does the TC HOF oscillate?
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does the TC HOF oscillate?
I'm trying to reassign my Mooer eleclady+ana echo's noisier capabilities to a single 1590a box - yay or nay on that new pedal being the HOF?
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Re: does the TC HOF oscillate?
the mini one
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Re: does the TC HOF oscillate?
If you want a more aggressive reverb, I don't think you can get that from any of the Chinese minis.
The new HOF2 with the mash function might be able to do oscillations/feedback effects. It can definitely do swells/exp pedal type of stuff.
The new HOF2 with the mash function might be able to do oscillations/feedback effects. It can definitely do swells/exp pedal type of stuff.
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Re: does the TC HOF oscillate?
thanks yeah i dont intend to use the HOF as a traditional reverb - i'd like it ideally to be able to create the noisy resonance that those Chinese boxes can yield (or that a EHX DEM & Boss DM-3 can yield)
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Re: does the TC HOF oscillate?
That looks/sounds great, despite the shimmer.echorec wrote:The new HOF2 with the mash function might be able to do oscillations/feedback effects. It can definitely do swells/exp pedal type of stuff.
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Re: does the TC HOF oscillate?
Hmm. You're kind of stuck between two worlds I guess.alexsga wrote:thanks yeah i dont intend to use the HOF as a traditional reverb - i'd like it ideally to be able to create the noisy resonance that those Chinese boxes can yield (or that a EHX DEM & Boss DM-3 can yield)
1) there are certainly resonant verbs designed to self-oscillate, but they're bigger and pricier
2) ...then there's smaller verbs which include unintentional artifacts/metallic textures, but they aren't going to necessarily give you the best oscillations/feedback results
If it wouldn't disrupt your space constraints, I would suggest possibly running a cheap verb into a feedback looper. That might give the desired effect. I dunno, but I'll pop in again, if I see something that's closer to your specs.
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