The heaviest NPD ever! SNAZZY FX (Demos and Pics inside)

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The heaviest NPD ever! SNAZZY FX (Demos and Pics inside)

Postby Kayzer » Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:35 am

I nearly forgot to post this über epic New Pedal Day after an amazing soccer match, a poker session and epic weather on the weekend!
But despise the nice weather and all the action on my weekend I crawled into my gear crib and did a few photos and videos for you guys…

I picked these babys up on Friday from Thilo who is running the German Pedal shop effektboutique, props to this guy for getting me the Snazzy Landmines from the very first batch!
Its probably the heaviest New Pedal Day of my life since these Boxes are Gigantic and Heavy as f**k! They are very well made and will properly withstand a 3rd world war…

The Mini Ark is an analog harmoniser, synth style pedal that adds up to 3 harmonies to your guitar signal, variouse vibrato shapes and noisy soundscapes, infinite hold of harmonies via infinity switch (while still be able to play over the hold note), sustain mode holds the note you are playing until you play a new one that will be hold and so on…
The Mini Ark also has a CV out, that means you can connect it to the CV in of other pedals and control these. That’s a pretty sick feature and I will get a demo of this up as soon as possible…
The Tracking is quite nice and the sound is very thick n chewy…!



The WOW and Flutter could be described as Envelope Pitch Vibrato Delay! It can be used as a normal delay or delay with a nice amount of modulation but where the pedal really shines are sick twisted down pitched repeats depending on how hard you pick… While playing some nice delayed and slightly picked stuff you can change your picking style and hit the strings a bit harder and stop the chord to achieve down pitched vibrato repeat insanity!



The Tracer City is probably the Pedal with the most knobs and switches I ve ever seen in my whole live. I will come up with a demo of this beast later since time was short and I focused on doing demos for the other 2 pedals! Feel free to subscribe to my youtube that you wont miss it!!!!!



EDIT:

Okay Guys, here is the highly anticipated Tracer City Demo! I hope you like it!





Dan Snazzle watched my videos and asked me about sharing his thoughts and additional infos with you. Here we go:

"Hi this is Dan with some answers to questions


1. The wow and flutter is a digital delay that is analog voiced. You can set it to do very basic normal delay.

2. The mini-ark can work for fast input signals (nintendo sounds, drum beats, etc) BUT you have to set the gate/sustain switch to GATE and mess with the INPUT SENS control. (all sources act a bit differently) and put the magical selector into preset one.

Also, you want to turn the HOLD knob to zero in those cases. The knob labelled HOLD is a normal octave down that is taken BEFORE the Octave and Interval switches. So it is much dirtier and is great for having an octave once you kick in the infinite turn on but often just adds grunge to the input (which is sometimes a great thing and sometimes makes it harder to get clean tracking)

I noticed in Dennis's videos that it was turned up. There is nothing wrong with turning it up BUT you get a much different sound when you turn it down. I also like to mess with using mainly dirty input and just a hair of octave and interval. There are so many ways you can change your sound buy just using the mixer section.

Also, depending on how high you set the octaves, you get a much more "normal" sound that responds differently. Presets 2-8 are meant for vibrato and will not track as quickly since they arent meant to.

thanks so much guys!!! and thanks dennis for the great videos!

dan"




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Last edited by Kayzer on Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: The heaviest NPD ever! SNAZZY FX (Demos and Pics inside)

Postby melodichaotic » Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:42 am

Hey Kayzer....that is some crazy amazing sounding stuff...like instant Radiohead in a box.

Someone's always going over the top somewhere--great concepts in design. I am very peaked in all three, firstly the Mini Ark, as ADA tried to do the Analog Harmonizer back in the 70's, then digital came soon after, and that pitch shifting always hurt my ears after a short while.

Those paint jobs are psychotic...like as your playing, for all the shoe-gazers, that alone, puts you in a hypnotic trance.

My only reservation is what happened when I had something like the Lovetone Ring Stinger--lots of cool sounds, but not much use...maybe these will be different.

Thanks for sharing.
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Re: The heaviest NPD ever! SNAZZY FX (Demos and Pics inside)

Postby Kayzer » Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:54 am

melodichaotic wrote:Hey Kayzer....that is some crazy amazing sounding stuff...like instant Radiohead in a box.

Someone's always going over the top somewhere--great concepts in design. I am very peaked in all three, firstly the Mini Ark, as ADA tried to do the Analog Harmonizer back in the 70's, then digital came soon after, and that pitch shifting always hurt my ears after a short while.

Those paint jobs are psychotic...like as your playing, for all the shoe-gazers, that alone, puts you in a hypnotic trance.

My only reservation is what happened when I had something like the Lovetone Ring Stinger--lots of cool sounds, but not much use...maybe these will be different.

Thanks for sharing.


Thanks for checking in!

I also had some thoughts about the ADA Harmonizer while i played around with the Mini Ark, even when i ve only seen videos of the ADA Harmonizer! The Mini Ark seems less more complicated when you got into tweaking it...

Its so funny that many guys dont find a use for the Ring Stinger, cause it can be really sublte and scary when tweaked right! I also did a Mini Ark + Wow & Flutter and the Ring Stinger but i still have to edit this and its everything else then subtle ;-P
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amps: Mesa Dual Rectifier / VHT Pitbull 45
pedals: 100

Re: The heaviest NPD ever! SNAZZY FX (Demos and Pics inside)

Postby Kayzer » Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:54 am

Okay Guys, here is the highly anticipated Tracer City Demo! I hope you like it!





Dan Snazzle watched my videos and asked me about sharing his thoughts and additional infos with you. Here we go:

"Hi this is Dan with some answers to questions


1. The wow and flutter is a digital delay that is analog voiced. You can set it to do very basic normal delay.

2. The mini-ark can work for fast input signals (nintendo sounds, drum beats, etc) BUT you have to set the gate/sustain switch to GATE and mess with the INPUT SENS control. (all sources act a bit differently) and put the magical selector into preset one.

Also, you want to turn the HOLD knob to zero in those cases. The knob labelled HOLD is a normal octave down that is taken BEFORE the Octave and Interval switches. So it is much dirtier and is great for having an octave once you kick in the infinite turn on but often just adds grunge to the input (which is sometimes a great thing and sometimes makes it harder to get clean tracking)

I noticed in Dennis's videos that it was turned up. There is nothing wrong with turning it up BUT you get a much different sound when you turn it down. I also like to mess with using mainly dirty input and just a hair of octave and interval. There are so many ways you can change your sound buy just using the mixer section.

Also, depending on how high you set the octaves, you get a much more "normal" sound that responds differently. Presets 2-8 are meant for vibrato and will not track as quickly since they arent meant to.

thanks so much guys!!! and thanks dennis for the great videos!

dan"
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Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:31 am
Location: Germany - Hamburg
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