strymon mobius pedal vst?
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strymon mobius pedal vst?
IS there anything similar? I found a vst that's similar to the big sky, but nothing close in the way of modulation. Mostly things like the quadrature and destroyer. I have a few passable phasers, trems and vibes.
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Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
It what I know of, but most of the effects you can get on various plugins
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Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
neilrocks25 wrote:It what I know of, but most of the effects you can get on various plugins
the quadrature is the only one I can't approximate.
Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
Sounds like a rhythmically moving filter. You'd need to automate the sweeps to a vst, other than that it should be fairly easy.
The other effect sounds like a rhythmic tremolo, which you can do with just automating the speed of any tremolo vst. Program a couple bars and copy-paste ad nauseam.
The other effect sounds like a rhythmic tremolo, which you can do with just automating the speed of any tremolo vst. Program a couple bars and copy-paste ad nauseam.
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Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
nakedzen wrote:Sounds like a rhythmically moving filter. You'd need to automate the sweeps to a vst, other than that it should be fairly easy.
The other effect sounds like a rhythmic tremolo, which you can do with just automating the speed of any tremolo vst. Program a couple bars and copy-paste ad nauseam.
sounds more like a ring mod in some places and a bit crusher.
Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
Create parallel tracks with ring mod and bit crusher and automate those tracks to only be audible on certain parts?
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Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
guidedbyechoes wrote:neilrocks25 wrote:It what I know of, but most of the effects you can get on various plugins
the quadrature is the only one I can't approximate.
Yeah I know what you mean. To be honest I have not really played with that machine much
Gear
Gibson les paul Traditional, les Paul signature T, U.S strat, Japanese Strat , 1970s Greco Tele, Charvel So-Cal Pro Mod style 1, Fernandes TEJ-85, 70's Greco tele. Marshall JVM 205c (Dan Gower modded), JCM900 SL-X, some pedals, Yamaha THR10
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn9mDZX16nm60_-wcgZg9Vg/videos
Website https://www.guitarsmusicandtech.com/
Gibson les paul Traditional, les Paul signature T, U.S strat, Japanese Strat , 1970s Greco Tele, Charvel So-Cal Pro Mod style 1, Fernandes TEJ-85, 70's Greco tele. Marshall JVM 205c (Dan Gower modded), JCM900 SL-X, some pedals, Yamaha THR10
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Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
nakedzen wrote:Create parallel tracks with ring mod and bit crusher and automate those tracks to only be audible on certain parts?
I tried it and the bit crusher just didn't sound right. I think it's too much of a pain in the ass to even bother at this point.
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Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
neilrocks25 wrote:guidedbyechoes wrote:neilrocks25 wrote:It what I know of, but most of the effects you can get on various plugins
the quadrature is the only one I can't approximate.
Yeah I know what you mean. To be honest I have not really played with that machine much
Yeah I just can't justify paying that much for a niche effect.
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Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
guidedbyechoes wrote:neilrocks25 wrote:guidedbyechoes wrote:neilrocks25 wrote:It what I know of, but most of the effects you can get on various plugins
the quadrature is the only one I can't approximate.
Yeah I know what you mean. To be honest I have not really played with that machine much
Yeah I just can't justify paying that much for a niche effect.
I own one but its to replace all my other modulation.
Gear
Gibson les paul Traditional, les Paul signature T, U.S strat, Japanese Strat , 1970s Greco Tele, Charvel So-Cal Pro Mod style 1, Fernandes TEJ-85, 70's Greco tele. Marshall JVM 205c (Dan Gower modded), JCM900 SL-X, some pedals, Yamaha THR10
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn9mDZX16nm60_-wcgZg9Vg/videos
Website https://www.guitarsmusicandtech.com/
Gibson les paul Traditional, les Paul signature T, U.S strat, Japanese Strat , 1970s Greco Tele, Charvel So-Cal Pro Mod style 1, Fernandes TEJ-85, 70's Greco tele. Marshall JVM 205c (Dan Gower modded), JCM900 SL-X, some pedals, Yamaha THR10
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn9mDZX16nm60_-wcgZg9Vg/videos
Website https://www.guitarsmusicandtech.com/
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Re: strymon mobius pedal vst?
neilrocks25 wrote:guidedbyechoes wrote:neilrocks25 wrote:guidedbyechoes wrote:neilrocks25 wrote:It what I know of, but most of the effects you can get on various plugins
the quadrature is the only one I can't approximate.
Yeah I know what you mean. To be honest I have not really played with that machine much
Yeah I just can't justify paying that much for a niche effect.
I own one but its to replace all my other modulation.
I pretty much only use delay and reverb as far as effect are concerned.