Feeding pedals back into themselves: Is it safe? (1 Viewer)

mackle

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Right heres the thing. Lately I have been having fun by taking myself and feeding them back into themselves on my amp. I am using a Marshall fifteen watt. I use the line out/cd input thing on it as the second input.

Now all I wanna know is it gonna blow my amp?
 
Good cause the amp cost me quite a bit and sounds great with guitar so I didnt wanna fuck it up.
 
I doubt it.
Which pedals?
I do it all the time on a desk and studio monitors and have never blown anything.
 
aoboa said:
I doubt it.
Which pedals?
I do it all the time on a desk and studio monitors and have never blown anything.

my new favourite thing is to feed an aux send back into the a channel on my desk and then send that all to the same aux (make sense?), one big feedback loop... sounds like something from Venus vommiting up a kitten

start sweeping the EQ and throw a delay pedal and it's utterly sick in a BBC radiophonic manner.
 
I use a Danelectro Black Coffe Distortion, A Boss Autowah and a Boss DD-3
 
Pantone247 said:
my new favourite thing is to feed an aux send back into the a channel on my desk and then send that all to the same aux (make sense?), one big feedback loop... sounds like something from Venus vommiting up a kitten

start sweeping the EQ and throw a delay pedal and it's utterly sick in a BBC radiophonic manner.

Yeah, you can change the pitch if your aux is post-fade by simply moving the fader.
Can't remember (and can't be arsed googling) but there is a japanese guy who makes music this way. Played in the project a couple of years back.
 
Ciaran Mackle said:
I use a Danelectro Black Coffe Distortion, A Boss Autowah and a Boss DD-3

Feeding back the DD3 causes a huge increase in volume so be careful. I use one myself but I always run a compressor across it.
 
aoboa said:
Yeah, you can change the pitch if your aux is post-fade by simply moving the fader.
Can't remember (and can't be arsed googling) but there is a japanese guy who makes music this way. Played in the project a couple of years back.

mucking aboout with pre-amp sends it crazy too

yeah it's all part of that japanese "no input" noise craze...madness... I've tracked some stuff under songs to make odd theramin like effects, but I don't know how far you could really push it as it's own genre...

speaking of pedals, Mike Stevens has one of these

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and it is the most unpredictable monster of a delay pedal ever, simply looking at it starts it self oscialting
 
i'm pretty sure that bullshit isn't limited to japan
i saw a mid yellow (korean maybe?) do it in lazybird a while back
and a billion other dudes

andrew
 
Pantone247 said:
nope, you're wrong, it's totally limited to Japan, they're really protective of it too

if they found out I was mucking about with it at home it'd be like Pearl Harbour comes to South Circular Road

I was playing a gig with a borrowed:)o ) little amp last year. I ran a lead from the line-out of the amp thru a delay, a wah and a zoom rfx2000 multifx thing and then into the input of the amp, with all gains and volumes on everything that had them turned up to max and I blew the amp..|..|
 
Miss Piggy said:
I was playing a gig with a borrowed:)o ) little amp last year. I ran a lead from the line-out of the amp thru a delay, a wah and a zoom rfx2000 multifx thing and then into the input of the amp, with all gains and volumes on everything that had them turned up to max and I blew the amp..|..|

there's a poor belgian girl who'll never forgive you for that...shame!:rolleyes:
 
MONDOBRUTALE said:
i'm pretty sure that bullshit isn't limited to japan
i saw a mid yellow (korean maybe?) do it in lazybird a while back
and a billion other dudes

andrew

That might have been Goh Lee Kwang from Malaysia.... he was very cool ... saw him at the galway arts centre with the murmansk/ubs crew
 
aoboa said:
Yeah, you can change the pitch if your aux is post-fade by simply moving the fader.
Can't remember (and can't be arsed googling) but there is a japanese guy who makes music this way. Played in the project a couple of years back.

think that was toshimaru nakamura...he played in the bridge gallery.....beautiful no input mixed delayed ping stuff:)
 

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