frigid midget wrote:Doesn't do high gain, no octave nor gate nor velcro as far as the fuzz part goes...To each their own, but for the money I'd prefer a modded rat and spend the rest in beer
well, it's an overdrive - not a high gain distortion/fuzz so it kinda does what it does... although ian never pushed the gain all the way sooooo there's that. also, you can get some velcro/gating with the bias set low! all that being said, beer money is good too!
on the topic of the parabola - sounds awesome! i've always loved the schaller sound and caroline did some really nice things with it.
frigid midget wrote:Awesome demos. Best sounding Mini demo I heard so far. Still not convinced though. "Immensy versatile, goes from low gain overdrive to fuzz, wide range of tones from the eq, etc"...And I still only hear a variety of crunchy drive tones, not that different from what the average dod distortion could give me
Doesn't do high gain, no octave nor gate nor velcro as far as the fuzz part goes...To each their own, but for the money I'd prefer a modded rat and spend the rest in beer
The Dagger and Generation loss though, as well as 99% of those other demo'd pedlols...
Keep up the good work.
Are you going off the Dagger vs Mini video or the video of the Mini by itself? In the one with the Dagger I was really trying to keep the Mini settings close to the crunchy drive/distortion tones like the Dagger does. Like Brian and jrfox said, its not a fuzz but it gets a little fuzzy
smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:on the topic of the parabola - sounds awesome! i've always loved the schaller sound and caroline did some really nice things with it.
I agree! Philippe really killed it with this one. Sadly I only have this one for another day before I have to return it to my friend
Just put up a video comparing the TC Electronic 3rd Dimension to the Boss DC-2. The DC-2 sounds much better to me, but the 3rd Dimension sounds pretty good when you factor in it's price.
Also I thought the DC-2 was wet/dry stereo and it isn't, but this compares the DC-2's true stereo to the 3rd Dimension set up as wet/dry (with one channel bypassing the pedal).
Got my hands on a Deep Animation and was not expecting to love it as much as I do. Leave it to DBA to turn an envelope filter into a weird dynamic cocked wah/fuzz
I've been waiting for the updated firmware and to really understand everything thats going on in this pedal, but I've finally gotten around to demoing the Tensor. This thing is absolutely wild and I love it.
Also, if they released a version of this that was just the looper with a longer buffer time, I would probably buy a few to replace my love for the DL4 looper.
Mattoverse Fuzzy Gates, DBA Reverberation Machine, Abominable Electronics Hail Satan (Ram's Head), and EAE Dude Incredible mangling some drum patterns from my Octatrack. The Reverberation Machines might actually be my favorite even though it's technically not a fuzz
dubkitty wrote:that's the first Tensor demo that i've found comprehensible.
Thank you! It's definitely hard to convey everything that's incredible about the Tensor in a video. I know I had to leave out a bunch just for the sake of time
Teej212 wrote:theres something about those big boxes...sounds awesome!
I used to be into all top jacks and a compact pedalboard, now all I want are big box pedals haha
Alright, which one of you bastards was the one who saw that Graphic Fuzz video and snagged the $70 one on Guitar Center before I could nab it after work?
CrookedRainJr wrote:Alright, which one of you bastards was the one who saw that Graphic Fuzz video and snagged the $70 one on Guitar Center before I could nab it after work?
Damn $70 is a great price! I got mine for $110 and thought that was good