Blood_mountain wrote:There is a new release from Fairfield Circuitry coming tomorrow, and this will be my first big GAS Test of the year.
Way Huge Smalls Attack Vector Phaser n' Envelope Filter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H80F2KPYs8
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Blood_mountain wrote:There is a new release from Fairfield Circuitry coming tomorrow, and this will be my first big GAS Test of the year.
Dandolin wrote:is there a 23 thread? cuz this is pretty nice [read: nasty]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_1Sv-b1BqA
D.o.S. wrote:That sounds awesome (both Tall Wall's description as well as the Fairfield. Fairfield stuff rules).
THEBEERHAMMER wrote:Achtane wrote:Doom Weed, duh.
Doom seed is like...what you get when wizards jerk it.
Doom Weed produces Doom Seed.
BRO IS THIS EVEN KUSH??? IS BUFFERED? TRV BYPASS??? MY FRIEND DAMBLEDORE TOLD ME I NEEDED CRYSTAL LETTUICE.
Tall Walls wrote:Yeah, Roger That looks pretty interesting to me. I got Copilot FX's Anchorman pedal last year (Adam just put a couple up on Reverb, so he's still out there), and I use it in the expected way (injecting radio into my playing), but I also split my signal and have the split connected to one of those little radio broadcaster devices (kind of outmoded now that most cars have bluetooth and most phones don't have headphone jacks). So I broadcast my signal to the Anchorman and it makes a nice crusty overdrive sound. Delicate futzing with the tuning knob can give me the guitar mixed with the nearest radio station. In general it sounds less crazy than these demos of Roger That, because the guitar signal is either tuned in and audible or it's not. I like the jankiness of my current setup, but I'm intrigued by the Fairfield.
zeravla wrote:I really miss Fairfield making their own demo videos. They always seemed to be the best to me at showcasing their own pedals. I'm a Fairfield fanboy but skipped the last few releases after Shallow Water but Roger That definitely has my attention.
coupleonapkins wrote:zeravla wrote:I really miss Fairfield making their own demo videos. They always seemed to be the best to me at showcasing their own pedals. I'm a Fairfield fanboy but skipped the last few releases after Shallow Water but Roger That definitely has my attention.
I miss 'em, too! But I think the Sarah Belle Reid demo comes close to that old feeling, maybe because it seems to be right up her (guitarless) alley:
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