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Re: best 'add on' pedals - suggestions?

Mon Aug 04, 2014 4:21 pm

nevada wrote:
DarkAxel wrote:
zRobertez wrote:Slow phasers are really cool before dirt without sounding like a phaser. As you hit the resonant spots in the sweep, the dirt reacts differently, thinner, thicker, pseudo octave up, other cool stuff.


right? been doing that for years and no one talking to me about pedals understood this (in person i mean)


I noticed that here:



hahaha i binge-watched all of those yesterday :lol: great videos

Re: best 'add on' pedals - suggestions?

Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:51 pm

I'm enjoying the suggestions. Thanks. Not heard of some of them.

I'm already fixed for: graphic eq; fixed wah; phasers; pitchshiting.

I'd like a Stone Deaf PDF-1 but it's very dear.

monkeydancer wrote:
Shish wrote:Fuzzhugger Upper


The thread got won straight off you guys, stop posting.


I happened to buy a Fuzzhugger Upper only very recently; haven't received it yet. :)

I wanted to know what else I'm missing out on though.

Re: best 'add on' pedals - suggestions?

Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:08 pm

Lately I'm enjoying tweaking out a PS-5. It's fun with smart harmonizer stuff to outsmart it. For example: Set it in harmonist mode to a major key but play the mixolydian flatted 7th and it tries to decide whether it should harmonize to the sixth or the non-flatted 7th, and it vacillates between the two. Set it to pitch mode on some simple octave settings and it burbles trying to figure out complex chords. I'm gonna have fun driving it nuts like this, and that's without pushing it into crazy dirt or weirdness. Needs to try that into ring mod, come to think of it.

Re: best 'add on' pedals - suggestions?

Tue Aug 05, 2014 6:02 am

Shish wrote:Fuzzhugger Upper


:thumb:
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