First axoloti in box! Thanks to many of you


#1


Tadaaaam!
At last!
Finished (well... Maybe I'll open it again) my own 'holy g̶r̶a̶i̶n̶ grail', thanks to the contributions & wise population of this forum.
100% done with solar power, oh yeah.
As it was hard to select what to do, I didn't. So there are three modes :
- 1st one taken from Johannes graintable, with a few options for continuous record, LFOs blablah
- 2nd (toughest to patch!) is a kind of enhanced Montreal Assembly's CT5 which I love but was frustrating me because of its fixed buffer size. So it's a 2 Factotum looper, with normal rec or BPM sync, and all the possibilities of the dear Factotum... (and again, LFOs and bells and whistles)
- 3rd is around the clds. So obviously I couldn't put a lot more than the clds itself, still added some little bells and a few whistles.
The 3 patches have their pitch scalable on different tables, a clever idea which I unshamely took from the CT5 again.
Finally, working the awkward aluminium box got more dusty and uneasy than my spaghetti patching...

So thank you @johannes, @SirSickSik, @rbrt, @thetechnobear, @TheSlowGrowth, @Nosnibor, @MattilynMattroe, @SmashedTransistors, @jaffasplaffa ... Etc


Turning the rockafella patch into a delay
#2

Looks pretty cool, would you mind sharing the patches?


#3

Haha I was fearing that...
Sure thing, here it is. I tried to clean it a bit to make it (more) understandable, still they're messy.
Also, I don't think it brings anything new, apart from the selectable pitch scaling, a very simple idea which i find...musical. And funny with LFOs.
You'll need to unconnect / erase the patch selector on the left part to use it live : I couldn't use the nice File > Preferences > "Controller object" function, because my init patch loader is slightly different (it loads the desired patch immediately, reading from a 3 pos. switch on PA2 input).

init_upload_as_startup.axs (2.9 KB)
CLOUDS-PATCH.axp (29.0 KB)
grainy-table_PATCH.axp (45.8 KB)
DoubleFactotum_Patch.axp (114.0 KB)


#4

Thank you! I just had a (very shallow) look at the patches and played some guitar through them. They were a bit difficult to handle without footswitches, but they are quite helpful to me. I really like the graintable patch, it's like the gamechanger "audio plus" pedal a friend owns, but with more options. Must be a pretty cool pedal, are you going to make a demo of some sort?


#5

Not sure I'll make a demo, the only purpose of this pedal is to bring some strangeness to my sets...
If you like the graintable, you'll find the bones of this patch in Library > community > jt > grainy-table, which is ... tidier too !
The only things I added are the scale selection (which i erased its control when cleaning my patch :no_mouth:), possibility of overdub rec & amount of voices actually playing. + the LFO on position.

Here's a simplified version with software controls instead of GPIO / analog inputs (didn't verify it though) :
grainy-table_easy.axp (38.2 KB)


#6

This time a smaller & simpler "freeze" pedal that I built for artist Frédéric Le Junter.


Matching guitar pedals average level?