Finally got a chance to use my A-188-1 on a session as a standalone effects processor, away from the modular. Up to this point, I've mostly been using the BBD module with the A-149-1/2 modules for no other reason than the patches have been really interesting (in that so-called West Coast way of using a modular). But for this session with P.A.F. ( www.myspace.com/paf ), where they wanted something "noisy and psychedelic," I thought what the heck: the BBD can process anything, right? The long story short: we ended up choosing the Bleep Labs Thingamagoop as the sound source because you can really make it scream in the right kind of lighting conditions. I ran that through the BBD, then into a guitar amp at a high volume. Because I can play the Thingamagoop with one hand, I was able to work with the BBD's controls with the other hand. Instant '50s sci-fi fx, obviously, but it sounded amazing. If you haven't experienced the sound you get when you slowly lower the delay-clock control manually from top to bottom...it's really a blast. "The kids love it!" The A-188-1 would be a good candidate for the new A-100 Beauty Case, especially for someone who has already maxed out a couple of suitcases (like I have). Frankfurt or bust!
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Let us now praise famous modules (A-188-1)
2007-03-06 by ginorobair
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