Hey! Thanks for coming by and checking out the videos! Yeah, this stock footage of dancing is so strange…especially when you slow it down. Hauntology is a good word for it. Watching this pings some kind of Barthesian nostalgia or sorrow in me. This time, these people, the production crew around them, are likely gone, yet this strange document captured it and repeats it.
Great review - very avant - garde Buck ! I'm a synth/keyboard enthusiast and currently researching pedals and the Red Panda popped up it's little head but in my research someone mentioned the Raster 2 and i wondered if you had any advice on which to get ( probably first ! ) TBH the Particle 2 is the bees knees but have you any thoughts you could share please to help resolve my existential dilemma ?
Hi hi! Thank you for the kind words! I’ve had a raster 2 as well as the pv2. I prefer the pv2. Raster was great too however. I did end up trading it, but only because it was redundant to some other digital delays I have. And those other delays I know well, have presets, etc. But if you only had one digital delay, raster would be a good choice. Particle though, just has so much character and it’s electronic, spikey sound balances well with all the lofi happening right now in the community.
it reminds me of that time I didn't go to India and huffed helium by the train tracks with the stray dogs and fantasmagoraphones. beautiful stuff. --winstonsmith8236
Oddly enough, the original title for this loop was “The Time I Didn’t Go to India and Huffed Helium by the Train Tracks with the Stray Dogs and Fantasamagoraphones” 😊 Thank you for the kind words!
Great video. I really liked your happy guitar melody... that unfortunately sounded like it was dying with these pedals. Lol. Looking forward to the MK2.
Hey! Thank you much! The V2 does sound so good. I still have both the V2 and the cba mk1. I was very tempted by the new mk2 preorder, but I decided to wait until the next release. Mostly because I had just bought a pricey pedal. Cheers!
why do you compare them with the same knobs' positions? it's just so wrong. where CBA's sound is at noon, CooperFX's sounds could be full clockwise and vice versa. yeah, they differ, obviously, but why not trying to find position to mimic each other or find out if it's possible or not. bte, every analog pedal may have different sound in the same position, even bought together by the same manufacturer.
Thanks for doing the demon on vocals! Really eye opening actually to what you can do to the pedal. How did you run your mic through it? Or did you like “reamp”?
Thank you much! I use a small, active mixer that I run vocals, synth, and guitar into, then send that out to my board. Nothing too fancy. It’s a small, board-friendly mixer by Saturnworks.
@@bucknature got it last week and I absolutely love it! I prefer the mid setting osc on synths since the saws tend to have this lil snap sound on synths(?) Not really an issue. So warm.
That is the Human Resistance Synthesizer by Rucci Electronics! It’s a fun device that makes great wailing noises. I highly recommend…if you like noise. It sounds great filtered through my board and adds a nice guttural feel to music.
Yah, good point. But keep an eye out, probability is high that Chase Bliss Audio will release a new version of the Gen Loss with Tom from (the now defunct) Cooper fx.