestroyer, August 13, 2014, 07:21:38 AM

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selfdestroyer

Came across this on youtube and it sounded cool. And at 211 milliseconds I think its probably DSP.. thoughts?

I love the sound of the old oilcan based delays and how "swirly" they can sound.



Info:
The Modern mode emulates the classic long delay "oil can" units such as the Morley EDL, Tel-Ray Model 10 and Fender Echo-Reverb. The Time and Repeat controls mimic the functions of the vintage units, while the Fluid control introduces modulation based on the characteristic "wobble" of the electrostatic delay platter. The Vintage mode is similar in function to the Modern mode, but has a grittier and gainier feel to the repeats. Both the Modern and Vintage mode have a delay time of 800 milliseconds.

The Organ Tone mode is based on the Tel-Ray Deluxe Organ Tone, Fender Dimension IV and other short-delay "oil can" units. The vintage units had a fixed delay time of approximately 200 milliseconds, which is implemented here, but the Black Fountain goes above and beyond the original units by incorporating variable Rate and Depth controls for the modulation effect. In addition, the Mix control is capable of dialing a 100% wet signal so a vibrato effect may be produced. The Organ Tone mode has a delay time of 211 milliseconds.

Another great video


Cody

midwayfair


selfdestroyer

Quote from: midwayfair on August 13, 2014, 12:55:47 PM
lol what is that video?

I thought the same thing but its just some dude playing by a pool and tweaking knobs. The second video was interesting watching the song come together.

gordo

A couple of hillrods wanking by a pool.  Lost me on the first one but second one had my attention for 90 seconds or so.  Apparently I've become jaded in the "I want it now" media style :-)
Gordy Power
How loud is too loud?  What?

selfdestroyer

ok here is a non-hipster version.. I have been following this guy for some time on youtube and it looks like he's done a demo of this pedal.


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sonarchotic

I thought the first two videos were original approaches to pedal demos. I really like the second as the song was cool and it was a clever way of showing what it can do and it's uses with other instruments. The later part more pedal companies should focus on since their pedals aren't limited to guitar.