Joe Bfstplk
Legend!
So, I had an idea for the ultimate version of my "kitchen sink", and the realization of it just squeaks in under the processor usage warning on the original FM9. ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
FC1 Pedal #2 runs four different sounds (dry guitar, chorused guitar -> continuously variable blend of chorused and Leslie'd -> Leslie'd guitar, solo), with variations on the solo sound at toe-down - either dry guitar with/without delay or Leslie'd guitar with/without delay.
There are a ton of CS and a couple MIDI Externals doing various fun things:
NOTE - Updated preset attached. Found a few errors in a couple settings that I've corrected in my local, so fixing the preset here also.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
FC1 Pedal #2 runs four different sounds (dry guitar, chorused guitar -> continuously variable blend of chorused and Leslie'd -> Leslie'd guitar, solo), with variations on the solo sound at toe-down - either dry guitar with/without delay or Leslie'd guitar with/without delay.
There are a ton of CS and a couple MIDI Externals doing various fun things:
- Latching CS1 to engage the amp block boost
- Latching CS2 to engage the Griddle Cake
- Latching CS3 to engage the Klone
- Momentary CS4 to do a delay spike
- Momentary CS5 to do a really seasickness-inducing swirling flange
- Latching CS6 to determine if the solo gets delay applied when it comes up on the pedal
- External 7 (momentary) and External 8 (Latching) working in tandem like 3-way switches in a hallway or stairwell to control Leslie speed (could probably substitute a single channel toggle switch and set the two speeds (0.8 Hz and 6.8 Hz) in the two channels if the fancy 3-way switch action doesn't blow your skirt up)
NOTE - Updated preset attached. Found a few errors in a couple settings that I've corrected in my local, so fixing the preset here also.
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