Mike Hermans (a.k.a. "Pop Into the Chemist") has been demonstrating Source Audio pedals for years. He did a spectacular demo for the original Soundblox 2 Multiband Distortion, which was the previous effects pedal we made using multi-band processing (see the video at the bottom of the page). His demo of the new Ultrawave Multiband Processor is even more impressive. Mike dives into the contemporary sounds available in the Ultrawave with his excellent cover of Bjork's Army of Me. He also embarks on a virtual knob twisting adventure at the end of the video when he explores some of the possibilities in the Neuro Desktop Editor and the Ultrawave.
Here are links to some of the presets Mike used in this video. "Science Fuzz" (Intro guitar/0:01), "Double Drive" (Intro bass/0:01), "Wobbly Weeble" (Slide guitar/0:25), "Harps" (Guitar melody/0:38), "Doom and Gloom" (Guitar chords/0:48) "Octave Punch" (Guitar melody/1:00).
Here are links to some of the presets Mike used in this video. "Science Fuzz" (Intro guitar/0:01), "Double Drive" (Intro bass/0:01), "Wobbly Weeble" (Slide guitar/0:25), "Harps" (Guitar melody/0:38), "Doom and Gloom" (Guitar chords/0:48) "Octave Punch" (Guitar melody/1:00).
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Mike's Demo of the Soundblox 2 Multiband Distortion
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