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November 18, 2009 at 1:09 am #106649edoMember
Does this preset only work with some specific setup configuration (i.e. mono in / stereo out etc)? I was expecting to hear some sort of "pitch shifted angelic echoes going into a 16th note tremolo with auto volume swell on attack and release" kind of thing, but on my preset here, there's some sort of random reverse crystals going into a weird "out of phase" 1/4 note tremolo.. Does it have to do with my setup (eclipse used as 2 separate processors, with in1/out1 in one looper of a switchblade gl and in2/out2 in another looper), or the preset needs some adjustments in order to come to life??
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November 18, 2009 at 8:20 am #119513IDeangelisMember
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"Lemon" replicates The Edge sound in the U2 song "Lemon". Don't know why you were expecting "angelic echoes + etc…"
Keep in mind that there is no factory preset made to work for the configuration you are using with your Switchblade. Every preset should be used without physically separating I/Os or changing its routing. For your use, you'll need to create all new presets.
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November 18, 2009 at 10:04 am #119515edoMember
Italo,
I know that's the U2 preset, that's why i thought it would be some sort of pitch shifted shimmerish tremolo. Anyways, I know my setup is weird, in fact I'm changing all my presets to dual mono, in order to have 2 separate fx per preset, as opposed to performing pc to switch sounds.
so, back to this lemon preset, if i change the connections, or create a loop that has my eclipse in1/out1 going in series into my eclipse in2/out2, will I hear the lemon sound??
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November 18, 2009 at 10:22 am #130642IDeangelisMember
Yes. It will sound as in the song, with the proper routing.
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November 18, 2009 at 5:14 pm #130650edoMember
I did the proper routing, but still, I had to change the tremolo speed to 16th notes (as opposed to 1/4) and the tremolo depth to 70/80%, and now it's almost there… except for the fact that the reverse crystals' attack is a bit out of time, as if I set the delay according to the right tempo (8th notes at 116bpm), the reverse delay doesnt come exactly on that same beat as the tremolo, making the attack a bit shakey… will experiment some more when I have time, and hopefully will come up with something useful to share!
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April 30, 2013 at 9:59 pm #135361benyvinMember
Great, did you get to the right tone for this song, I´m curious.
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