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Old 01-18-2009, 02:50 PM
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Thumbs up Earthbound Audio Supercollider Oscillating Beast - Pics & Clips

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I've had the MkI Supercollider for a while now since being blown away by Burgermeister's original clips. When I saw this version pop up I ordered it straight away, and have been lucky enough to end up with the first one made!

At 4.5" x 5.5", it's bigger than the original which was 3.5" x 4.5". The jacks are positioned on top this time which may save some pedalboard space, although I like to play this pedal first in line so the top mounted jacks can be a pain to access depending on your arrangement. It has 3 coloured LEDs, green, white and blue, 2 extra stomps labelled Osc 1 and Osc 2, plus a knob for Osc 2. Internally, things have improved with a better quality PCB, better jacks, new battery and cable clips, and tidier soldering (not that it was bad before, but now it's very neat indeed). Here's some pics:








So what do these new controls do? Turning on Osc 1 makes the pedal generate a oscillating tone in the background that creeps in as your note volume decays. The pitch and timbre of this can be affected by the depth and gain controls, as well as the vol/tone controls on your bass. If you have a buffered pedal before the Supercollider then the guitar's knobs do not affect the tone as much, so I like to run this pedal first in line. Then again I like my Boss OC-2 before it, so I may look at getting a true bypass strip to get the best of both worlds. This switch also seems to increase the gain and bass, making it sound even more βΘИΞКЯŲŜĦÏИĞ.

Osc 2 is a more intense oscillator that has more strength to overpower your signal and get things a bit crazier. The pitch and sound of this can also be affected by the knobs on both the pedal and your bass. By turning the gain down and having the Osc 2 knob down quite low you can get very gated synthy settings, although without much low end. Like Osc 1 it also changes the fuzz tone as well as providing oscillation and crazy noises. It's possible to get very useable sounds with both engaged, and also to get crazy sounds when reducing the gain or guitar volume.

A pedal like this is hard to do clips of. You can spend ages playing with it, tweaking all the knobs to try and figure out what you can get out of it - so the clip here is 11 minutes of me arsing about with it. It starts off with normal Supercollider mode, gain maxed, depth on minimum, mids and tone almost full. Then Osc 1 comes in and the riff is repeated (note the extra heaviness!), and after that I just go off on one with Osc 2 on most of the time. Most of it sounds awful but there's some good sounds in there too! There's also a clip of me playing a couple of Muse basslines, because I felt like it. All clips are recorded using a Squier Vintage Modified P-Bass direct into a Radial JDI and Mackie Onyx Satellite.


Overall I'm digging it and it's going on the board. Mark at Earthbound has now stopped taking orders for these (you can still order the regular Supercollider though) but will make them every now and then and sell them through www.etsy.com/.


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Looks cool, thanks for the review and clips

Out of interest how much do these cost?
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Old 01-18-2009, 03:07 PM
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Sounds awesome, the oscillation was really intense. Shame he's not making any more for now
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Old 01-18-2009, 03:09 PM
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I love the title: 11 minutes of arse.


I liked the first few minutes of the clip. Very βΘИΞКЯŲŜĦÏИĞ.
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Old 01-18-2009, 03:32 PM
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First run was at a discount and I paid $187 including international shipping (back in September when the £ was still pretty strong against the $). Now he's charging $175 for the standard one and the £ has gone downhill since then!
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Old 01-19-2009, 08:20 AM
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uhhmmm anyone know where i could get one?
ebay and stuff hasnt got anyone of em.
and couldnt find the site where to order one...

edit: im stupid... thnx for the link
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Old 01-19-2009, 08:33 AM
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More clips!

No work today because we had a foot of snow fall overnight and all London public transport ground to a halt! But at least it gave me some more time to make clips...

These are recorded with the Beast on my usual settings (gain max, depth down low, mids max, tone around half) and with Osc 1 switched on, going into a old Japanese Boss CE-2B (with all it's knobs maxed) to make it more synth like. Sorry if you wanted to hear the pedal dry !

Clip 1: In this clip I play harmonics on various strings, and then turn the volume knob on and off to switch between the fuzz note and the Osc 1 tone. When you hit the spot inbetween and hold it there, it goes a bit crazy. The oscillator happened to produce a perfect D with the settings I had, so when playing D harmonics they string and the oscillator produce the same note and interfere with eachother slightly.

Clip 2: This riff plays an open A then stops the note by putting my finger right in the middle of the P-Bass pickup to produce a harmonic, then on the repeats I touch slightly to the right of that sport and then to the left to get the other notes. The strange sounding part is me drumming on the muted string. In normal mode, there is nowhere near enough gain to produce the faint harmonic this loudly; with Osc 1 on it rings as clear as a bell.

Clip 3: Some fooling around playing a Pendulum riff. At the end Osc 2 is switched on, which is tuned via the Osc 2 knob to produce an A to match the root note.

Enjoy! My pedalboard's in bits right now awaiting new connectors and I happened to have batteries in these 2 pedals and they were ready to rock... Next time I'll do some with the Tonefactor 442 filter, which is an awesome combo.
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Clip 2: This riff plays an open A then stops the note by putting my finger right in the middle of the P-Bass pickup to produce a harmonic, then on the repeats I touch slightly to the right of that sport and then to the left to get the other notes. The strange sounding part is me drumming on the muted string. In normal mode, there is nowhere near enough gain to produce the faint harmonic this loudly; with Osc 1 on it rings as clear as a bell.

This one is awesome!
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Old 02-03-2009, 04:11 PM
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Yeah, that's my favourite clip of it so far too. The more you play with this pedal the more you discover and it can pull off some good effects when you learn how to control it. I really want to get a volume pedal now so I can do some of my volume knob tricks whilst playing.
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Wow this thing really kicks ass. Thanks for the review.
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Old 02-03-2009, 04:38 PM
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Maybe the most appropriately-named pedal I've ever heard. Sounds ace.
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awsome clips..i was just about to pull the trigger and finally get a regular supercollider but now i just may have to wait until he starts making the beast again
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Old 02-03-2009, 11:37 PM
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Keep an eye on etsy.com, I think he's gonna build them every now and then and sell them on there.
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Great clips, thanks for sharing!
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Yeah, I want this pedal now.
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