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Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
srsly?
Fuck you.
neonblack wrote:Count to Five?
louderthangod wrote:neonblack wrote:Count to Five?
What's that?
ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
bigchiefbc wrote:My favorite use of the FreqBox was just setting it to sawtooth, turning sync on, and controlling the Frequency with an exp pedal, and it sounded like a cool synthy wah pedal. I know it's capable of a lot more, but that was a pretty cool sound. Throw in a little FM to make it more fuzzy and lazer-beamy.
Because that's really all I ever used it for, I was able to replace it with a Copilot Orbit pretty convincingly. The Orbit has a VCO in it and has FM, and has EXP control as well, so it was perfect for that.
backwardsvoyager wrote:And don't be afraid of cheaper shit like the digitech synth wah and boss SYB-3 they do some crazy cool stuff.
backwardsvoyager wrote:Based on what you already have all I can think of is the lastgasp misty cave. Or maybe the boss ps6 for momentary pitch bending madness but maybe the h9 can cop that. And don't be afraid of cheaper shit like the digitech synth wah and boss SYB-3 they do some crazy cool stuff.
Also do you have a distortion? I like setting the dr scientist elements to super high gain and using it a a feedback-inducer then manipulating that with the guitar and other pedals. Something that can make your setup squeal and drone like that is a must IMO, I like feedback because you can play it and improv with it really intuitively like a new instrument in itself.
louderthangod wrote:backwardsvoyager wrote:Based on what you already have all I can think of is the lastgasp misty cave. Or maybe the boss ps6 for momentary pitch bending madness but maybe the h9 can cop that. And don't be afraid of cheaper shit like the digitech synth wah and boss SYB-3 they do some crazy cool stuff.
Also do you have a distortion? I like setting the dr scientist elements to super high gain and using it a a feedback-inducer then manipulating that with the guitar and other pedals. Something that can make your setup squeal and drone like that is a must IMO, I like feedback because you can play it and improv with it really intuitively like a new instrument in itself.
I'm not opposed to cheaper pedals, whatever works is what works for me although I'm about to answer your distortion pedal in a way that seems contrary to that. For dirt I've got a Palisades, Toneczar Openhaus and Toneczar Vault. I forgot about those last gasp pedals, they've got some a few unusual effects that might work. I'm doing a variety of experimental, improvised drone-doom that's also heavy on ambience.
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