It'll mostly get used for slow and dirty heaviness/mind melting. I hate to abuse return policies...maybe I just need to buy both and return one but OMG SELF-CONTROL

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but for your needs, i'd say the Faye Sing will be awesome
it's very unique i'd say
and with the expression pedal, it should be even more awesome
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skullservant wrote:... I hope the Sibling can get nearly as slow as the Whetstone did
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?

skullservant wrote:Faye Sing was cool, but it was very dark and VERY vocal/metalic sounding. But I kind of miss it. I also had the Whetstone, which I loved. I REALLY loved the Whetstone, I hope the Sibling can get nearly as slow as the Whetstone did
blackout_kyle wrote:The slow setting on the Sibling goes slower than Normal mode on the Whetstone, but not as slow as the slowest settings in Pad mode.



Casavettes wrote:skullservant wrote:... so I can fit a rainbow machine on my board as well![]()
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?

skullservant wrote:Yeah, I kind of figured that the Sibling wouldn't get quite quite as slow. No biggie. I seem to only use phaser on bass... that being said, the Malekko Phaser ruled on bass


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Chankgeez wrote:Casavettes wrote:skullservant wrote:... so I can fit a rainbow machine on my board as well![]()
That's it. There's the answer right there.
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benjuro wrote:Looking for another phase, and can't decide between these two...I have a Grand Orbiter, and sold my Whetstone--while I LOVE the smallstone sound there were just too many options and not enough real-estate on my board. Faye Sing seems like it's way versatile, and I already have an expression pedal...it's a bit more expensive but not a big deal. I also love Blackout and the simplicity of the Sib, and I know it hasn't been out so long to get around yet.
It'll mostly get used for slow and dirty heaviness/mind melting. I hate to abuse return policies...maybe I just need to buy both and return one but OMG SELF-CONTROL

skullservant wrote:Faye Sing was cool, but it was very dark and VERY vocal/metalic sounding. But I kind of miss it.


Holy Schnikes wrote:I had a Faye Sing, only got rid of it to get a Faye's Her. They both rule but def a different sound when compared to a Whetstone or Small Stone, not as thick/lush/smooth. The expression and blend control are both excellent features on the Infanem stuff.
The Subsecay Quasar DLX looks great too, insane flexibilty in a small footprint, same size as a Faye Sing I think but a bit more coin...
