goroth wrote:And don't forget the dirty side! It can be easy to get your head around, and the gain on the dirt goes really low, so you can get some great slightly growly effects. Slightly dirty flanger is so good, and tbh I think it is dialled in perfectly - I can never quite get the clean flanger to sound as awesome haha. But that is not a limit of the clean side, it's just Ryan has a better ear than me when it comes to flanging haha!
Same thing with the delay - slightly more gritty delay is just great and sits very nicely in a mix.
If you have any specific BQ questions ask in the dr sci thread.
For example, the modulation on the delay sounds weird or not at all at higher delay settings, simply because it can't modulate beyond the max delay time. So if you want to work out what the mod does there then it's easiest to set the delay time to around a half second. Stuff like that just takes time to work out.
It's almost overwhelming how much stuff is there.
I'm going to try to spend some serious, quality time with it today and see how I'm feeling afterwards. Was having a really hard time trying to dial in flanger. Delay I could get and it was definitely sounding very cool. My board is getting to be overwhelming with all the stuff I have on there.
neonblack wrote:My favorite mode was probably the clean ring mod set to trem with plenty of reverb and then run that into some dirt.
Also try different placement in your chain (I'm sure you already have)
I got to spend some more time with it yesterday and found myself much happier than I was the other day. Ring Mod is awesome with it. I also really like the pitch shift.
last night I was running an EQD Dispatch Master with a little verb and some low time/high feedback delay into my Dual Rec on the clean channel with the Cadavernous Reverb and Bit Quest on Pitch Mode and just making these awesome, smeared organ sounds. Suffice it to say I think the Bit Quest will stick around.
Still riding the Gibson Les Paul gas train and I sold a heap of pedals so the finance blow is lessened.
I'm actually kind of interested in the 2015 spec changes, even though apparently we're all supposed to hate them. But a Standard in Honeyburst is perfect. It's just a shame that used Gibsons and Fenders stay the same price regardless of the model year. It's not thaaaaaat much more to buy one used and age it your own way.
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Fuck the Gomorrah sounds so damn rad on bass, I want to buy it, it's on sale, must stay pedge, ugggggggghhhhhhhhh Like 4:30 - 4:40 is fucking great, chunky with that gnarly little synthy layer on top.
Those ezhi and aka, industrialec, new midfi, Eric randomly resurfacing with wolf computers, phasehuggers, chase bliss flanger, that buzzz I played at ILF em All, freaky sounding delay from Rainger, dirty doper...
Why has pedal shit got real all of a sudden? Why am I pedging so hard?
Uffff.
Gone Fission wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:21 pm
That’s quarter-assed at best.
Though, I should probably just give my Edwards a nice new setup and some new pickups and call it a day. Try some of those fabled wanker guitarist Bareknuckles.