
Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
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Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
And why? I'm debating on a certain something 

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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
pre i suppose. post for noise.
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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
I don't have a dedicated ring mod, just a few modulation pedals that get ringmod-ish, so I guess post fuzz?
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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
Post. I like the ring mod to capture the fuzz and dominate it.
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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
Yeah, I gotta say post. If it's pre, I don't think it really sounds like a ring mod at all. Then it just sounds like you're playing out of tune 

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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
Both. See, this is why you get more then one fuzz pedal.
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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
I usually have a Frequency Analyzer sitting in-between my dirt pedals that way I can do both. I use it pre-dirt for a more subtle effect and post-dirt for more obvious ring mod sounds.
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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
think i'm gonna try this pre & see what happens. seems like like a good either either way.


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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
Post.
It's ace.
But come to think of it I've never tried pre-....
It's ace.
But come to think of it I've never tried pre-....

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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
The Postess with the Mostess.
But I'm starting to think....
The ring thing can get pretty subtle.
But I'm starting to think....
The ring thing can get pretty subtle.

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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
I do both, depending on the pedal. I have a couple of Atomic Clocks (Fredric Effects) that are over the top--I use those post. I also have a couple of Grumbly Wolfs (again, Frederic Effects) that are a combination distortion/ring mod--I use those pre. The effect is more subtle and is more noticeable in the upper register. And I use a Fuzzhugger Phantom Ring, which is pre, of course. There's a video on my Vimeo page called isotope blues that demonstrates the Atomic Clock, which is post fuzz.
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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
But what are you post guys doing with the carrier bleeding of most Ring Mods? Its getting really loud when you run it into a fuzz...
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Re: Do you prefer your ring mod pre or post fuzz?
right now i run phantom octave>randys revenge with mix dimed>ilftaur(true bypass klon clone) for epic bells!!!
run that into fuzz for epic fuzzy bells!!!
i used to have it last, then i got the ilftaur and found that it worked best in front of everything!!!
but i guess it depends on what you are looking for...
run that into fuzz for epic fuzzy bells!!!
i used to have it last, then i got the ilftaur and found that it worked best in front of everything!!!

but i guess it depends on what you are looking for...

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