Noise Guitar & Related Conceptual Interpretations

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The Mysterious Creep wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 9:16 am When you're playing noise guitar, envelope filters plus high output distortions or fuzzes are invaluable.
Concur. Distortion+, Dynacomp, Big Mufffuzz and an MXR Envelope Filter.

Also, see Sherman Filterbank V2.
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Indeterminacy wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:59 pm Also, see Sherman Filterbank V2.
Well, now I wish I hadn't because it goes for 600 - 800 dollars, but that's fucking sick. Looks exactly like I'd want in terms of reactive but controllable filter/synth noises. Plus having its own pre-filter gain is a bonus, less need to slam it with something crazy like the DM.
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The Mysterious Creep wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:14 am
Indeterminacy wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:59 pm Also, see Sherman Filterbank V2.
Well, now I wish I hadn't because it goes for 600 - 800 dollars, but that's fucking sick. Looks exactly like I'd want in terms of reactive but controllable filter/synth noises. Plus having its own pre-filter gain is a bonus, less need to slam it with something crazy like the DM.
It's almost worth it just for the pre gain
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NoiseWiki wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:47 pm
It's almost worth it just for the pre gain
Bingo.
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Indeterminacy wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 1:26 am Image
My first thought when seeing this pic was...
'wow somebody turned a straight jacket into a guitar!'

Somebody needs to make a wearable straight jacket guitar...


The bottom guitar kinda looks like a steaght jacket to me...
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On the earlier subject of filters, has anyone here experimented with standalone filter units on guitar other than the aforementioned Sherman? The Erica Synths Acidbox 3 looks interesting, given that it's supposed to be for Acid and its famously thick, squelchy lows, but I've only seen synth demos and a few wimpy clean guitar examples. So I've really got no idea how it would sound with a fuzzed-up wall of glitching and mutant drone doom. Since they tend to be much more expensive than your average pedal, I'd like to know whether there's any particularly good filter units for playing noise guitar before taking the plunge.

On the much cheaper end of the spectrum, is the EHX Bassballs any good for guitar noise? It seems like it would be sensitive to hot signals similar to the Bass Synth Wah that I love so much.
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Wahs, MXR and Mutron.
Stock and modded to sweep to that frequency you feel about 2 inches inside your head. Pre and post gain structuring is key.


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Indeterminacy wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 1:20 am Wahs, MXR and Mutron.
Stock and modded to sweep to that frequency you feel about 2 inches inside your head. Pre and post gain structuring is key.


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The Mysterious Creep wrote: Sat Feb 13, 2021 10:07 am On the earlier subject of filters, has anyone here experimented with standalone filter units on guitar other than the aforementioned Sherman?
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