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  • #46
    Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

    I'd really like to see SD make a tube driven, analogue guitar synthesizer. It would work like a subtractive synthesizer (something to change the incoming waveform of the guitar, filter, ADSR envelope and amplifier) with the tube running at full plate voltage like something Metasonix would make but for guitar. It would be even cooler if it was made to be modular like the Zvex boxes you can assemble out of modules so you can change the order and they could make additional modules to play with.
    Last edited by El Dunco; 05-22-2015, 07:54 PM.
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    • #47
      Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

      An effect switcher that can handle 10 pedals serial and parallel switching and trails with a built-in power supply, wah-wah, and volume pedals.

      All enclosed into a portable pedal board that uses Seymour Duncan and other standard sized and double-sized (e.g., larger) pedals...

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      • #48
        Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

        I want a multi effects pedal that changes parameters based on my heart rate, perspiration levels, and brainwave activity, configurable with an emotional index, like "sad mode" which adds cave reverb the lower my heart rate is, or "anger more" that dials up a dual gain if my heart rate increases, or "math rock" mode that increases compression proportionate to brain activity... something like that, with a paint job consisting of no less than three primary colors.

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        • #49
          Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

          I need a pedal that produces the correct amount of feedback according to how far forward I rock the pedal.

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          • #50
            Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

            Originally posted by DreX View Post
            I want a multi effects pedal that changes parameters based on my heart rate, perspiration levels, and brainwave activity, configurable with an emotional index, like "sad mode" which adds cave reverb the lower my heart rate is, or "anger more" that dials up a dual gain if my heart rate increases, or "math rock" mode that increases compression proportionate to brain activity... something like that, with a paint job consisting of no less than three primary colors.


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            Nope...

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            • #51
              Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

              a treadle shaped pedal
              that with the heel down produces a clean signal
              with the toe down produces an amount of tube distortion
              and sweeps between

              oh wait
              thats a volume pedal

              yea that
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              • #52
                Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                Originally posted by DreX View Post
                I want a multi effects pedal that changes parameters based on my heart rate, perspiration levels, and brainwave activity, configurable with an emotional index, like "sad mode" which adds cave reverb the lower my heart rate is, or "anger more" that dials up a dual gain if my heart rate increases, or "math rock" mode that increases compression proportionate to brain activity... something like that, with a paint job consisting of no less than three primary colors.
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                • #53
                  Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                  Originally posted by ehdwuld View Post
                  a treadle shaped pedal
                  that with the heel down produces a clean signal
                  with the toe down produces an amount of tube distortion
                  and sweeps between

                  oh wait
                  thats a volume pedal

                  yea that
                  Or it could be used with a clean amp and generate the distortion, but the foot would control the amount of gain (with adjustable bottom and top limits).
                  Nope...

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                  • #54
                    Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                    Originally posted by sosomething View Post
                    The guys in R&D are asking me if you have any specifications with regard to secondary colors.
                    Just make it like this and the bases are covered:

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                    • #55
                      Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                      Chromata!

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                      • #56
                        Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                        Originally posted by Vasshu the humanoid typhoon View Post
                        Chromata!


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                        • #57
                          Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                          Originally posted by GilmourD View Post
                          Or it could be used with a clean amp and generate the distortion, but the foot would control the amount of gain (with adjustable bottom and top limits).
                          I thought this was how all distortion pedals worked when I was first dabbling with a guitar. Albums like Nevermind and Siamese Dream were top of the charts, and it was trendy at the time to switch from clean to distorted abruptly throughout the song. So I went looking to buy a distortion pedal, and the music store salesman had to explain to me that is was actually an toggle switch in the middle of the pedal, and not a variable type of control.

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                          • #58
                            Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                            New idea: a trainer metronome pedal.

                            It works like this: when you play in time, you're rewarded with chrunchy VOX distortion and stadium reverb, and the sound of a crowd cheering is heard. When you nail 8ths and the 16ths, the crowd goes wild, women scream your name. Your guitar sounds MIA. But play out of time, the effects go away, completely dry signal, you faintly hear a couple of guys whispering to each other about your amateurish technique, like in a guitar store setting. If you're playing is especially out of time, your signal will randomly cut out, like a bad guitar cable. And you guitar will sound all MIM. Proper motivation built in.

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                            • #59
                              Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                              Originally posted by DreX View Post
                              I want a multi effects pedal that changes parameters based on my heart rate, perspiration levels, and brainwave activity, configurable with an emotional index, like "sad mode" which adds cave reverb the lower my heart rate is, or "anger more" that dials up a dual gain if my heart rate increases, or "math rock" mode that increases compression proportionate to brain activity... something like that, with a paint job consisting of no less than three primary colors.
                              LMAO! I'd like to see their version of a simple adjustable wahhhh! or maybe some new type of sustain pedal..?

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                              • #60
                                Re: What Seymour Duncan pedal would you like to see next?

                                Originally posted by DreX View Post
                                New idea: a trainer metronome pedal.

                                It works like this: when you play in time, you're rewarded with chrunchy VOX distortion and stadium reverb, and the sound of a crowd cheering is heard. When you nail 8ths and the 16ths, the crowd goes wild, women scream your name. Your guitar sounds MIA. But play out of time, the effects go away, completely dry signal, you faintly hear a couple of guys whispering to each other about your amateurish technique, like in a guitar store setting. If you're playing is especially out of time, your signal will randomly cut out, like a bad guitar cable. And you guitar will sound all MIM. Proper motivation built in.
                                How about a metronome that, upon being thrown against the wall as hard as one can or stomped on repeatedly, makes this noise:

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