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Fuzzpilz Lepidopterist




:: What is it?

It's basically a rIDMa clone with some added functionality.

:: How does it work? (and what does "rIDMa clone" mean?)

If you've never used the LarsHaKa rIDMa: what it did was take recorded bits of sound and play them back randomly and potentially in reverse and so on. This machine does the same, except it also provides a clearer means of setting the length and number of the segments and some other things. Look below.

:: Parameters

GLOBAL

- Pregain: Pregain.
- L/R lock: Leave this on if you want the same segment played on both channels at all times.
- Feedback: The first parameter is the percentage (which works as in the Rosengarten), the second is the source.
Values:
R:L/R Take input from the segment being recorded.
R:R/L Reversed channels.
P:L/R Take input from the segment being played. (this includes reversed and double speed playback)
P:R/L Reversed channels.
- Rev: Probability of a segment being played in reverse.
- Rep: Probability of a segment being repeated the same way. (i.e. reverse or double speed playback)
- Dbl: Probability of a segment being played at double speed.
- Mix: Mix between sources A and B.
- Mix A/B: Sources for previous parameter.
- Postgain: This isn't really necessary at all, but I'm already using this effect in a few songs, so I won't remove it.

TRACK

- Length: Length of the segments associated with this track.
- Unit: Length unit.
- Number: Number of segments.

:: Notes

- When you add a track, it won't produce any new sound. This is intentional. You need to change the parameters first.
- Lep -> FlasBox -> Lep2 -> FlasBox2!