Hey Everyone - this was a thing I did for fun a few years ago. I'm thinking about doing another thing like this from Lunaria over the summer. Would anyone want to see/hear that, and if so which tune?
1 Jun 5, 2016 8:26 pm
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2 May 12, 2016 9:32 pm
Re: Chiptune Guitar Pedals for Sale (15 replies, posted in Trading Post)
SuperBustySamuraiMonkey - I'm fairly certain I could make it smaller, lower the price point drastically and keep most of if not all of the current features. (I've done some thinking about how I reduce parts cost and labor hours among other things). If I understand correctly, you and others might prefer a label that's more straightforward, rather than the Gameboy look? This actually would be much easier on my end anyway I think, so I'm certainly happy to consider this. I'll check that scene out too!
tempsoundsolutions - What are you thinking the voltage source would be? Something like a modular synthesizer? That might be doable, so long as the voltage input is scaled down somehow to 0 - 1.8 volts. The beat pattern idea is very interesting. I'll think about that too. That really might be a popular/in demand function?
Fudgers - Yes!
3 May 11, 2016 4:01 am
Re: Chiptune Guitar Pedals for Sale (15 replies, posted in Trading Post)
I'm really glad this has gotten as many replies as it has.
tempsoundsolutions - [I like your music quite a lot! I've been listening to it since Pause was active.] I've thought about the 5V DC issue. I'm going to put a regulator in future pedals to accept 9V. Yes, the box rather big. This is because it's been kind of tough to find pre-fab boxes in exactly the right size. I realize there's quite a lot of wasted space so I'm going to keep thinking about it. The Geiger Counter offers quite a lot, I'm definitely aware of that pedal. I attempted to do a 'do one thing but do it well and also subtly sometimes' approach since the GC seems well-suited for noise-rock and the like.
SketchMan3 - Thanks! Demos as per your suggestion are sorely lacking so I'll do some in the near future. Wonderful idea! As for amp micing - I don't really remember : P
I'm really thankful for the feedback, you all have given me a lot of insight, some good things to think about, and some new ideas. What I hope to do is add a few more DSP features, make it way smaller, and lower the price point as much as I can. What sort of additional features might you all be interested in? Any 'wouldn't it be cool if' ideas?
4 May 10, 2016 10:15 pm
Re: Chiptune Guitar Pedals for Sale (15 replies, posted in Trading Post)
Thanks for pointing that out! It's fixed now. The pedal is currently $250.
5 May 10, 2016 9:54 pm
Re: Chiptune Guitar Pedals for Sale (15 replies, posted in Trading Post)
Hey HillyOTM -
Thanks for checking it out. That would be super cool! (Do you know of ap0c? Chiptune and tuba/sousaphone) Just curious - what would be in your price range for something like this?
Cheers,
Trev
6 May 5, 2016 6:57 pm
Topic: Chiptune Guitar Pedals for Sale (15 replies, posted in Trading Post)
Hi Everyone,
I make chiptune guitar pedals by hand in Chapel Hill, NC. They are bitcrushing guitar pedals that are suitable for lead and rhythm sounds. The idea is to make your guitar or bass fit in with your chiptune productions. Find demos and more info at: www.trevwignalldesign.com
Anyone here interested in something like this? I am also looking to gauge interest in addition to selling these.
Cheers,
Trev Wignall