I think a sound wizard called Simeon conjured a Hyperspace portal for Axe-FX II. Just use Fractool to convert it.this has come up before and a couple of patches (for the II which you might be able to convert). try a search.
did i? i don't remember...
Sorry to reply to a thread from February, but did you ever get around to this?I did one for the 4E pedal. I can't seem to find it right now. I will try to make a new one this weekend.
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Thanks, but I must be missing something with that one. There's no delay block to speak of, or controllers, and the tone for me was a reverberated mess. Have I missed something?This may help
Thanks, but I must be missing something with that one. There's no delay block to speak of, or controllers, and the tone for me was a reverberated mess. Have I missed something?
Looking for this preset did you ever revisit it? I have a pretty good Boston Preset to pair it with!I did one for the 4E pedal. I can't seem to find it right now. I will try to make a new one this weekend.
http://www.dbinstrumentamp.com/products/4e-dual-axis-expression-pedal/
I've read here that you need to modulate the motor speed does that replicate the same thing as feedback and time? I also read elsewhere that a filter is needed to keep things from getting out of hand not sure if that is the case with a digital version or not. I have tried in the passed without any real luck.the hyperspace is really just a tape delay, but the trick is you can adjust feedback and time simultaneously because the pedal has two axes of rotation. if you have a regular expression pedal, then using the tape delay and attaching the pedal to time and feedback is pretty fun and sounds cool,
yeah, motor speed. same result as modulating time. feedback is a separate parameter.I've read here that you need to modulate the motor speed does that replicate the same thing as feedback and time?
Thanks for the tips I will give that a shot! If you have the time I would love to hear your thoughts on the preset I posted.yeah, motor speed. same result as modulating time. feedback is a separate parameter.
attach your pedal to motor speed and also to feedback. you can use the eq in the delay block itself if you need to, but it should probably be fine. set the delay time so that you can sweep between two useful values at min and max of motor speed. if you want to be clever, you can set the delay block to bypass when the pedal is at max or min with the bypass mode set to "mute fx in".
That's correct. I made a pretty convincing Hyperspace patch.the hyperspace is really just a tape delay, but the trick is you can adjust feedback and time simultaneously because the pedal has two axes of rotation. if you have a regular expression pedal, then using the tape delay and attaching the pedal to time and feedback simultaneously is pretty fun and sounds cool,