Please do a bass demo. I suspect this will really shine on bass
@kaleyfantastic13 күн бұрын
Now if only someone could use it to make music instead of noise
@AB.BABY.Ай бұрын
Love this. The footswitch option: are they both soft touch switches?
@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTSАй бұрын
@@AB.BABY. Yes 🙂
@BrodieskipolefilmsАй бұрын
How hard would it be to add A foot switch to this?
@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTSАй бұрын
@@Brodieskipolefilms It would be very easy. Send me an email (you can find it on my website) and I will send you a wiring diagram for a foot switch. :)
@gustavgnoettgenАй бұрын
I realized that you're not playing them
@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTSАй бұрын
Like I said in the beginning, check out the demo video for sound examples. In this video I only wanted to talk about the ideas behind these circuits.
@TheXxPSYCHOАй бұрын
Love the 3D printer sounds in the background
@nicolenico167Ай бұрын
Powerfull riff
@nicolenico167Ай бұрын
This one has something special
@dicard2010Ай бұрын
I love your pedals 😊 I have made a half a dozen and love them. So much Fun
@kaleyfantasticАй бұрын
very nice original tone. great work. tired of these other boutiques that just clone existing pedals. wish they were all as innovative as you.
@SkunkOnYou-rd8voАй бұрын
that's fuckin cool
@floydhopkins7901Ай бұрын
This would be an okay pedal but the dual latching algorithms makes it absolutely brilliant
@nogoogleplusАй бұрын
Sweeeeeeet! 👾👾👾👾
@M2Mil7erАй бұрын
Giant Mosquito Opera.
@duncan-rmiАй бұрын
I'd like to hear a less fuzzy implementation. does it work on bass?
@gpcubeАй бұрын
Count me in 100%
@XxcumgangsterxXАй бұрын
Alot of your stuff is essential just turning the guitar into a synth controller, and i live for shit like that, fucking awesome
@HerbieBancockАй бұрын
Remember when Tasha was on Red Shoe Diaries.
@machinateАй бұрын
this needs to be hand-delivered to Lee Kiernan stat - he would gobble this up
@roboy1330Ай бұрын
cool thing !
@baraksmashАй бұрын
Is this fully analog?
@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTSАй бұрын
@@baraksmash it's based on digital cmos logic chips, but there's no microcontroller/programming involved.
@baraksmashАй бұрын
@@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTS So it is processing the input signal into a square wave? No monophonic pitch tracking of any kind? (I'm a noob in electronics of any kind, apologies if the question reflects ignorance)
@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTSАй бұрын
@@baraksmash It's processing the input with analog amplifiers/filters and a schmitt trigger to turn the signal into a square wave (fuzz), then the signal goes through a flipflop for the octave down (which is monophonic)
@claudevieaul1465Ай бұрын
Oh yes!!! I can already see *só* many options where I'm not going to use this... 🤣🤣🤣
@HexanaMusicАй бұрын
No videos on your channel. Guess you're one of those musicians that doesn't make anything huh?
@damianp3305Ай бұрын
F.... g awesome fuzz! Extraordinary!
@damianp3305Ай бұрын
Great sounding thick fuzz! I found Parasit Studio long time ago. Great designs, I have Arcadiator, Into the unknown, quantum defrakulator - all of them are unique! Now I see lot of new designs but this Bat Ear and Phase Locked Fuzz are awesome! Cannot over highlight the fact that Parasit Studio is the only effect builder/designer that I know that uses digital chips and CREATING unique effects that nobody else can be even close to! I am really impressed!
@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTSАй бұрын
@@damianp3305 Thank you for your kind words ☺️ I love the challenge of coming up with original ideas, instead of just modding or mashing different schematics together. I do borrow small circuit snippets occasionally, but when I do It's usually from schematics that has nothing to do with audio. 🙃
@IIIElijahАй бұрын
It is good.
@ashleysmith1169Ай бұрын
Always a treat to see one of your videos drop. Your channel is one of the reasons I got into designing my own pedals.
@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTSАй бұрын
@@ashleysmith1169 That's awesome ☺️❤️
@FostersLabАй бұрын
You're on fire!!
@Dogsrule777Ай бұрын
I want one! Couldn’t find it on the website though… 😢🦇
@PARASITSTUDIOEFFECTSАй бұрын
@@Dogsrule777 It's only available as a PCB (DIY project) right now
@Dogsrule777Ай бұрын
0:24 is next level cool! This is a new secret weapon. I dig your work man!
@bazdeshАй бұрын
yeah, thats magical
@ravenslavesАй бұрын
At first, I'm thinking, "how stupid. It sounds like my old Commodore 64 did". Then I started thinking, "it sounds like my old Commodore 64 did. How cool!"...so "cool" is my final take on this. Better graphics, too.
@mr-meekАй бұрын
Yes please :D
@jeffbrown897Ай бұрын
Ok ... I need one of these ! LOL
@mickproper1969Ай бұрын
wow! 😍
@juanperibanez3609Ай бұрын
Awesome!
@Dogsrule777Ай бұрын
Very cool! This would be so fun late night for the “mad scientist” tracking sesh! 🍄🟫🤖❤️😌
@dicard2010Ай бұрын
So Cool 😎
@dicard2010Ай бұрын
Another Great One 😊
@zloboslav_Ай бұрын
Wow! This sounds nice! Exciting!
@FostersLabАй бұрын
Hell yeah!!
@1210JazzАй бұрын
So cool!
@bjarnefedtАй бұрын
Villhöver!
@dicard2010Ай бұрын
Love it 😀
@R1GAMBLERАй бұрын
rad. 👾
@Doomchild2XLАй бұрын
So effin' cool.
@martinskanal2 ай бұрын
It’s like perfect for busker guitarists who wants to be a synth player and hotel guitarist/drummer duos. Or if you’re just generally a dude who wants to find the least practical way to play a synth. It sounds awesome (I really mean that), but some might argue: why not let the guitarist play the fucking guitar and leave synths for the synth player - who’s equipped with keyboards and other controllers that are … idk … a million times better at controlling synths? I know these are novel ideas- just putting them out there.
@bartpotters44962 ай бұрын
Sounds insane. May buy one
@Adam-qd8jh2 ай бұрын
Thank you I used this method to build an 80 meter band cw transmitter. It beats scoring Pcb and soldering a ground line! Everywhere out side the pads are ground LOL
@virtuosomaximoso12 ай бұрын
A few years and then you drop this beast on us. Totally unique.