Glitch/Buffer/Grain Repeat for Guitar

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Glitch/Buffer/Grain Repeat for Guitar

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Does anyone know of any glitch or buffer repeat pedal for guitar?

We were thinking it would be really cool to use these kinds of effects in our music. Our guitarist uses an older Zoom pedal that has a really processed, polished sound, in a nice way (suites our music, definitely). It would be interesting to have glitch/grain repeat effects for the heavy guitar sounds in places.

I couldn't find much searching on the net, not that is in commercial production.
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Really, is there no such thing? Not sure if I can do this with my mini-KP. I'd like to get another one to tack on the guitar anyway.

Or maybe I'll have to make one...
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"8 bit guitar"

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my brother did that with mini KP / ableton live
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlUL4Ul730o
(you can hear, though not see him!)

though how to control it while strumming does become an issue.

ha ha, take off your shoe and use a toe?
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Re: "8 bit guitar"

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FranzK wrote: though how to control it while strumming does become an issue.

ha ha, take off your shoe and use a toe?
Pretty cool. I'm thinking use an FCB1010 MIDI controller.


I could emulate this kind of glitchyness on the Radias, but it'd be way cooler to have it in a stomp box. I'm not going to give my Radias to our guitarist when we play live!!

I suppose it should be possible with the looper effect on a Kaoss Pad too.
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Post by Timo »

You could always inject the guitar into the Radias' audio input and use the Grainshifter effect as an insert on one channel.

Then you could control his guitar from afar. :)
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