Strange proifiles/presets/effects

  • hi, it will sound maybe strange... im working on a strange project B)
    im looking for some strange profiles.
    atmospheric / aliens / strange / synth stuff / weird / buzz / whatever.
    can u dudes help me find stuff like this?

  • i would also suggest looking at all the factory rigs that begin with PITCH, and for tweaking your own profiles, mess with the Ducking parameter. And for Pitch effects, mess with the Formant Shift. Also look at the Ring Modulator and Frequency Shifter effects in the Wah's. Also, vowel wah.

  • also search for ' Ruppert ' on the Rig EX lots of good & spacial stuff

    You should play with ring mod FX, harmonizer & wah formants too

  • I made FX rigs for Rig Pack 04 for this exact purpose

    from the pdf:

    FX Alien Bender
    A great source of deep, spacey drones. Low, sustained
    single notes turn into a big, vibrating cloud of sound that
    gets smoother over time. Chords start out dissonant, almost
    distorted, and evolve into ambient washes. The Frequency Shifter
    together with pre and post amp compression are the main
    ingredients here. Depending on your guitar and pickups, this
    rig might create quite a bit of low frequency content, so carefully
    check how the volume setting works for you and adjust if necessary.

    FX Bad Cellphone
    A compressed, bit-crushed signal is fed into a dirty amp
    and heavily filtered. In fact, the Graphic EQ removes 12dBs
    from all bands while boosting 1250Hz by 9.5dBs. It sounds
    kinda like miking an amplifier with a cell phone with poor
    reception. Note how the sustain gets grainier and finally
    chokes. Useful for Intros, layering and break down parts.

    FX BAR Fuzz Fays Lead
    A profile of the mighty Barnacle Fuzz, set to sound like a
    Fuzz Face on steroids. The post-amp stereo widener,
    compression and delay are all set to 'duck' out of the way
    of your playing, but to get bigger when you sustain a note
    or pause. Also great with the tone knob on your guitar turned
    all the way down.

    FX Circuit Bent Amplotron
    If the Mars rover Curiosity would find an amplifier
    build by an ancient civilization on the red planet, I bet
    it would sound something like this. Soft Shaper, Bit
    Shaper and Rate Reducer age your signal by
    approximately 15,000 years and the touch wah postamp
    gives it an alien vocal quality.

    FX GT-1000 Nightmare
    Rate reduction and a ring modulator turn a 9V practice
    amp into the stuff that haunts you at night. Chords are
    edgy and grainy with a pumping compression, while
    higher single notes create tension with their metallic,
    insectoid shadows.

    FX GT-1000 Wah Lead
    This fuzzy rig has a nice artificial quality to it that is
    further enhanced by the Wah Phaser and has
    surprisingly good definition and attack. Again, useful
    for Intros, layering and break down parts.

    FX Martian Dub Step
    A low-pass filtered tremolo hits a distorting amp and
    the result is rectified for good measure. The infamous
    Dub Step 'Wobble' for your guitar. Try it with low
    power chords in drop D.

    FX Multi AM Clean
    One tremolo and two ring modulators create a dense,
    bubbly, almost 3D-ish amplitude modulation.
    Arpeggiate suspended and add9 voicings with open
    strings for swirly, psychedelic goodness.

    FX Pick Harmonics Lead
    The wah and mid-boost before the stack and the lowand
    high-pass filters post stack give you a thick and
    solid lead tone. When you really dig in, you can 'duck'
    the delay and reverb enough to give you a crunchy
    rhythm sound or make your singly note runs sound
    loud and clear. Then, if you play an artificial/pick
    harmonic, bend it and hold it - the delay and reverb
    will come in and enlarge this one note, giving it a
    dramatic quality.

    FX Tesla Bagpipe in A
    Nikola Tesla did a lot of things, unfortunately, he
    never crossed one of his coil transformers with a
    bagpipe. The fuzzed and wave-shaped signal runs
    through a ring modulator tuned to the note 'A'. Forget
    chords - try single notes (e.g. Amin pentatonic) and
    enjoy the truly electric quality of your guitar.