Appreciate the feedback.

Don’t fear the feedback.

In this blog we will explore Two Medicine’s feedback control. Two Medicine’s uniquely filtered repeats deliver sounds reminiscent of the best vintage analog delays wether you’re searching for a quick slap back or experimental soundscapes.

In this example we will leave the time and mix controls alone and focus on how the feedback effects the overall sound.

0:00 - 1:39 How long will it go?

In this section we will demonstrate what it sounds like to play the same riff with differing amounts of feedback. We will begin with feedback at it’s minimum setting which will produce a single repeat of the bypass signal.

As the feedback is increased so is the number of audible repeats. Two Medicine is capable of nearly infinite repeats without oscillation, making it perfect for exploring those wilder delay sounds.

1:40 A cosmic cushion of sound.

Now that we have seen the range of Two Medicine’s feedback control, let’s play a riff with high feedback. The higher feedback creates an cosmic cushion of sound that’s large but doesn’t get in the way of your playing.

Let’s make some noise.

Now that we’ve explored the possible, let’s go and create the impossible. Visit here for the Two Medicine.

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