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Showing posts with label MWFX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MWFX. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 02, 2021

TEST SERIES Industrialectric 4046-M Echo Degrader Hexe Revolver MWFX Judder MASF Possessed


video upload by Outsider Sound Design

"Sound design experiments. Abstract soundscapes.

Industrialectric 4046-M
Industrialectric Echo Degrader
Hexe Revolver x3
MWFX Judder
MASF Possessed
CatalinBread CsidMan
Malekko Charlie FoxTrot
Strymon BigSky
Mellowtone Wolf Computer


The purpose of “TEST SERIES” is to focus on the sound design possibilities of various gear combinations. This series is not musical nor does it serve as an instructional video. It is all about sound potential. Please consider supporting this channel by purchasing a sample pack or music download from www.outsidersounddesign.com"

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

GLASYS - Finger Twisters


Published on Apr 26, 2017 GLASYS

"Exploring the possibilities of finger drumming and playing keys at the same time. Ten short ideas, recorded live with no sequences or overdubs.

Gear used: DSI Prophet 6, Nord Stage 2 EX, Studio Electronics​ Boomstar 4075, Therevox​ ET-4, Akai​ MPK Mini, MWFX​ Judder, MXR​ Carbon Copy, Suzuki​ Pro-37 Melodica."

Thursday, September 03, 2015

MWFX Big Metal Judder


Published on Sep 3, 2015 mCKENIC

"1st test with the MWFX Big Metal Judder. I can see this getting a LOT of use as a Eurorack and drum processor. I think an expression pedal will add a whole new dimension too!"

Not sure when this pedal came out, but I believe this is the first time it's been featured here on MATRIXSYNTH. I usually skip effects as they would take over the site, but when I see a good synth demo with one, I'll post it. Here's some info from MWFX on the pedal for those interested:

"The Judder is an analogue sampler/repeater effect for creating impromptu and quickly renewable sound loops and echoes.

This is the enhanced metal version of the original pedal first made in 2009 and available here. Extra switches and mods have been added to this design to increase the sample length and vary the functionality.

Whilst it was originally intended just as a momentary 'tapped' effect, it can now be controlled by an automatic switching system, meaning the repeat can be triggered/ducked by the sound of your guitar or repeatedly sampled by a pulsing LFO. This system can then also be assigned to modulate the sample length, providing envelope/LFO controlled pitch variation. These features make it possible to achieve noise gating, tremolo, momentary boosts/mutes, sample/hold and reverse reverb type effects.

The repeat regeneration can also now be adjusted and accurately set. Providing single 'one shot' echoes at one end, constant holds in the 12 o'clock position, and variable amounts of self oscillation when turned up. This is particularly useful with the layering mode switched on, allowing for doubling/chorus effects or reverse type swells of echo feedback.

A final addition was the dual footswitch design. One being a soft touch momentary and the other a latching type for holding the effect on and inverting the momentary action. This method is particularly useful when using the expression pedal input (standard, nominal 25k) to alter the sample length.

Friday, September 03, 2010

MWFX Wave Machine - MultiVCO Guitar/Bass Synth Vintage FX

via this auction

"Providing the guitarist with a chance to enter the realms of the synthesizer, The Wave Machine is a multiple VCO for your guitar. Implementing similar wave shaping techniques to those used within vintage analog synthesizers, the guitarist (or bassist/keyboardist) is provided with three wave shapes, Saw, Triangle and Square.

In taking the pitch from your guitar's pickups and moulding it into one of the three wave shapes, it is possible to create some unique guitar tones, especially when used in conjunction with other effects such as chorus, autowah and delay. The Saw wave produces a rich nasally sound, capable of mimicking brass tones whereas Triangle smooths your sound into something closer to that of flute and woodwind. Lastly Square wave gives your guitar that classic analog synth sound."


The Wave Machine by mwfx
WWW.MWFX.CO.UK

MWFX 8 Bit - Glitch/Chiptune

via this auction

"Inspired by Atari, Nintendo, C64, Amiga and Spectrum (and possibly Acorn/BBC) The 8 Bit, our square egg, pulls apart the fundamental tones from your guitar note and turns them into 'glitchy' square pulses reminiscent of 8 bit computer music. From dirty octave down to pitch shifting trail offs this is a truly unique pedal.

With just one control on top for volume and a setting inside to control response it is a simple effect primarily designed to react to the velocity, pitch and length of your picking. As you'll notice in the samples below the 8-Bit is capable of raunchy bass synth tones to pixelated lead sounds."

8 Bit 2 by mwfx
WWW.MWFX.CO.UK
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